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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GPT‑5.3‑Codex Is Now the Default in GitHub Copilot — What That Actually Means for .NET & Azure Engineers

TL;DR: As of May 17, 2026, GitHub Copilot Business and Enterprise organizations were automatically moved to GPT‑5.3‑Codex as the base model. This is not a cosmetic upgrade. It changes latency characteristics, code-edit behavior, and—combined with upcoming usage‑based billing—how you should...

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