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GitHub Copilot shifts to usage-based pricing June 1 - why that's no surprise

GitHub Copilot shifts to usage-based pricing June 1 - why that's no surprise
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Under the new approach, if you run out of credits, you can't use the service. GitHub plans to preview the new billing in early May.

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