Frontend Feud: CSS Pod vs Whiskey Web and Whatnot (JS Party #285)
Jul 28, 2023
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Una and Adam from The CSS Podcast defend their Frontend Feud title against challengers Chuck and Robbie from Whiskey Web and Whatnot. They play games to guess the favorite programming language, workplace benefits, and essential SaaS. They also delve into their feelings about GitHub co-pilot and discuss recent developments in CSS.
GitHub co-pilot is perceived as helpful and empowering, enhancing productivity in coding work.
Concerns about privacy, ethics, and the potential impact of AI in coding make some users uncomfortable with GitHub co-pilot.
Deep dives
GitHub co-pilot makes users feel productive.
GitHub co-pilot empowers users and makes them feel productive, according to the audience surveyed. They find it helpful and effective in their coding work.
Users feel frustrated and annoyed by GitHub co-pilot.
Some users feel frustrated and annoyed by GitHub co-pilot, finding it unreliable or generating incorrect code. They may prefer to rely on their own knowledge and skills rather than using the tool.
Users feel worried, anxious, or concerned about GitHub co-pilot.
GitHub co-pilot makes some users feel worried, anxious, or concerned about the future of programming and the potential impact of AI on their jobs and the industry.
Users feel icky, robbed, or creeped out by GitHub co-pilot.
Some users feel uncomfortable with GitHub co-pilot due to concerns about privacy, ethics, or the potential misuse of AI in coding. They may find it creepy or feel that their work is being exploited.
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