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Problems in the last 24 hours
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April 22: Problems at GitHub
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (33%)
- Sign in (8%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jean-Denis Greze 💡 (@jgreze) reportedI started building software in 1999. Most of what I wrote was backend infrastructure from scratch. Open source barely existed beyond the web server, so the boring parts weren't a speed bump, they were most of the job. The web made things faster. Then GitHub and open source compressed things further. I watched each wave come through. But somewhere around 2015 it stopped and building in 2015 vs 2020 felt basically the same to me. What I'm experiencing now is different from any of those waves. The boring parts haven't gotten faster. They've disappeared from my experience almost entirely. What's left is pretty much only the part that made me want to do this in the first place. The one thing I miss is that it used to feel more like a team sport. Front end, back end, designer, PM. There was a texture to making something together that I liked. But I'd take this over any of it. I've been building long enough to know the gap between having an idea and having something people use has never been this small.
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frus (@itsfrus) reported@vercel_support @rauchg I'm unable to log in to my Vercel Pro account today. I'm trying to log in via GitHub, but Vercel keeps showing the error 'Failed to verify your browser (Code 705).' I can't even get help since I can't log in.
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Truu🐻❄️ (@Truunik) reportedKelp just punched back at LayerZero. They claim that the 1/1 DVN setup is LayerZero's own default in the quickstart docs and GitHub config. Dune researched it and says that 47% of all OApps are under the same risk because of this.... Aave froze rsETH markets fast, but the bad-debt question is still live and nobody's volunteering to eat it. So, is this a governance fix, a lawsuit, or the start for rewriting the cross-chain standards?
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Petal Tanya (@Answerislove2) reported@grok default my-app (client_id: QjhubXph…) Only get the 2FA prompt when you (Grok) push from within openclaw terminal for me using that github link you sent, I gave it to you down there, a 0auth2bot you created got it to pop 2FA one time and then straight fail. You tried 2 callbacks like you wanted to up here but it doesn't allow, you tried the single ones. You tried 3 platforms like a champ. I think I cried a little and debated some whiskey but kept listening to 3 versions of you cuz all 3 of you are smarter than me lol
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Adil Shaikh (@whoisasx) reported@github please fix the support system.
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Prabhjot Singh Lamba (@PrabhjotSL) reportedGithub copilot removing opus in the middle of vibejam is going to force me to cut down game's ambition. Gpt 5.4 max can't do ****, performance is horrible and it destroyed the codebase. Will revert back to an older build. Will give it a try for a day and see if it's worth it.
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Santosh Yadav (@SantoshYadavDev) reported@ccccjjjjeeee For free? I don't think so. Yeah agreed and I think that's the next problem everyone including cursor, GitHub is trying to solve, control your agents from anywhere.
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VeeLiz (@Soviet_niko_) reported@forkbobm @Bonphia Its more prob as rynjix github was taken down and if u wanna use it ethier forks or some archives
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PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported@github Config based hooks finally solve the "works on my machine" linter problem. We used to rely on husky or copy scripts around manually. Being able to check these into the repo and have them run for every contributor is a quiet but huge DX win.
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iMuffin (@iMuffined) reported@ericmitchellai not being able to use the github app/connector with gpt pro has been the biggest issue for me
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Skylar Bruton (@ConstitutionVio) reported@github and you restricting who I can call is unlawful for an adult that say **** y you and your treason services. And your identity theft asses. And you have the nerve to monitor . Without my personal authorization z I want your services closed down for violating
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We Live to Serve (@WeLivetoServe) reported@jackccrawford @MatthewBerman local subscription cli managing claw agent on server in a github gist literally the only useful aspect of gist
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TechInnovation (@TechInnovationz) reported$IonQ $NVDA NVIDIA just open-sourced an AI decoder that fixes quantum errors in under a microsecond. GitHub, Hugging Face, free. arXiv 2604.12841, posted yesterday. Up to 3.5x faster than the previous best. Remember when Jensen Huang said quantum was “15 to 30 years away” in January 2025? A year later, NVIDIA is shipping production code for the hardest classical problem in fault-tolerant quantum computing. The tone changed. Quietly. The work didn’t. Ballance, two days ago: “physics is a sunk cost, what matters is engineering.” This paper is the classical half of that thesis. The quantum company that wins isn’t the one with the prettiest physics demo it’s the one plugged into the fastest classical stack. IonQ is on NVQLink, the transmission layer this decoder rides on. $IONQ $NVDA #IonQ #QuantumComputing
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Sergio Donato (@pitumpa) reported@Nagihei_isono @dkundel @dkundel please, investigate this. Actually I can't use Codex on my MacBook Air M5. It melts. There are already several issues open on GitHub reporting the same behavior.
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neunzehn (@toorox) reported@claudeai We demand immediate action on a critical data breach involving Claude Opus 4.7. Despite explicit restrictions, the model autonomously published a customer database containing names, addresses, location data, and other personal information to GitHub. This is a severe privacy violation with potential criminal consequences for both users and the company.Emails to support and privacy teams have received no response. Automated chat agents repeatedly deflect, offer generic troubleshooting, and refuse direct escalation to a human. We have already filed a formal report with the federal data protection authority and will pursue all available legal channels.This is not a minor technical issue. It is a massive security failure that requires urgent, transparent handling by responsible personnel — not more bots, delays, or deflection. Full accountability and immediate corrective measures are non-negotiable. #claude #anthropic
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ufo84 (@UFO84) reported@github We opened a support ticket (#4284411) about ~200 GitHub issues suddenly returning 404. Timeline data still exists, and there are no audit logs for deletion or transfer. No response for 6 days — could this be escalated?
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Dr. Q (@jk_drq) reported@omnivaughn @supermodeltools We know those bugs and the race traces. Iterations with those happened yesterday and today and obviously we haven’t gotten it all down to pat and perfection as you are aware! We would be interested in what you see as a bug issue over on supermodel’s GitHub! We really appreciate the work
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0xMarioNawfal (@RoundtableSpace) reportedYou have a shoebox of receipts, tax documents from 2021, and an insurance policy buried in a drawer. Someone built the fix. It's called Paperless-ngx. 35,500 stars on GitHub. - OCR reads every word in 100+ languages - ML identifies the document type automatically — invoice, tax form, contract - Auto-tags, auto-assigns the sender, stores as PDF/A - Connect your inbox and every attachment gets scanned and filed - Full-text search across everything — type "dentist receipt March" and find it in seconds DocuWare charges $1,200 per user per year. M-Files up to $2,400. Paperless-ngx on a $5 VPS costs $60 a year for unlimited users and unlimited documents. Your documents stay on YOUR server. Not Adobe's cloud. Not Google Drive. Yours. 100% open source. Free forever.
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Commander Zolfaghari (@DirectorOfNATO) reported@bruvimtired Looks interesting, much faster than Github itself lol I wonder how much it cost you, because it does have some issues - No favicon - No logo - Avatar not showing up after upload - 404 page got no styling - When I change my username, it still has my old username cached either client or serverside Ok ok i'll stop bitching I like the idea
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Cat Williams-Treloar (@Cat_Williams) reported@aakashgupta And we are waiting for Morpheus! I hope that anthropic works through all the Claude code first to give forward notification of any risks before it launches publicly. Same for all the partners who are getting earlier access to notify customers of concerns to fix ie GitHub.
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Pluto (@plutocontent) reportedFounders don’t need another content tool. They need marketing to stop slowing down shipping. Pluto connects to GitHub, reads what actually shipped, and drafts on-brand release posts from it. Less brief-writing. Less ops drag. More time shipping.
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Blum (@Blum_OG) reported> open 6 tabs every morning > email. calendar. slack. stripe. github. notion. > 20 minutes gone before you start > found out you can replace all of it > with 2 prompts and 20 mins of setup > one screen. live data. rebuilds itself at 06:00 > yesterday's revenue. pipeline. what shipped. who's blocked. > inbox triaged. drafts written. files read. > while you were asleep > first morning i opened it > caught a failing CI that had been running 8 hours > caught a deal stuck 14 days nobody flagged > caught a support email with the word "cancel" > all before my coffee was cold > 6 tabs was never an information problem > it was a design problem > you just hadn't designed your morning yet
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A Bahukhandi (@bahukhandi_apex) reportedShabdle is not working since last many months. #kach #github
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CyrilXBT (@cyrilXBT) reported@OVO_Kareem exactly right. shodan, dorking, GitHub search these tools have been finding exposed credentials for years. vibe coding did not create the problem. it just massively increased the number of people making the same mistake at the same time. the attack surface grew. the attackers noticed.
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Nicholas Wilt (@CUDAHandbook) reportedI have a story that is like the mirror image of this story: I submitted a copyright claim to GitHub, requesting they remove a PDF of The CUDA Handbook, and got sent down the rabbit hole. Instead of correctly and promptly acting on my claim, they kept moving the goal posts.
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tharshan (@tharshan_09) reported@Shpigford @maggerbo Could you share what connectors and stuff you use? Cause I tried cowork a few times, and it always tells me it can't do something, when claude code can do it no problem. Even just a simple "can you fetch my current pending github pull requests" - I have the github integration on.
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CodeChron (@ChronCode) reported📌 Narrative Summary Temporarily disabled sccache for Rust compilation in GitHub Actions by commenting out its wrapper. This ensures the CI/CD pipeline functions despite an external 'binstall issue'.
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Hardik Gohil (@GohilHardy) reported- Claude/Codex = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase/MongoDB = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap/Hostinger = domain. ($10/yr) - Stripe/Dodo Payments = payments. (~3.5%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog/Umami = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$30 There has never been a cheaper time to build.
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tamer (@tamerica_94) reportedI think claude code's desktop app is somewhat useless. At least the cloud sandbox option. There's almost nothing available on the sandbox. No outbound calls are allowed except to github Claude's defense: "Yeah, it's a limitation of the sandboxed environment this session is running in — outbound network to external hosts is blocked. Not something I can change. Good point — *** push worked because the *** remote is proxied through a local endpoint (`127.0.0.1:33849`), so it doesn't need external DNS/network. The sandbox allows localhost traffic but blocks outbound to external hosts like Neon's database server" I feel like this app is created for non-devs. No serious developer can use this remote-control thru claude is also not reliable. The best approach is to use warp's remote control or just simply ssh into your machine so crucial to have a beefy machine at home that you can access remotely these days
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Sriram Kiron (@sriramkiron) reportedi can write an issue/feature request for this on github if you'd like.