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      <description>Alright, that&amp;rsquo;s a very straight faced title. Might force more folks to read the contents.
When I was planning on leaving working on TypeScript full-time, I looked around for a few interesting places to work in Microsoft/GitHub instead of founding Puzzmo with Zach. One of the teams I had interacted with a bit during my time at Microsoft was the GitHub Copilot team, they had just finished up LiveShare and were really starting to see some interesting results in the auto-complete space.</description>
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