ai-assisted coding

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The ai-assisted coding tag on WindowsForum.com covers the use of AI tools like GitHub Copilot and vibe coding in real-world software development. Discussions include AI-assisted cleanup of legacy GPU drivers, senior architects using AI to patch platform gaps, and AI-generated WinUI 3 apps for Windows 11. These threads explore how AI is becoming a force multiplier for maintenance tasks, a casual tool for senior developers, and a potential shift in how native Windows software is built. The tag focuses on practical applications and implications rather than hype.
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    Mesa R600 Radeon Driver Gets AI-Assisted Cleanup for Legacy Hardware

    On June 8, 2026, Mesa’s aging AMD R600 Gallium3D driver received a 59-commit cleanup from developer Gert Wollny, with the merge request documenting GitHub Copilot assistance on refactoring shader compiler code for Radeon HD 2000 through HD 6000-era GPUs. That is a small technical event with an...
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    Azure CTO “Vibe Coded” Open-Source LinkedIn Post Formatter—AI Microtools Hit Real Gaps

    Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich said on Sunday, June 7, 2026, that he had “vibe coded” an open-source LinkedIn Post Formatter, a GitHub Pages utility for composing LinkedIn posts with bold, italic, bullets, emojis, character counts, and desktop and mobile previews. The joke writes itself...
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    Vibe-Coded WinUI 3: Can AI Fix Windows Native App Development?

    Paul Thurrott published a June 3, 2026 post showing a “vibe-coded” WinUI 3 native Windows 11 app, turning a small developer experiment into a useful snapshot of where Microsoft’s desktop platform now stands. The point is not that one app proves the Windows renaissance has arrived. It is that...
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