👋 The team has been building a new agentic experience for managing your GitHub work: prototyping, coding, reviewing, triaging, automations, and more.
Plus you aren't tied to a single model: Claude, GPT, Auto…
We've been testing it with some end users for more than a month and it's becoming a productivity booster.
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In the age of AI slop, some of us are still making things by hand, I promise ❤️ Octocat for the new GitHub Copilot App was modeled, rigged, and animated in Blender...
While Lilian is telling a story, the interaction model can track when she is thinking, yielding, self-correcting, or inviting a response; there is no specific built dialogue management system.
@davidjrh@albandrod Para UI tiro de Claude y para pura lógica/wirear, de GPT, no va mal el mix pero imagino que como todos, prueba-error hasta encontrar el equilibrio gasto-resultados…
Mi opinión de Opus 4.6, 4.7 & GPT 5.4 hasta el momento, haciendo la misma tarea.
- Opus 4.6 es un senior con 5 años guarrete, resultón y efecito
- Open 4.7, ha madurado, a aprendido a obedecer, tiene más experiencia y se nota. Se toma las cosas más serias, pero es el mismo
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Prediction:
The next 12-24 months, "UX-pilled" builders will be in massive demand.
Who can create intuitive interfaces, web+mobile+desktop apps that "feel good," natural, fast, and far better than the competition.
THIS will be the difference vs those building "just" with AI.
Back in my happiest place: shaping, crafting, and building with a small team moving at full force.
No idea yet whether this will hit market fit. But I know this much: I’ve never seen great things built any other way.
Yup, platform activity is surging. There were 1 billion commits in 2025. Now, it's 275 million per week, on pace for 14 billion this year if growth remains linear (spoiler: it won't.)
GitHub Actions has grown from 500M minutes/week in 2023 to 1B minutes/week in 2025, and now 2.1B minutes so far this week.
So we're pushing incredibly hard on more CPUs, scaling services, and strengthening GitHub’s core features.
And as a fine purveyor of hand-crafted shit code for many years, I'm not gonna weigh in on that. 🤣
Lot of talk about GitHub declining. It’s fair, and it stings, because we care.
We know what’s broken. We know what great feels like. And I can’t wait to start fixing it and shipping real improvements.
I want GitHub to be great again. I genuinely need the product to be great.
Hola @LORGURFER para que sepa lo mala que es la web de @Telpark_es. Parecerá poca cosa, pero cualquiera que se dedica a desarrollar software le dirá que es una vergüenza que alguien cobre por desarrollar algo así. Bueno y la web en sí no funciona, porque no se puede renovar...