> seems like something GitHub would have the information to implement.
But not the motivation. GitHub incentives this type of behaviour, they push you to use their LLMs.
GitHub is under Microsoft’s AI division.
https://www.geekwire.com/2025/github-will-join-microsofts-co...
> GitHub is under Microsoft’s AI division.
Finally an explanation to why GitHub suddenly have way more bugs than usual for the last months (year even?), and seemingly whole UX flows that no longer work.
I don't understand how it happens, do developers not at least load the pages their changes presumable affects? Or is the developers doing 100% vibe-coding for production code? Don't get me wrong, I use LLMs for development too, but not so I can sacrifice quality, that wouldn't make much sense.