 GitHub Copilot Changes the Game — What's New in Pricing from June 1 Starting in June, GitHub introduces flexible allotments in individual Copilot Pro and Pro+ plans, as well as launches a new Max plan. Instead of rigid quotas, there's dynamic allocation that adapts to real usage. This is a significant step for developers who work with AI agents in their daily cycle. Another important piece is the article on agent-driven development in Copilot Applied Science. There, a GitHub engineer shares how they used coding agents to build agents that automate part of their work. A practical case: AI agents write code for AI agents — and this is no longer an experiment but a working process. Also noteworthy is a technical article on eBPF for deployment security — GitHub uses it to detect cyclic dependencies in deployment tooling. If your CI/CD sometimes fails due to such cycles, it's worth reading. For beginners: a basic guide to getting started with Open Source contribution has been released. For those who want to start but don't know where to begin. All links in the first comment.