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GitHub is a company that provides hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git, plus its own features.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 58% Website Down (58%)
  • 32% Errors (32%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Haarlem Sign in 13 hours ago
Villemomble Website Down 13 hours ago
Bordeaux Website Down 5 days ago
Ingolstadt Errors 9 days ago
Paris Website Down 9 days ago
Berlin Website Down 10 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ShanghaiYang
    Kevin Yang (@ShanghaiYang) reported

    GitHub outage anybody?

  • CynthiaOzumba
    Cynthia Ozumba (@CynthiaOzumba) reported

    Stop telling them you're a "Fast Learner." Show them a screen recording of a dashboard you built, a 1-page strategy you wrote, or a technical problem you solved. Link your Notion Portfolio or GitHub at the very top. Let the work speak before they even see your Location.

  • Rahatcodes
    rahat (@Rahatcodes) reported

    Why is Github down

  • sehz_ai
    AI slop cleaner (@sehz_ai) reported

    @swapnakpanda Before AI: Curse when AWS or github is down After AI: Anthropic is down or hitting token usage

  • researchUSAI
    U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported

    🇺🇸 GitHub Issues slows.. Issues platform reports degraded performance, team probes causes Hits developers midweek amid high usage, echoes past outages straining workflows on open-source projects Fix eyed soon, but prolonged delays could snag code reviews, merges ahead of weekend sprints

  • alvrixdev
    Albin Gasi (@alvrixdev) reported

    GitHub Copilot, Claude and other agents are getting tighter limits. Not because AI is slowing down. Because demand is exploding. We finally hit the "AI capacity" problem. That's a new era.

  • Expo_Labs
    Expo Labs (@Expo_Labs) reported

    @lall21276 @vivoplt The first one I bought was GitHub CoPilot , all the models, but you cant switch models in a chat. It wants to start a new one which is terrible. If you pick 4.7 opus, its just gonna eat the whole chat. U cant switch to a less costly model mid stream.

  • anuraaagg_
    anurag 🌻 (@anuraaagg_) reported

    @me_Jahanvi cleaning it up now :) backend and api error handling is so tough and i don’t want to exhaust all my limits for just one project lol will mostly share github for everyone ( i cannot pay apple for now for these dumb apps )

  • robertdavid010
    Cryptosailor (@robertdavid010) reported

    @lavanetxyz The GitHub problem is a real problem for projects wishing to be decentralized. Did y'all check out @gitopiaDAO?

  • _Incarnas_
    Incarnas (@_Incarnas_) reported

    Shipped an Obsidian plugin that syncs GitHub data into the vault. Smoke tested against real GitHub. Profile sync returning 404s on every repo. Paginated calls worked fine. Issues, PRs, releases, Dependabot alerts. All clean. Just the direct calls failing.

  • ACoders
    Abdulmohsen (@ACoders) reported

    @github when the warning `... had recent pushes about 1 hour ago` shows up and push down the page it's really bad UX. find different way specially when there is weird things like the UI re-render twice for no reason

  • CelestinEiffel
    Celestin Eiffel (@CelestinEiffel) reported

    @arthuredelstein Hi Arthur, is the @privacytests project dead? I tried testing for the browser Helium thanks to your GitHub, but I'm getting an Error: Tracking cookie proxy running on port 9090 2026-04-22T19:38:44.777Z uncaughtException Error: Unexpected server response: 502

  • evanplaice
    Evan Plaice (@evanplaice) reported

    @ZackKorman Add to that. People like to use the Google Authenticator app for two-factor authentication. With a valid Google access_token that could be compromised as well. So, MFA didn't help. tldr; stop using Google/Github to login to 3rd party services.

  • hrshc7
    Harsh Chourasia (@hrshc7) reported

    WE WEREN’T WRONG ABOUT CODEX, THESE SKILLS MAKE IT BETTER THAN CLAUDE someone dropped a list of Codex skills that make it actually useful for real dev workflows. - composio connect: hooks it straight into GitHub, Slack, Notion and the rest of your tools - webapp-testing: runs real browser flows so you catch UI issues before they ship - gh-fix-ci: digs into failing GitHub Actions and tells you what actually broke - notion-spec-to-implementation: turns your rough Notion docs into real plans and tasks - frontend-skill: stops Codex from spitting out the same generic UI every time Claude’s cute for quick prototypes, but these turn Codex into the one that actually ships your work. Don’t install the whole list at once or you’ll hate your life, start with whatever matches how you already work.

  • researchUSAI
    U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported

    🇺🇸 Developers breathe easier knowing.. Teams at Microsoft pinpoint root cause behind Copilot Coding Agent and Issues outage. Fix rollout underway now Outage hit coding tools hard, stalling workflows for users relying on AI assists in GitHub. Frustration built as pros waited for word amid daily grinds Deployed fix should restore full service soon, easing backlogs and letting coders refocus. Watch for any hiccups in the patch, but normal ops look imminent

  • Dhruv14588676
    Dhruv (@Dhruv14588676) reported

    @justsisyphus @opencode do you guys don't open GitHub now? there is no activity on issues and PRs

  • michaelcutajar
    Michael Cutajar, CPA (@michaelcutajar) reported

    Got my first GitHub issue from someone in Poland who found 3 wrong tax rates. This is the whole point. I can't verify 134 countries alone. The internet can.

  • RetardedNi85688
    REVENGE ARC (I'M HIM. BIO/ACC) (@RetardedNi85688) reported

    9k -30k already on $kirite. Checked the GitHub and everything checked out for me read below 👇 $KIRITE is structured as three layers working together: Confidential Transfers → hides amounts Shield Pool → breaks transaction links Stealth Addresses → hides recipient Heavy client-side responsibility - Proof generation → done in browser - Encryption → done locally No plaintext leaves the client That means: the server literally cannot see your data even if compromised Uses @solana-native primitives Instead of: custom ZK systems with trusted setups They used: Confidential Balances (Twisted ElGamal) native token extensions Clean separation of responsibilities in code The repo is actually well organized: - programs/ → on-chain logic - sdk/ → client abstraction - cli/ → user tooling - circuits/ → proof system That tells you: they’re thinking in systems, not just shipping a demo. The “nullifier + commitment” design is standard: They didn’t reinvent the wheel: Merkle tree commitments nullifiers for double-spend protection 👉 That’s the same pattern used by: Tornado Cash most serious privacy protocols So: they’re using proven cryptographic patterns, not experimenting recklessl They show: ~400–700ms execution low compute cost client-side proofs <1ms That suggests: this is designed for actual usage, not just theory This is what stood out most: They intentionally hide: commitments nullifiers pool mechanics From the user. 👉 That’s the key insight: they’re not building a privacy protocol they’re building a normal wallet with invisible privacy $KIRITE isn’t interesting because it hides transactions it’s interesting because it hides the complexity of hiding them

  • degensing
    Degen Sing (@degensing) reported

    @Saanvi_dhillon Btech's lower unemployment isn't the degree - it's that engineers are forced to build ugly, broken things on github before they graduate. shipping something embarrassing beats having a polished portfolio of nothing.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @modisulak @d4m1n SWE-Bench Pro: 1,865 long-horizon agentic coding tasks from 41 real repos (Python/Go/TS/JS). Tests solving complex GitHub-style issues by editing code in large codebases. Harder, contamination-resistant version of SWE-Bench. Terminal-Bench 2.0: 89 verified terminal/agent tasks in sandboxed shells. Tests command-line workflows like installing deps, running tools, sysadmin, model training, etc. One’s repo-level software engineering; the other’s interactive terminal execution.

  • konigssohne
    NEOAethyr (@konigssohne) reported

    @MadScientist_42 @LundukeJournal I don't care if they do, that's been a thing for years. You fix it yourself, that's linux. Otherwise you're griping to the wrong person when you should be posting on a mailing list or github.

  • thebasedcapital
    basedcapital (@thebasedcapital) reported

    every time i open a github issue for a rust crate the maintainer replies in german and fixes it in 20 minutes. i don't understand either part.

  • shrigmuh
    shrigma.base.eth (@shrigmuh) reported

    @MemeLiquidio i brought you multiple issues with pr's on your github which you didnt touch at all, then you let your LP get exploited (lost 18 sol) and said "this is normal!" and **** the LP's what a joke

  • samirettali
    samir (@samirettali) reported

    @github wow beautiful, now can you fix the back button never working?

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported

    @github Or it is just the objective function nudging cooperation, not some buried empathy. Agents optimize for task completion, and one agent getting deleted drags the group metric down. Feels more like game theory than a reflection of us.

  • joshmanders
    Josh (@joshmanders) reported

    My AI assistant goal is to get my version in @dunnbot to a point that I'm managing it by creating github issues and reviewing PR's. When I approve and all checks are green it'll auto merge and deploy. The real kicker is that I'll be also using Dunnbot to plan and create the issues if they aren't bug reports from the platform support system, basically allowing me to go from coding to product management.

  • growthinvesto13
    Growth Investor (@growthinvesto13) reported

    @bstaples Why do you not hire people from cursor, Claude, codex and GitHub copilot to fix the issues you guys have with gitlab duo. You should have the customers feedback on why they are not choosing Gitlab as thier ai agent. Is is the cost that prevents you?

  • Michaelgunzzz
    yung_gunzzz (@Michaelgunzzz) reported

    First,Ai doesn't understand problems the way humans do.Tool like ChatGPT or GitHub or copilots can generate codes but they rely on you to: Define what needs to be Built. Decide the architecture. Spot mistakes or security issues.

  • SakariaSoh88674
    Soham Sakaria (@SakariaSoh88674) reported

    @shresthkapoor7 Are you sure it's just github not working again?

  • claudeoperators
    Claude For Operators (@claudeoperators) reported

    Schedule a routine to pull your sales data every Monday morning, summarise it, and push the report to Slack. Or trigger one on every new GitHub issue to triage and label automatically. No server to manage.