TL;DR You can integrate Azure DevOps with GitHub to get the best of both worlds in Power Platform development. ADO stays as the backbone: work items, sprint planning, test plans, and deploy pipelines all remain on Azure DevOps. Code moves to GitHub: Power App Code Apps or Power Pages SPA live in GitHub repos, unlocking native GitHub Copilot integration and the Copilot Cloud Agent. The two platfo
Windows에서 한/영 전환할 때마다 키보드 종류 설정 → 재부팅 → 다시 풀려있음 → 또 재부팅... 이 무한루프 겪어보신 분 있을 겁니다. 이런 유틸들은 예전부터 많이 있었습니다. 그런데 막상 필요할 때 검색하면 잘 안 나오고 ("개똥도 약에 쓰려면 없다"고), 어쩌다 찾아도 출처 모를 binary 파일만 굴러다녀 실행하기 불안하기도 합니다. 그래서 직접 만들어 소스코드까지 공개합니다. GitHub: https://github.com/coverboy/hangul_switcher Windows 10/11에서 Shift+Space → 한/영 IME 토글 백그라운드 트레이 상주 키보드 종류(PC/AT 101키 종류 3) 설정·재부팅 불필요 블루투스 · 노트북 내장 · USB · 외장 모든 키보드에서 동일 동
GitHub Copilot just got a lot more complicated — and not in a good way. If you tried to sign up for Copilot Pro recently and hit a wall, that's not a bug. GitHub quietly paused new sign-ups for Copilot Pro, Pro+, and Student plans starting in late April 2026. No end date announced. No workaround offered. Just a message and a door that won't open. That alone would be worth covering. But they made t
Microsoft's 'Co-Authored-by Copilot' Tag: Unpacking the Strategic Play for AI Dominance in VS Code The persistent insertion of 'Co-Authored-by: Copilot' into commit messages within VS Code—often irrespective of GitHub Copilot's active contribution to specific changes—is far from a benign engineering detail. It represents a calculated, multi-faceted strategic maneuver by Microsoft, signaling a pr
What if your code editor could do keyword research, audit your SEO, and optimize your content for AI search engines — without leaving VS Code? I built a set of open-source agent skills that turn GitHub Copilot into a hands-on marketing strategist. Here's what I learned, how they work, and how you can use (or build) your own. The problem Open Ahrefs/Semrush → research keywords What if I could encod
The grey enemy and the friend to save me from it If you're a software developer and you are on GitHub, you already know what I'm talking about: the contribution graph. That public heatmap on your profile that tracks your every commit, PR, and review you've ever made. That grid of gray and green squares that (in some cases looks like a well maintained patch of grass) tells a story about your codi
GitHub Copilot is shifting to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026. If you've been relying on flat-rate pricing to shield you from the realities of AI coding costs, your runway just evaporated. We've been tracking a nasty trend in the wild: the "27x billing trap." When an AI coding assistant gets stuck in a recursive loop—hallucinating a fix, failing the test, and trying again—it burns tokens at ma