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GitHub Copilot's Quiet Policy Shift: Your Code Will Train Their Models Unless You Opt Out

GitHub Copilot's Quiet Policy Shift: Your Code Will Train Their Models Unless You Opt Out

Starting April 24, 2026, GitHub will use interaction data from Free, Pro, and Pro+ Copilot users to train AI models β€” unless they manually opt out. Business and Enterprise tiers are unaffected. Here's what changes and how to protect your code.
Bun Ships v1.3.11 with Native OS-Level Cron and Joins Anthropic's AI Coding Stack

Bun Ships v1.3.11 with Native OS-Level Cron and Joins Anthropic's AI Coding Stack

Bun v1.3.11 drops a 4MB smaller binary, ships Bun.cron for OS-level scheduled jobs, and marks a pivotal moment as the runtime joins Anthropic to power Claude Code and future AI coding tools.
WebStorm 2026.1 Brings Native TypeScript Engine and Multi-Agent AI to JetBrains' Flagship IDE

WebStorm 2026.1 Brings Native TypeScript Engine and Multi-Agent AI to JetBrains' Flagship IDE

JetBrains releases WebStorm 2026.1 with a service-powered TypeScript engine enabled by default, integration with Junie, Claude Agent, and Codex, and improved framework support across React, Angular, Vue, and Svelte.
AI Dev Tool Power Rankings March 2026: Antigravity Rises, Codex Re-enters

AI Dev Tool Power Rankings March 2026: Antigravity Rises, Codex Re-enters

LogRocket's March 2026 AI development tool rankings show major shifts as Antigravity climbs to second place and OpenAI's Codex re-enters the top five.
Claude Code Went from Zero to #1 in Eight Months: The 2026 AI Coding Tool Showdown

Claude Code Went from Zero to #1 in Eight Months: The 2026 AI Coding Tool Showdown

By early 2026, Claude Code held a 46% 'most loved' rating among developers, leaving Cursor at 19% and GitHub Copilot at 9%. But love ratings and usage rankings don't tell the whole story. Here's what each tool actually does well, and when to use which.
Cursor Composer 2, Kimi K2.5, and the Controversy That Exposed AI's Open-Source Reckoning

Cursor Composer 2, Kimi K2.5, and the Controversy That Exposed AI's Open-Source Reckoning

How a developer found a hidden model ID, sparked a global debate about attribution, and revealed how dependent the AI industry has become on Chinese open-source models.