Internal documents reveal that Microsoft plans to temporarily suspend individual account signups to its GitHub Copilot coding product, as it transitions from requests (single interactions with Copilot) towards token-based billing.
The documents reveal that the weekly cost of running Github Copilot has doubled since the start of the year.
Microsoft also intends to tighten the rate limits on its individual and business accounts, and to remove access to certain models for those with the cheapest subscriptions.
- mrmacduggan@lemmy.mlEnglish1 month
It feels like the enshittification cycle is so fast these days. There’s not even any time to get comfy as a frog in the pot before they turn up the gas! 🐸
- Zedstrian@sopuli.xyzEnglish1 month
How creative of them, finding ways to enshittify an already shitty product.
- 30 days
If you’re not using local models these companies have got you by the balls
- 30 days
if you’re using AI to code AI may have you by the balls anyway
- resipsaloquitur@lemmy.cafeEnglish30 days
But don’t you want to pay to use the development tools you already own? Then not understand how the result works?
- 29 days
Does that mean you think there is no difference ethically? Have you thought about what corporations like Microsoft are going to do with the power they are accumulating here? Regardless, it’s worth considering that from the perspective of a programmer who is looking to incorporate AI into their work and learn to rely on it, there are risks with using these services that work against their interests, and that’s true independently of any ethical considerations.
- LiveLM@lemmy.zipEnglish29 days
And just this week Claude limited Code access to their higher plans. Ooooohhhh I feel the circle tightening.
- 30 days
Good. This may reduce the amount of sloppy code being created. And prevent prices from increasing for everyone.
- 30 days
How good that my laptop doesn’t have this stupid copilot button so that I can safely delete this garbage software without loosing esthetics and functionality of a laptop.



