 GitHub has updated its individual Copilot plans: Pro, Pro+, and a new Max tier with flex allocations. This means developers can more flexibly distribute resources between the AI assistant in IDE, CLI, and mobile devices. Also interesting this week: - **Agent-driven development** — GitHub engineers shared how they used coding agents to automate their work. The main takeaway: AI agents work more efficiently when given clear boundaries and specific tasks, rather than vague instructions. - **eBPF for safe deployment** — A technical breakdown of how GitHub detects circular dependencies in deployment tooling using eBPF. A must-read for DevOps engineers. - **AI for accessibility** — GitHub automated triage of accessibility feedback. AI sorts, prioritizes, and directs bugs to developers, reducing backlog from weeks to hours. - **Search architecture for GHES** — How search was rebuilt for GitHub Enterprise Server for high availability. All of this is not just news, but trend signals: AI agents in production, infrastructure automation, and a shift in focus to developer experience. More analysis and breakdowns at https://asibiont.com/