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"publishedAt": "2026-04-13T09:40:35.000Z",
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"textContent": "kdalts3759:\n\n> Copilot (local) came up with “RTX 4090 (24GB) is the correct choice.” but they are now no longer supported!\n\nI use Copilot too but not for much. It’s not good for writing full programs. That’s because Copilot uses the GPT model, and you might have been using an older model GPT. Use the newest they have. An LLM is only as good as the data it was trained on, and older LLMS, even a year old, can have outdated data about industries that move quickly, like technology.\n\nI sometimes use Copilot to get snippets of code but I design the overall program. We are required to use Copilot for AI at work because it has end-to-end encryption and we sometimes will send it a spreadsheet or another file. I have found some light uses cases but nothing I can automate specifically with Copilot Studio.\n\nAlso, Microsoft Copilot is supporting Claude Sonnet now but I believe only for Frontier users at this point. (Frontier is Microsoft’s name for a beta tester.) So a regular user may have to enable it, or have their Office 365 admin enable Sonnet.",
"title": "Me and Copilot are done"
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