The GitHub Copilot App is now GA and it has a canvas feature that's amazing! 🚀
Here's how I integrated Agent Arcade into it. 🕹️
GitHub Copilot App: https://t.co/JQ6dNFcWX9
Canvas Documentation: https://t.co/4hs46lKLic
Agent Arcade Repo: https://t.co/LG9S23vz6k
Agent Arcade Canvas Extension on Awesome Copilot: https://t.co/0JqgDvIsuv
Shoutout to @spboyer for the initial PR!
The GitHub Copilot app is now generally available. 🙌
The new home base for your work. Pick up what's next, direct agents in parallel, and land your PRs, all in one place. ⬇️
https://t.co/CzGspjw66P
⚡ Every token matters in agentic coding workflows.
Learn how the GitHub Copilot team is improving token efficiency in VS Code through smarter caching, tool search, WebSockets, and specialized subagents.
📖 Read the full post: https://t.co/NyCL0GZ3Ef
Copilot Cowork is now generally available worldwide, now with multi-model support!
Every organization can put long-running agents to work on complex, multi-step tasks, grounded in your organization's unique knowledge and know-how. https://t.co/1fJNjGOs5o
Gemma 4 12B Coder is here and it's a game changer for local code generation. This GGUF model packs Google's latest gemma-4 architecture into a compact 12B size, perfect for running on consumer hardware. It's optimized for reasoning and thinking, making it ideal for developers who want fast, private coding assistance without the cloud.
Prepare for takeoff. ✈️ Flight simulator is now available globally on web to all users. https://t.co/hQP0No142P
We've recently added many our most powerful professional desktop features to web. Elevation profiles, new import types, but there's always been one other feature you've been asking us to add to the web version of Google Earth, just for fun...
Where will you fly? Share your best maneuvers, views, and flyovers with us!
Mark is wrong about us being wrong.
We are PRO transparency. However, the CURRENT SYSTEM makes transparency almost completely useless.
The theory Mark has is that you have a high deductible then you’ll shop because it hits your wallet.
Here are the problems with this:
1️⃣ 80% of US healthcare costs are chronic. They will bust the deductible. Therefore they don’t care about price.
2️⃣ Any major procedure (the ones that move the healthcare cost needle) are above the deductible and so they don’t care.
3️⃣ If you go to the ER in an ambulance you aren’t shopping on the way.
4️⃣ Even if you did want to shop the hospital “transparency” files often times don’t include the cost of the doctor so you can’t come up with a true cost anyways.
So that leaves you with meds, labs, imaging, and preventative procedures that shouldn’t be procured at a hospital anyways.
Conclusion: transparency is great if you have a system in place that incentivizes people to actually care about the price.
***Mark will come back and say that employers will waive the deductible if the patient shops. It’s a great idea but the penetration of these types of services from what have heard from primary sources are in the low single digits.
The new Azure Cobalt 200 VMs were announced at #MicrosoftBuild, introducing a next generation ARM based CPU built for cloud native and agent workloads and expected over 50% better performance and meaningful gains in speed, latency, and throughput.
The Integrated Browser in @Code just got more useful. 🌐
⭐ Favorites
📸 Full-page screenshots
✂️ Partial screenshots
Small additions, but they make it much easier to research, test, document, and stay in flow without leaving VS Code.
One of my personal favorite features announced at WWDC will I suspect be a sleeper hit: container machines, allowing your Mac to run a lightweight, persistent Linux environment with your home directory and repos automatically mounted: https://t.co/dOBdfOOVxC
‼️🚨 BREAKING: ServiceNow has been breached. Customers are reporting unauthorised access to their instances.
One customer states their security team reported this vulnerability to them, and they closed the case twice, saying they had already known since the 7th of April.
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use.
Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
Compared MiniMax M3 against three other frontier open-source models: DeepSeek V4, Qwen 3.7 Max, and MiMo 2.5 Pro
MiniMax M3 crashed others on:
1. collision physics
2. 3D pinball generation
It was the only model that produced a result for the 3D pinball test
For human motion rendering and hexagon sketching, Qwen 3.7 Max still tops
instead of watching 2 hours of Netflix tonight, watch this 40-minute masterclass from the founder of a $20B China AI company
it's the clearest explanation I've seen of how Agent Swarms and AI systems actually work at scale
useful whether you've never built an agent in your life or have been using Claude every day for the past year
I took the key ideas and turned them into a practical guide on how to actually build with Kimi
find it below
🛠️ Maybe you've heard about WebMCP, but if you'd like to see it in action and learn how to work with it? I made a small site to demo how it works, how agents use it, what the spec looks like, and some important links.
It's interactive! Use the extension to actuate the page: