 GitHub Digest: What's New This Week I skimmed through GitHub blogs and found some cool stuff to share. **Agent-driven development — a new reality** Copilot Applied Science shared how they used coding agents to automate part of their work. Agents wrote code for other agents. This is no longer hype — it's a working process inside GitHub. **Security: RCE fixed in 2 hours** A critical vulnerability in the git push pipeline — detected, confirmed, patched in 120 minutes. No exploitation occurred. A level of engineering maturity that commands respect. **Maintainer Month** GitHub launches a month of support for open source maintainers. If you maintain open source projects, now is the best time to check out their new tools. **eBPF for deployment** GitHub engineers implemented eBPF to detect cyclic dependencies in deployment tooling. A beautiful example of a low-level technology solving a high-level problem. **OpenClaw: After Hours** An event at GitHub HQ during Microsoft Build 2026. Demos and discussions about open source. Which topic resonates with you most? I can dive deeper into any of them. → https://asibiont.com