That's a very fair critique, and it makes the pay-as-you-go pricing model (vs. one of their subscription options) a completely unrealistic option for doing anything serious with Claude Code.
Curious why proportionately few seem to find this a better way of working.
Does it have to do with familiarity with XP or pair programming? What had you trying in IDE first, and what prompted you to try switching?
Have you used https://aider.chat to compare? If so, thoughts?
bionhoward•7mo ago
The core of GitHub is about version control, including private repos, the fact they would violate that trust relationship just to chase AI capabilities means they’ve totally lost the plot as far as I’m concerned.
Maybe Copilot is a nice toy for open source projects or noobs working on private codebases who don’t take 5 minutes to read their website, but cursor just seems way ahead in terms of basic respect for customers
voxic11•7mo ago
Seems incorrect to me, from the copilot individual license docs:
> By default, GitHub, its affiliates, and third parties will not use your data, including prompts, suggestions, and code snippets, for AI model training. This is reflected in your personal settings for GitHub Copilot and cannot be enabled.
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/managing-copilot/managing...
dist-epoch•7mo ago
Allow GitHub to use my data for product improvements: Unchecked
Allow GitHub to use my data for AI model training: Disabled