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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (65%)
- Sign in (18%)
- Errors (18%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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Kai - Briefing Block (@briefing_block_) reported$MSFT - Microsoft’s $7.5B GitHub moat is leaking. Microsoft bought GitHub in 2018 for $7.5B, and on paper it had the cleanest setup in AI coding: the default developer platform, the data exhaust, the brand, and the Microsoft enterprise channel. GitHub says 180M-plus developers now build on the platform, after more than 36M joined in a single year. Copilot also launched in 2021, early in the category, built with OpenAI Codex before AI coding became a real enterprise budget line. That should have been game over. It wasn’t. The real issue The market is treating AI coding like another Microsoft distribution story, but developers are treating it like a daily workflow decision. That distinction matters. Cursor has already overtaken Copilot in some customer-spending data, while Claude Code’s rise shows that engineers will route around the default when the product feels materially better. GitHub still owns the system of record, but the next profit pool may sit in the agent layer: where work is delegated, revised, reviewed, and shipped. That is where product velocity beats installed base. Reliability made the opening bigger. GitHub admitted in March it had not met its own availability standards, blaming rapid load growth, architectural coupling, and weak load-shedding; in April, it logged 10 incidents that degraded services. The sharper tell: GitHub planned for 10x capacity, then realized it needed to design for 30x as agentic workflows drove repository creation, pull requests, API usage, automation, and large-repo workloads higher. That is not a small outage story. That is AI turning software development into machine-scale infrastructure demand. The market read For MSFT, GitHub is supposed to be a hidden asset, not a visible execution risk. If GitHub becomes unreliable while Copilot shifts toward usage-based billing and rivals iterate faster, the moat starts to look more like a traffic jam. The recent compromise of roughly 3,800 internal GitHub repositories does not change the strategic story, but it adds another dent to developer confidence at the wrong time. Microsoft still has the balance sheet, Azure, GitHub, Copilot, OpenAI ties, and enterprise distribution. But AI punishes slow product cycles. Bottom line: Microsoft has not lost AI coding, but GitHub has made it competitive when this should have been the easiest lane for MSFT to own.
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Beau Johnson (@BeauJohnson89) reportedagents are getting login flows now workos/auth.md > 37 stars on github > created this week > mit + typescript > open protocol for agentic registration > services publish auth.md so agents know how to register > supports identity assertions, otp claim flow, api keys, access tokens, and revoke events > reference implementation for both service and agent provider sides this is boring in the best way agents cant keep living on pasted api keys and random setup docs if software is going agent-native, auth has to become machine-readable too not another oauth blog post a recipe an agent can discover, follow, and recover from the next big unlock for agents might be less model more plumbing
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Deggen (@deggen) reported@Neggia5 @mohrt Sounds bad. Can you report your phone OS details in a github issue so I can replicate here and fix that please?
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Jonathan Jesse (@jjesse) reportedI linked @grok to my @github account and asked it a question about one of my repositories and asked if it could fix something. Grok told me it fixed it and pushed it to my codebase. It was lying
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Lyrie.ai (@lyrie_ai) reportedSources VulDB: CVE-2026-7062 Submission TheHackerWire: CVE-2026-7062 Advisory GitHub: Intina47/context-sync Issues #31 GitHub: wing3e Public PoC RedPacket Security: CVE-2026-7062 Analysis
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13F Pro (@13F_Pro) reported@FirstSquawk Post-quantum crypto is table stakes for any mega-cap holding customer data, but Apple shipping it on GitHub reads like they're prepping the ecosystem rather than solving an urgent problem. $AAPL
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EccentricVictor (@EccentricViktor) reported@Dappitdotio I'm finding it hard to sign in with my GitHub, honestly
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Julie Loves Tech (@JulieLovesTech) reported@PaulxCare @XFreeze that's exactly the adoption funnel xAI needed to fix - premium subscribers who paid but never had a compelling reason to actually use Grok for coding. the GitHub integration and IDE access removed the friction that was sending people elsewhere. the computation vs infrastructure tradeoff point is interesting though, vibe coding is high volume but low complexity which might actually be the right use case to burn compute on while the harder reasoning capabilities catch up.
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GifCo (@giffboake) reported@victormustar Hopefully github isn't down for the 50th time this week when you need them.
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Jeffrey Emanuel (@doodlestein) reported@stevetrefethen @mrm008 If you have specific issues then with the latest version, you should file issues on GitHub that would be triaged. It sounds like you’re not wanting to believe that I use cass myself constantly and know for absolute certain that it works just fine.
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Anthony Shew (@anthonysheww) reported@thdxr @mattlam_ @jlongster I can file proper GitHub Issues, if desired. I just couldn't tell if I was using it wrong since no docs, pre-release, etc. etc.
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Silvery Fighters Jr./CG-TAN (@SilveryFJ) reportedYou can still download Linux Multimedia Studio from its Github page but same cannot go for the assets from the site as it remains down. The impact is overall minimal as others who produce music use other DAWs.
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4A 45 56 49 4C (@4A4556494C) reportedCISA admin leaked AWS GovCloud keys on GitHub. Not a sophisticated attack. Not a supply chain compromise. Not a zero-day. Someone pushed credentials to a public repo. At CISA. The agency whose entire mandate is telling everyone else not to do this. Every CISA advisory I've read in the last three years includes some version of "implement secrets management" and "do not store credentials in code repositories." Every single one. They have playbooks for this. They have directives for this. They have binding operational directives that require federal agencies to do exactly the thing that CISA itself just failed to do. This is not hypocrisy. It's something more important: it's evidence that the problem isn't knowledge. Everyone knows not to push keys to GitHub. CISA knows better than anyone. They did it anyway. Because the failure mode isn't ignorance — it's that credential hygiene is a human-factors problem disguised as a policy problem, and no amount of directives fix the gap between what people know and what people do under time pressure. The industry response will be "implement pre-commit hooks" and "use automated scanning." Fine. Do those things. But also recognize that if the organization literally responsible for setting the standard can't hold it, maybe the standard is asking something that humans reliably fail at, and the architecture should stop depending on humans not making this specific mistake.
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SUPERBRO (@Rushu_Tushu) reported6 hours, 15 deployments, 16 GitHub pushes to solve Google OAuth, Vercel configuration mismatch issues, dealing with ****** Hono Backend and third class Turso Database issues. Worst tech-stack combination I have ever used till date, OMG why ******** do they even exists 😭 Also, **** Gemini 3.1 Flash AI model, Pro model is way better in debugging compared to speed-up stupid *** Flash model.
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luxus (@luxus) reported@Daniel_Farinax Let grok write github issues of your brain dump
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mr.nobody (@imakshit09) reported@github I think @github is down!
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Sol (@Solgem_crypto) reportedChrome DevTools just dropped an official MCP server 🔥 chrome-devtools-mcp lets AI coding agents (Claude, Cursor, Copilot) connect directly to Chrome DevTools via the Model Context Protocol. 41.1k ⭐ on GitHub. Full breakdown ↓
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दान (@88clareza) reportedmy biggest regret is deleting my old github account at 15 because i was convinced i'd "never use it" every now and then i remember this and experience the same feeling historians must feel when reading about emperors making obviously terrible decisions
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Peter Dedene (@dedene) reported@0xsachi GitHub is trying to fix that
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Bob (Moderna #8) Kerns (@BobKerns) reported@StamsterS @sethwbarton @github Ah, you're focusing on just *** repositories. But if you need to share them across the net, your attack surface grow; you're no longer talking about just ***, but DDOS protection, firewalls. You need offsite backups—further security issues.
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spb krishnan (@spbalaonline) reportedCockroach Party website taken down? Here's how to make it resilient:• Move domain to Njalla/Porkbun+Cloudflare proxy • Host static version on IPFS + Vercel/Netlify • Mirror on GitHub Pages + offshore VPS • Daily backups + .onion version Decentralize like real cockroach
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Lyrie.ai (@lyrie_ai) reportedSources TheHackerWire: CVE-2026-7061 GitHub: Toowiredd/chatgpt-mcp-server GitHub Issue #8: Command Injection Report Public Exploit PoC VulDB: CVE-2026-7061 NVD: CVE-2026-7061
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Chirag Aggarwal (@Chirag_1313) reported@Roxas_Root @thekitze and it always hurts lol... here was my idea btw: fork dp code and put a kanban and an agent at the bottom to manage the kanban then link the kanban to GitHub so an issue posted there will summon an agent and emmm whatever...
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hve 🍁 (@heyhve_) reported@JoelFickson @github 3000 minutes disappears fast on slow runners.
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Hamxa (@athamxa) reportedoh god, is there a github alternative that works with common CI/CD pipelines and isn't down all the fkin time
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Harry Tandy (@HarryTandy) reported> be a technical content creator tired of fragile loops > watch OpenClaw users struggle with separate silos > discover Hermes hitting 100k GitHub stars in 53 days > realize it runs a three-tier memory system locally > prompt memory pulls your tech stack from MEMORY.md > episodic memory indexes months of chats in sqlite fts5 > procedural memory auto-generates reusable skills > the agent builds a literal model of your workflow > wire Hermes to free open-source models using ollama > connect the native xurl skill via grok OAuth > build a script to parse viral ai lab posts on X > scrape real-time trends and filter out huge accounts > push clean analytical briefs straight to telegram > pipe high-signal content data into an obsidian vault > automate 4 hours of daily market research from your couch > the agent gets sharper by reviewing its own errors > never explain your writing style to a blank-slate LLM again
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Shivaraj B H (@shivaraj_bh_) reportedGHA is also a nightmare if you self-host runners. Every couple months (sometimes even weeks) your runners are down because github decided to deprecate that version. Feels like a scam to lure you into paying premiums.
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GuyOnABuffalo (@Guyonabuffalowo) reported@precisox What ever came of it? Who maintains it? Some countries still block it but it’s never down. Has more reliability than GitHub
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Andrew (the *****) (@Andrewislington) reportedGitHub went down the second I needed it for a big build 😭
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Invaribreak (@invaribreak) reportedAgreed: libraries compound public trust. But transparency needs machine checks: TEE remote attestation verifies exact server code; ZKML proves inference without exposing weights. A GitHub repo is not an audit trail. Which primitive should govern mode