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Gemini CLI

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iandanforth ◴[] No.44377207[source]
I love how fragmented Google's Gemini offerings are. I'm a Pro subscriber, but I now learn I should be a "Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise" user to get additional usage. I didn't even know that existed! As a run of the mill Google user I get a generous usage tier but paying them specifically for "Gemini" doesn't get me anything when it comes to "Gemini CLI". Delightful!
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1. bachmeier ◴[] No.44378537[source]
I had a conversation with Copilot about Copilot offerings. Here's what they told me:

If I Could Talk to Satya...

I'd say:

“Hey Satya, love the Copilots—but maybe we need a Copilot for Copilots to help people figure out which one they need!”

Then I had them print out a table of Copilot plans:

- Microsoft Copilot Free - Github Copilot Free - Github Copilot Pro - Github Copilot Pro+ - Microsoft Copilot Pro (can only be purchased for personal accounts) - Microsoft 365 Copilot (can't be used with personal accounts and can only be purchased by an organization)

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2. boston_clone ◴[] No.44379313[source]
I'd really like to hear your own personal perspective on the topic instead of a regurgitation of an LLM.
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3. bachmeier ◴[] No.44381471[source]
> instead of a regurgitation of an LLM

Copilot is stating the plans for its own services are confusing. Summarizing it as "regurgitation of an LLM" doesn't adequately capture the purpose of the post.

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4. boston_clone ◴[] No.44383724{3}[source]
To be frank, no one here cares what copilot has to say on the matter.