Copilot replied: “You’re welcome, Maya. I’ve also backported your retry logic to the release/2025.12 branch. See you tomorrow.” The November 28, 2025 updates didn’t just add features. They turned GitHub Copilot from a code completion tool into an autonomous, context-aware, safe engineering partner — one that finally understood that the best code is the code you don’t have to write.
“Hey Copilot, explain the race condition in this loop.” github copilot updates november 28 2025
A small terminal panel opened. Copilot replied in a calm, text-to-speech voice: “You’re mutating jobStatus inside a Promise.all without a lock. On line 47, two jobs complete at the same millisecond and overwrite each other’s success flag. Recommend using p-limit or a Redis atomic counter.” It then opened a terminal tab , typed the fix command, and ran the tests. All green. Maya closed her laptop at 5:02 PM. She had shipped all three tickets. Normally, that was three days of work. Copilot replied: “You’re welcome, Maya
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