‘What A Joke’: Github Copilot’s New Token-Based Billing Spurs Consternation Among Devs

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‘What A Joke’: Github Copilot’s New Token-Based Billing Spurs Consternation Among Devs
GitHub Copilot Pricing Shock Sparks Developer Backlash GitHub Copilot users are facing a major pricing change that could significantly increase costs for some developers and businesses. Starting June 1, GitHub is moving away from its familiar flat-rate subscription model and introducing token-based billing, a system that charges users based on how much AI processing power they consume. The change has sparked intense debate across developer communities, with some users reporting dramatic projected cost increases while others argue the new model simply reflects actual usage. GitHub Copilot’s New Billing Model Explained For years, GitHub Copilot became one of the most popular AI coding assistants thanks to its simple pricing structure. Developers could pay a predictable monthly fee and use the tool without constantly monitoring consumption. That simplicity is about to change. Under the new pricing framework, users will be charged according to token usage rather than the number of requests or …