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The GitHub Awards celebrates the outstanding contributions and achievements in the developer community by honoring individuals, projects, and organizations for creating an outsized positive impact on the community. We announced these awards live at GitHub Universe 2024, but here’s a recap for those who missed it! Open Source Awards Wonderfully Welcoming Award Home Assistant is […]
Strangler Fig During a vacation in the rain forests of Queensland in 2001, we saw some strangler figs. These are vines that germinate in a nook of a tree. As it grows, it draws nutrients from the host tree until it reaches the ground to grow roots and the canopy to get sunlight. It can […]
Modern engineering teams often face challenges with unpredictable delivery and limited visibility into their performance. This can make it difficult to track progress, identify bottlenecks, and understand how efficiently time and resources are being used. The lack of clear insights commonly prevents teams from aligning their work with broader business goals. Sleuth is designed to […]
The .NET Upgrade Assistant team has recently introduced a significant upgrade: the Central Package Management (CPM) feature. This new capability enables .NET developers to manage dependencies more effectively, streamlining the upgrade process and maintaining consistency across various projects within a solution. The tool is available as a Visual Studio extension and a command-line interface (CLI), […]
Building AI responsibly is crucial. That’s why we created the Responsible GenAI Toolkit, providing resources to design, build, and evaluate open AI models. And we’re not stopping there! We’re now expanding the toolkit with new features designed to work with any LLMs, whether it’s Gemma, Gemini, or any other model. This set of tools and […]
Welcome to your flow state. This year marks our tenth GitHub Universe—and one theme has remained constant: our focus on developers and the developer experience. Over 10 years, that developer experience has evolved from inventing the pull request to building the world’s most widely adopted AI coding tool, GitHub Copilot. Today, our platform serves more […]
GitHub Copilot has long leveraged different large language models (LLMs) for different use cases. The first public version of Copilot was launched using Codex, an early version of OpenAI GPT-3, specifically fine-tuned for coding tasks. Copilot Chat was launched in 2023 with GPT-3.5 and later GPT-4. Since then, we have updated the base model versions […]
Strangler Fig During a vacation in the rain forests of Queensland in 2001, we saw some strangler figs. These are vines that germinate in a nook of a tree. As it grows, it draws nutrients from the host tree until it reaches the ground to grow roots and the canopy to get sunlight. It can […]
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