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Getting More from Every Copilot Interaction
The video explains GitHub Copilot's shift to usage-based billing, outlines how to manage credits and budgets, and shares practical, cost-saving strategies for both individual developers and enterprises to optimize tool usage without sacrificing productivity.

How Copilot auto mode selects the best AI model | GitHub Checkout
The video介绍了 GitHub Copilot 的自动模型选择(auto mode),强调让开发者“只要工作就好”,并自动挑选最合适的模型以提高效率。演示涵盖低难度任务与高推理任务的场景、模型间的路由与再排序、以及对性能、成本与用户控制的权衡,强调不断评估与在线实验来改进智能路由与模型选择。

Open Source Friday: Mozilla AI | Project cq
The video presents project CQ, a Mozilla/Open Source initiative to create a shared memory driven system for coding agents, detailing its architecture, local-first to cloud evolution, and how the community can participate and govern its growth.

Rubber Duck Thursdays!
The video is an informal live session where Christopher Harrison explores Copilot CLI, its benefits over VS Code for certain workflows, and how to effectively integrate AI into development practices through context, planning, and tooling like remote sessions and shared AI assets.

Rubber Duck Thursdays
A live stream where hosts and participants from around the world share ongoing projects, explore GitHub Copilot and its CLI, and demo building an AI-assisted to-do app with voice input, while discussing open source, security, and best practices for agentic workflows.

Getting started with open source contributions for beginners
This video guides beginners through open source (OSS): what OSS is, why contributing helps, and how to get started. It covers finding beginner-friendly projects (using GitHub, Copilot, and the good first issue label), evaluating a project (readme, contributing guide, license, stars, activity), and making your first contribution by forking, editing, and submitting a pull request, with a concrete walkthrough using a sample project.

Open Source Friday with Spec-Kit
The video showcases Open Source Friday with a focus on Speckit, a GitHub open source initiative, including a live demo of building a time zone CLI tool through a structured spec driven process and discussion of community extensions and presets.

Rubber Duck Thursdays!
The video is a live Rubber Duck Thursday where the host dives into the change log, demos the new rubber duck critique feature, explains GitHub Copilot plugins and the GitHub MCP server, and walks through practical workflows for PR reviews and working with multiple models locally and in the cloud.

Rubber Duck Thursdays: Building an AI agent app
A live session from Cologne covers building AI agents with LangChain and Copilot SDK, demos a sales agent, CAD agents, and testing workflows, while discussing guardrails, secrets management with Entra ID, and real time agent testing using Playwright MCP server.

Open Source Friday with Remotion
The video explores how Remotion integrates with AI agents and GitHub workflows to build and render programmatic videos, including a hands-on demo with the Remotion Studio and a discussion of architecture, performance, sustainability, and future directions.

Open Source Friday - Welcome to Maintainer Month 2026
The video covers how maintainer month at GitHub Open Source Friday spotlights AI-powered maintainership, with expert Nick Tindall detailing how AutoGPT and agents transform PR review, testing, and automation in open source projects. It also shares pragmatic patterns for managing contributions, licensing, and future directions of AI in open source.

The Download: Linux 486 retirement, DeepSeek v4, TanStack AI & more
The episode surveys bold moves toward Linux and open-source in government and AI tooling, from France’s DINUM pushing Linux across ministries to on-device inference in Ubuntu and cost-competitive open-source models. It also highlights new open tooling like TanStack AI and Open Claw, and ends with a reflection on aging hardware (Intel 486) giving way to modern, open, vendor-locked alternatives.
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