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Posted by unliftedq 15 hours ago

Kimi K2.7 Code is generally available in GitHub Copilot(github.blog)
355 points | 149 commentspage 2
impact_sy 13 hours ago|
When will DeepSeek be available?
pkaye 13 hours ago|
The V4 models are already in the Azure AI foundry so maybe a good chance of it coming.
skybrian 12 hours ago||
Looks like it’s the same price on Fireworks AI?

https://fireworks.ai/blog/kimi-k2p7-code

I don’t know much about them but they did a deal with Microsoft in March:

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-fireworks...

TiredOfLife 10 hours ago|
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/ai-models/model...

Says that they are run by Moonshot

calumcl 9 hours ago||
> These models are hosted on US-based Azure AI Foundry infrastructure managed by GitHub and Microsoft. Customer prompts and responses are not sent to the original model developers.

From your link: https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/ai-models/model....

matrik 7 hours ago||
And why should one prefer GitHub Copilot over OpenCode? Worse harness, more expensive prices, unreliable product strategy, limited model support, the list goes on.
esafak 4 hours ago|
Legacy corps on the Microsoft steamboat.
KolmogorovComp 9 hours ago||
What's the credit cost compared to Gemini, Claude and GPT? As others have said, the last month price update killed copilot for good.
johnathan101 11 hours ago||
Competition in coding models has gotten intense. A year ago it felt like choosing between two options. Now the bigger question is which model to route each task to.
boundless88 14 hours ago||
When will GitHub Copilot support integrating custom models?
mvATM99 12 hours ago||
It does, but it's very poorly documented and quite unstable (on purpose i think). What the other commenter said about the VSCode BYOK seems to be the more reliable way.

I tried adding a Foundry LLM as Github Copilot custom model and failed miserably. But with VSCode BYOK (and Github Copilot as the interfact) i did get it working, and i can now use Deepseek V4 Flash with Copilot.

Klaster_1 13 hours ago|||
AFAIK you can already use custom models in VSCode Copilot, but probably not for cloud workloads yet.
summarity 9 hours ago|||
It has supported custom, local, any BYOM for quite a while.

I work at GitHub but even then I often use OpenRouter models in the CLI and Copilot App

ignoramous 13 hours ago||
Copilot Chat supports BYOK since Oct 2025 for the VSCode plugin: https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2026/06/18/byok-vscode
websap 13 hours ago||
Where is the inference running?
pkaye 13 hours ago||
Azure. It was already available on the Azure AI Foundry before.

https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/ai-models/model...

Tepix 12 hours ago|||
On servers that are subject to the CLOUD Act. Expect no GDPR compliance.
cassianoleal 10 hours ago||
Most European infrastructure runs on the big clouds, who are all subject to the same act. No one cares, unfortunately.
Scroll_Swe 5 hours ago||
There is even mainstream press articles about it here in Sweden. "dependance on microsoft ooh so bad" etc.

I find it laughable.

Unless you have a time machine to 2005 (EC2 came out in 2006 that should have been the signal) there is no way to compete now. That train has left the platform.

Second, Nokia and Ericsson dominate mobile infra in the west, but that is good I guess as they are EU? What does USA think about that?

Third, let us say you get rid of MS. Now you have no MS but all network infra for broadband is Cisco, Huawei, Juniper etc. Good luck ripping that out. And for what?

Same with AI. Mistral was amazing at first, Le Chat. Almost as good, generous free limits, good docs. Now? Just plain bad. Deepseek is better (I dislike china so I avoid it). EU should have gone in 500% the moment Mistral showed promise.

But lately we let USA and China take the lead on everything and EU can write a strongly worded letter after about how bad it is.

People will "care" when EU starts making good stuff again.

And lastly lol, people do know everything ends in Taiwan in the end right?

TiredOfLife 10 hours ago||
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/ai-models/model...

They are run by Moonshot itself, so probably china

rombert 8 hours ago||
That page states

> These models are hosted on US-based Azure AI Foundry infrastructure managed by GitHub and Microsoft. Customer prompts and responses are not sent to the original model developers.

So not in China.

theanonymousone 9 hours ago||
A very sharp slap in the face of those of us who kept our annual plans and didn't ask for s refund: It seems it will not be available to annual subscriptions.
mellosouls 8 hours ago|
where does it say that? its not available to me (also annual) at the moment via cloud but it said it is rolling out gradually, so I'm not too concerned. Tho I'm not overly excited either given Copilot pricing now; I reckon this should be at most 1x.
theanonymousone 3 hours ago||
They say it here: https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/copilot-billing...

But then again they released MAI despite this, so I don't know.

tapirl 11 hours ago|
Unlike Google, the AI wave appears to deliver positive revenue impacts for Microsoft.

The company does need to integrate the new AI-human-machine interface into its application development SDKs.

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