I mean, to be fair, it seems to be the prevailing culture in GitHub for a while now, to quote Nat Friedman[1]; "It's important to do things fast . . . Going fast makes you focus on what's important; there's no time for bullshit".
Everything at Microsoft is seen primarily as an AI platform, but especially developer focused stuff is all AI. They've rolled up all the Azure stuff on our account team to be represented by our "Cloud and AI" specialist, even though we aren't using AI in any of our PaaS/IaaS Azure usage
Eh, I don't think so. They've realigned basically everything to have some kind of AI component, or the dev story to be AI heavy but if AI evaporates tomorrow Azure is still there, Microsoft 365 is still there. It would be a hit to their growth story but they wouldn't be out of business
This is correct. “AI” has simply been stapled onto a bunch of established properties, and injected into a bunch of places without permission. I have several clients who are small healthcare providers, and I have had to beat Copilot off with my HIPAA-shaped stick, but it’s not been easy, as it just shows up in some other place (or even gets reinstalled entirely), so now update Tuesday has become “scan-endpoints-for-copilot-again-Tuesday” (Taco Tuesday and Two For Tuesday on 99.7 FM remain unaffected).
I think it’s really telling that AI could disappear tomorrow, and aside from a gigantic hole where half a trillion bucks used to be, not much would really change.
# GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignation
## GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke has resigned, and now GitHub will be part of Microsoft’s AI engineering team.
https://www.theverge.com/news/757461/microsoft-github-thomas...