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@yonahcitron226

LOVE your content. Was literally looking for this today. Keep it up!

@c_kemper

I spent time "pair programming" with chatGPT and was pleasantly surprised. You get to concentrate on the hard things whilst GPT handles 90% of the boilerplate... oh and it is also great for learning Rust APIs...

@WolfSparc

Thanks for putting the time into this. I'd never taken note of Codium before. Given my line of work, we have environments which are "off-line"  where users need to code and work with large data but no internet access. Just reading how Codium enterprise offers on-prem installs could be really useful in situations like this, hopefully removing the faff needed to setup ollama.

@joyk1672

Excellent! Would be great to have a refresh of this given it's around a year old - possibly including new/other providers (e.g. augment) Thanks!

@praysonwilfreddaniel4775

I love aider-chat. It is actually a co-programmer as it does git commit and understand the code base over single file.

@kieranosgood3297

Noticed the 1password prompt pop up as you installed the plugin - feels like a good video could going over some of the details of its CLI use if you use it extensively

@tc4v

Nice comparison! Codeium is great, the "side kick" you talk about is exactly what I want, and I am very happy with it after about six months of use. I prefer the Vim plugin (works perfectly on nvim), because it uses ghost text by default and feel a little better to me.

@samarnagar9699

i installed cody yesterday its an fun plugin all as i can see al ai make small suggetions like completing functions and put the values those save me alot of time by killing the most predectabke code like

@nicholaspopovic3923

Hey great video!! really love your content, very clear and simple :) I had one quick question - how do you indent the current line number you are in within Neovim? I really love that setting and wondering how it's done :) I.e. your line number at @4:40 is on line 11 and it's indented away from the vertical alignment of the other line numbers.

@Quephara

Great video mate, 3k+ views. Grow brother, grow!

@aculz

i hope you do this again now since there is more of this like LLM nvim, Supermaven, Avante and much more

@oelsardine9422

Nice. This is 100% the video I needed. Thanks.

@arnaupontvilchez8044

As always, great content, thanks for sharing! 🔥

@macmanuelodumeru3708

Awesome video. Have you tried out Sourcegraph's cody?

How do you do this Terminal overlaying transparently over your video? Can you do a video on it or maybe a short? Would be mu h appreciated. Thank you

@hberto

Great video! Which terminal emulator are you using? It looks nice.

@speed488

Nice video. However, stripping points on Llama due to "performance" is very misleading. By the looks of things, it's running on your CPU and it will be slow af. I'm running Llama on a decent (not top of the line) AMD RX6750 and I get performance on par with any online AI assistant. 

Although the video is one year old, so things might have changed a lot with how to setup llama with a GPU since then.

@MarcelMaier-zz4xo

in my opinion you missed one crucial point for codeium. it kind of learns and adopt to the style you wrote your code. after using it a bit longer it really often come up with something i just wanted to write myself. for example it uses the tailwind classes i often use for layouts without me telling the ai what i wanted. it feels more like an assistant that try’s to mimic myself. the downside might be that if you as a dev suck.. the ai will learn to suck as well. but this is the reason i primarily use codeium.

rest oft the video was very informative and i enjoyed watching ! keep going :)

@parkersettle460

Anything for neocon where you can give the model project/ file context? Multiple contexts

@YOUTUBE-IS-NOT-A-CAREER

2:33 "gaslighter"...
What? Why?