Major Change to GitHub Copilot Student Pack: Access to GPT-5.4 and Claude Advanced Models Revoked
Breaking update from GitHub! Starting March 13, 2026, Copilot users with the GitHub Student Developer Pack can no longer actively select the three powerful advanced models: GPT-5.4, Claude Opus, and Claude Sonnet. This video breaks down the official email announcement, analyzes the practical impact on student developers, and discusses how to continue using Copilot effectively under the new restrictions. This is crucial news for students who rely on these advanced models for their learning and projects.
Antigravity Pro Plan Quotas Slashed! Is an AI Compute Crunch Forcing Big Tech to Tighten the Reins?
Google's AI IDE, Antigravity, has suddenly and drastically slashed the usage quotas for its Pro subscription, effectively demoting it to a 'trial' tier. This video provides a deep dive into the details of this adjustment, including the new 'AI Credits' system, and compares the new quotas for the Free, Pro, and Ultra plans across Gemini and Claude models. We explore the impact on paid users, calculate the cost-effectiveness of Pro vs. Ultra, and analyze what this hints at for the industry's compute resources, considering recent moves by OpenAI's Codex and Claude. Is your Pro subscription still worth it?
Antigravity Skills Beginner's Guide: A New Era of Automation in AI IDEs
This video is a beginner's guide to the 'Skills' feature in the AI IDE, Antigravity. We'll explore the origin of Skills, compare them with Workflows, and walk you through a practical example of translating a README file. Learn step-by-step how to create, configure, and use Skills to start your AI-powered automation journey in coding. This tutorial offers valuable insights for both new and experienced developers.
Real Work AI Coding: Deepseek vs ChatGPT vs Claude
A serendipitous comparison video from my work scenario a few days ago, which can serve as a benchmark parameter to observe the capability differences between OpenAI ChatGPT 4o-mini, Deepseek v3+r1, and Claude 3.5 when programming in TypeScript. I am not a professional front-end programmer, so please forgive any errors in the video. Thank you. Related resources: https://dpit.lib00.com