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The Christianity Today writer who published that horrible Easter take just apologized, but Megan Basham had words for his boss 🔥

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Soros-funded DA refuses to charge Minnesota state employee who was filmed keying a bunch of Teslas

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You gotta love a good Soros-funded DA - this one in Minneapolis where a state employee of Tim Walz's has been caught on tape "allegedly" keying multiple Teslas.

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Vibe coding with GitHub Copilot: Agent mode and MCP support rolling out to all VS Code users

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Allow us to reintroduce ourselves: GitHub Copilot is getting a whole lot more agentic with increased context of your tools and services, powered by the world’s leading models, starting today. 👏

We are excited to roll out agent mode in Visual Studio Code to all users, now complete with MCP support that unlocks access to any context or capabilities you want. What’s more, we are thrilled to release a new open source and local GitHub MCP server, giving you the ability to add GitHub functionality to any LLM tool that supports MCP. 🤖

In keeping with our commitment to offer multi-model choice, we’re making Anthropic Claude 3.5, 3.7 Sonnet, 3.7 Sonnet Thinking, Google Gemini 2.0 Flash, and OpenAI o3-mini generally available via premium requests, included in all paid Copilot tiers. These premium requests are in addition to unlimited requests for agent mode, context-driven chat, and code completions that all paid plans have when using our base model (👀 more below). With the new Pro+ tier, individual developers get the most out of the latest models with Copilot.

The agent awakening doesn’t stop there. We are also announcing the general availability of the Copilot code review agent. Plus, the general availability of next edit suggestions so you can tab tab tab your way to coding glory. 🏆

Agent mode in VS Code

Agent mode is progressively rolling out to VS Code users in stable, as we aim for full availability to all users in the coming weeks. You can also manually enable it now. Compared to chat or multi-file edits, which allow you to propose code changes across multiple files in your workspace, agent mode is fundamentally capable of taking action to translate your ideas into code. With simple prompts, agent mode takes Copilot beyond answering a question, instead completing all necessary subtasks across automatically identified or generated files to ensure your primary goal is achieved. Agent mode can suggest terminal commands or tool calls and ask you to execute them. It also analyzes run-time errors with self-healing capabilities.

Since the launch to VS Code Insiders in February, developers have been using agent mode for a variety of tasks: from autofixing code gen errors, to building webapps, to yeeting commits – whatever that means. 🙂

A tweet from user Ryan '@xthree' that reads 'Used the new agent mode of VS Code's Copilot. I'm impressed. I threw at it what I thought was going to be a monumental task, and it scanned 4-5 different files, figured out how it was working, and made modifications in all those files to work exactly how I wanted. First time.'
https://x.com/xthree/status/1902748372022264142

Agent mode is powered by your choice of Claude 3.5 and 3.7 Sonnet, Google Gemini 2.0 Flash, and OpenAI GPT-4o. Currently, agent mode achieves a pass rate of 56.0% on SWE-bench Verified with Claude 3.7 Sonnet. We anticipate agent mode to grow more capable as chain of thought reasoning models continue to advance.

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is now available in public preview

Developers spend their days conducting a wide array of tasks to get the job done, from research, to navigating telemetry, to infrastructure management, to coding and debugging. And they use many tools for this, the so-called engineering stack. MCP allows you to equip agent mode with the context and capabilities it needs to help you, like a USB port for intelligence. When you enter a chat prompt in agent mode within VS Code, the model can use different tools to handle tasks like understanding database schema or querying the web. This setup allows for more interactive and context-sensitive coding support.

For example, with a prompt to “Update my GitHub profile to include the title of the PR that was assigned to me yesterday,” agent mode would take that request, combined with the list of all available MCP tools, and ask an LLM what to do next. Over time, the agent would continue calling tools iteratively, until the task is complete.

Already, GitHub is home to a massive and growing MCP ecosystem that you can discover and use today. Here is a great repository that acts as a community inventory with some of the best MCP servers to use. The GitHub local MCP server equips agent mode with compelling capabilities such as searching across repositories and code, managing issues and creating PRs – turning agent mode into a powerful user of the GitHub platform.

Get started by setting up local and remote MCP servers and using tools with agent mode in Visual Studio Code. To get started with the GitHub local MCP server, visit the repository, now supported natively in VS Code.

Premium model requests

Since GitHub Universe, we introduced a number of new models for chat, multi-file edits, and now agent mode. With the general availability of these models, we are introducing a new premium request type. Premium requests are in addition to the unlimited requests for agent mode, context-driven chat, and code completions in all paid plans for our base model (currently: OpenAI GPT-4o).

Customers with Copilot Pro will receive 300 monthly premium requests, beginning on May 5, 2025. Customers with Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise will receive 300 and 1000 monthly premium requests respectively, starting between May 12 and May 19, 2025. Until then, use of these premium models is unlimited.

We are also introducing a new Pro+ plan for individuals with 1500 monthly premium requests and access to the best models, like GPT-4.5, for $39 per month.

Copilot paid users1 will also have the ability to pay-as-you-go for additional premium request usage. Individuals and organizations can choose to opt-in to use additional requests beyond their included amount, in addition to setting spending limits on requests to control costs with ease. GitHub Copilot Business and Enterprise administrators can manage requests via their Copilot Admin Billing Settings. Additional premium requests start at $0.04 per request.

Each premium model will consume a specific number of premium requests, allowing you to use a more powerful or efficient model when you need it, all while you have continued, unlimited access to Copilot’s base model.

Happy 50th birthday, Microsoft!

Today is also a hallmark moment in the history of technology: our mothership turns 50! From the creation of BASIC or MS-DOS, to the .NET Framework and VS Code, to the acquisition of GitHub – Microsoft has always been a developer company at heart. Half a century of dev love is no small feat. ❤️

Now, with GitHub Copilot – what started out as a developer platform company is a platform where anyone can be a developer. Together, GitHub and Microsoft fully intend on enabling a world with 1 billion developers. 🗺️

Here is Satya using agent mode to re-create MSFT’s first BASIC in a single shot. Let the vibes take you away, Mr. Nadella. 🕺


  1. Option to purchase additional premium requests not available to users that subscribe or have subscribed to Pro or Pro+ through GitHub Mobile on iOS or Android. 

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GitHub Copilot Chat for Eclipse is now generally available

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GitHub Copilot Chat for Eclipse is now generally available

GitHub Copilot Chat is now generally available for Eclipse! If you’re an Eclipse user, you can take advantage of AI-powered assistance with both code completions and in-editor chat assistance today.

Key features of GitHub Copilot Chat for Eclipse

  • Chat view: Ask Copilot for help with coding tasks directly in the chat view.  To learn more about this, see our documentation.
  • Model Selector for Chat: GitHub Copilot allows you to change the model during a chat. To learn more about this, see our documentation.

  • Slash commands: Use quick commands, like /explain for code explanations.

  • Reference code: Scope chats to specific files for more relevant assistance.

  • ABAP Enablement: GitHub Copilot for Eclipse has introduced enablement for ABAP, allowing users to leverage Copilot’s capabilities while working with ABAP code. GitHub Copilot for Eclipse uses the currently available models described in the documentation, without any specific fine-tuning for ABAP.

Try it out

To access GitHub Copilot Chat for Eclipse, you’ll need a Copilot license.

Once you have a license, follow the steps outlined in the Getting Started guide.

Feedback

Your feedback drives improvements. Let us know what you think using the in-product feedback option, or share your thoughts with the GitHub Community.

Join us on this journey as we continue to enhance GitHub Copilot for Eclipse and deliver a smoother developer workflow!

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This Post Might Get Me Banned From Madison Square Garden

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[”Memes are powerful, and so is the surveillance state.”]

New York Knicks owner James Dolan is a small, small man, and his company’s misuse of facial recognition to identify people he doesn’t like and bar them from his venues is dystopian and disgusting.

Link: https://www.theverge.com/news/637228/madison-square-garden-james-dolan-facial-recognition-fan-ban

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