Claude Opus 4.8 Lands in Microsoft Foundry — What Changes for .NET & Azure Teams

TL;DR Claude Opus 4.8 became available in Microsoft Foundry on May 28, 2026, giving Azure teams another high‑end reasoning model alongside OpenAI and others. For .NET engineers shipping agents, this mostly affects model choice, cost/latency trade‑offs, and governance, not your...

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Copilot Memory Gets a Reset Button (and Scopes): What the May 26 Update Changes for .NET & Azure Devs

TL;DR GitHub shipped meaningful controls for Copilot Memory on May 26, 2026—letting developers and orgs delete, scope, and govern what Copilot remembers across tools (including the Copilot CLI). This isn’t fluff: it affects security posture, cost predictability, and how confidently...

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Sunday Signal: Azure AI Gets Cheaper, Copilot Gets Smarter, and .NET Keeps Abstracting the Chaos

TL;DR A relatively quiet late‑May week still delivered meaningful signals for engineers shipping on .NET and Azure: GitHub Copilot shipped incremental but practical upgrades, .NET’s AI abstraction story continues to solidify, and Azure’s long‑term AI infrastructure bets are increasingly about...

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