1d ago · 5 min read · The Week Security Got Runtime Context This week GitHub shipped something I didn't expect to see this fast: code-to-cloud correlation at GA. Microsoft Defender for Cloud integration is now generally available, connecting your source code to what's act...
Join discussion1d ago · 5 min read · In recent months, a peculiar behavior observed in Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has sparked discussions among developers: the automatic insertion of the phrase “co-authored by Copilot” in the code comments, even when GitHub Copilot is not actively use...
Join discussion1d ago · 6 min read · The Moment Your Agent Outgrows Its Own Runtime Here's a scenario that will sound familiar if you're building autonomous agents with GitHub Copilot CLI: your orchestrator agent creates a brand-new custom agent — writes the .github/agents/budget-review...
Join discussion4d ago · 10 min read · Claude Code is the best AI coding tool for complex, multi-file refactors in April 2026. Cursor is the best all-around IDE for daily development. GitHub Copilot remains the most widely adopted option for teams already embedded in the GitHub ecosystem....
Join discussion4d ago · 12 min read · GitHub Copilot vs Cursor vs Windsurf: The Ultimate AI Code Editor Comparison (2026) The AI coding assistant market has consolidated around three dominant tools. GitHub Copilot, the pioneer that launched the category in 2021, has evolved from a clever...
Join discussion4d ago · 5 min read · Every developer in 2026 uses at least one AI coding tool. Most use two. The question isn't whether to use AI for coding — it's which tool to use for which situation. We spent a week testing Cursor, Claude Code, and GitHub Copilot on identical develop...
Join discussion4d ago · 5 min read · I've been using AI tools professionally for over two years now. In that time, I've tried literally everything — every IDE integration, every API, every no-code builder, every agent framework. Most were hype. A few were genuinely life-changing. Here's...
Join discussion4d ago · 10 min read · In April 2026, three AI coding tools dominate developer workflows: GitHub Copilot ($10/month), Cursor ($20/month), and Claude Code ($20–200/month). Each represents a fundamentally different philosophy — plugin-based inline assistance, AI-native IDE e...
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