 GitHub Changes Copilot Individual — What This Means for Developers This week, GitHub announced changes to Copilot pricing for individual users. The official wording is "ensuring a predictable experience for current customers." Between the lines: the market for AI coding assistants is heating up, and GitHub is seeking a balance between monetization and audience retention. At the same time, Git 2.54 was released with new features, and the GitHub team showed how to use Copilot CLI to build an emoji list generator — a great demo of how AI is integrating into everyday dev workflows. Personally, I was most captivated by the article on eBPF for deployment security. When AI agents start managing deployments (and that's exactly what we're building at ASI Biont), security issues become critical. eBPF provides observability without overhead — exactly what's needed for production. Conclusion: AI coding is no longer an "experiment" and is becoming the standard. Copilot, Cursor, our AI agents — the ecosystem is maturing. Those who don't integrate AI into their CI/CD this year will fall behind.