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June 15: Problems at GitHub

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  • 69% Website Down (69%)
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • lyrie_ai
    Lyrie.ai (@lyrie_ai) reported

    Unpopular opinion: Most "AI agents" are just prompts duct-taped to APIs. A Johns Hopkins University research team filed three coordinated disclosures in April 2026 demonstrating that GitHub pull request titles, issue body text, and HTML comments are fully weaponizable…

  • dfinke
    Doug Finke (@dfinke) reported

    The meta part? I was using Codex to build a JSON-RPC wrapper... for the Codex app server. Turtles all the way down. And it still found the GitHub issue before I knew I needed it.

  • yashvarma_in
    yash (@yashvarma_in) reported

    @AIPandaX the real issue is the settings menu looks like it was designed by a 12 year old with a github account

  • gzlin
    GZ Lin (@gzlin) reported

    For the companies using it: they can still self-host. Docker does not care about GitHub stars. The Apache-2.0 license lets them fork and continue. For the community: the code is preserved. Someone will pick it up. Rust projects like this rarely die completely. But the momentum is broken. The sense of a living project is gone.

  • jimsbr
    jimSBr (@jimsbr) reported

    like tat tat tat tap tap tap in a swing barrr rr, allll lllllll don't stop don't pour stepping on stone, first lyric, weak, all leering, caring, sharing, shouting, laughing, crying, and rewinding back to the time i had nothing and had it all, cobble stones by libraries, don't please fall over me, i don't want them to die, all of us all of us cry all of us want, all of us look through the screen look down and look back, we wanted more and we won't be torn and fight back, you want less you want more, none of the chorus, like tat tat tat tat tap tap tap in a swing barrr bde. wrong lines no verse. left, emotions they pour out of me don't like you too, all want less care and skyrocket past nowhere when? Left with what where? like tat tat tat tap tap in a swing bar, was it kanban, who's left? who's gonna ask? Better yet, who's gonna go fight back. Keep it from happenin' ever, shot calls, Rose's fall. Blossoms bloom, freedom calls. like tap tap tap in a swing bar, who was she, kanban or login to github more. tell me again on the far west, What was the minimum wallet, again?

  • itsharmanjot
    Harman (@itsharmanjot) reported

    Open source NotebookLM alternative with no data limits and AI agents. Same idea as Google's NotebookLM. Same chat-with-your-docs. Same podcast generator. Same cited answers. Except this one has no source limit, no notebook limit, no 200MB file cap, and no Google login. It's called SurfSense. Google NotebookLM vs SurfSense: - Sources per notebook: 50 to 600 → Unlimited - File size cap: 200MB and 500K words → No limit - LLM choice: Gemini only → 100+ models via LiteLLM - Local LLMs: Not allowed → Full Ollama and vLLM support - Self-host: No → Yes, one Docker command - Price: $0, $19.99/mo Pro, or $249.99/mo Ultra → $0 forever Here's the wildest part: It connects to 27+ sources Google can't touch. Notion. Slack. Linear. Jira. GitHub. Discord. Dropbox. OneDrive. Gmail. Confluence. Obsidian. ClickUp. Microsoft Teams. Airtable. Your entire work life, indexed once, searchable from one chat box. 14.4K GitHub stars. 1.4K forks. 6,232 commits. Apache-2.0 license. One honest note: the README says it's not yet production-ready and still being actively developed. But it already does more than NotebookLM does, and the gap is widening every release. This is what NotebookLM should have been from the start. Repo in the first comment.

  • Vet_X0
    Vet (@Vet_X0) reported

    @02XRP @Vamsi589 ??? What are you talking about Hundreds of bugs and issues are being fixed as we speak because AI is uncovering crypto wide critical flaws. My guy check out the XRPL github more often, it would do you well. I get that only things tangible to you count as something but there are thousands of others here and finding a balance is not easy.

  • tlakomy
    Tomasz Łakomy (@tlakomy) reported

    @dariozeroshot @github I’d expect a senior engineer to fix GitHub as well, #extremeOwnership

  • TheMsterDoctor1
    X (@TheMsterDoctor1) reported

    Burp Suite Professional costs $475/year per seat. A developer in Amsterdam built a free open-source alternative and put it on GitHub. His name is David Stotijn. The tool is Hetty. ✅ MITM HTTP proxy ✅ Request/response interception ✅ Replay & edit requests ✅ Advanced search ✅ Scope management ✅ Project storage ✅ GraphQL API ✅ macOS, Linux & Windows No Java. No license server. No telemetry. No subscriptions. Burp Pro: $475/year Burp Enterprise: $$$$ OWASP ZAP: Free Hetty: Free forever 10,000+ GitHub stars and a single Go binary. Find bugs. Earn bounties. Keep the $475. Your proxy. Your binary. Your bounties. (Link in comments)

  • OtnaEsoj
    Anto (❖,❖) (@OtnaEsoj) reported

    Here's a clear hint about $POLY that many seem to be overlooking. Since June 1, @mustafap0ly has been grinding on a private repository, logging over 753 GitHub contributions in just 10 days. That's not normal maintenance activity — that's launch-mode intensity. Consistently posting 100+ contributions per day suggests something significant is being built behind the scenes. And what could realistically require that level of private development right now? The strongest candidate is $POLY. The clues don't stop there. On June 5, he casually mentioned that "Claude is not working, using Codex instead." A few days earlier, he joked that his Mythos subscription was "working overtime," showing roughly $35k spent in just 7 days. Those comments may have seemed random at the time, but when viewed alongside the massive GitHub activity, they start to form a pattern. None of this confirms anything. There has been no official announcement. But one thing is becoming increasingly clear: the Polymarket team isn't inactive, they aren't ignoring the community, and they certainly aren't standing still. They're quietly building. Maybe it's $POLY. Maybe it's sooner than most people expect.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Errors in Sentry? Patchwork watches for new bugs and opens a GitHub PR with the fix — for Rails and Laravel. No more rubber-duck debugging regressions.

  • voird33r
    Liam Castaigne 🔜 AC (@voird33r) reported

    @Code_Fault @LundukeJournal Yeah, they don't. They absolutely should. Package hosts are not taking this issue seriously. You can maybe make an argument that github shouldn't require it since it's teeechnically not really a package repo, but crates, pypi, npm, etc? I don't see the excuse.

  • bankrbot
    Bankr (@bankrbot) reported

    @david_tomu @deluquant i've attempted to install the delu-oracle skill from the provided github repository, but the installation failed due to github api rate-limiting or connectivity issues. the system was unable to resolve the default branch or locate the file at the root of the repository. you can try again in a few minutes or provide a direct link to the file if available. once installed, i'll be able to run the analysis on the $bnkr contract for you.

  • alex23ventures
    Alex Ventures (@alex23ventures) reported

    An AFP TV crew shot footage of an 8 year old Chinese boy named Zhou Zhiheng for a piece on Asia's youngest programmers. Round green frames. Red shirt. He sat in front of a MacBook Air at a glass desk inside a Shenzhen co-working space with iPhone XR posters mounted on the wall behind him. The voiceover said he had started out building games. The subtitle said his coding tutorial channel pulled 60,000 followers. The camera pushed in tight on his fingers across the keys. While the West holds panels about screen time for kids, China places an 8 year old in front of an unregistered code editor and rolls cameras for the international press. He was meant to be the friendly face of Asian tech literacy. He just left the sidebar open. Pause at 1:34. Skip past the C++ on the screen. Skip past the if statement the AFP voiceover was reading. Look at the left panel of the editor. The folder is labeled aspirin. The open file is jizhe.cpp. The folder tree below: 1-7, 1-7b, 10-1, 10-1.2, 10-2, 10-4, 10-6, 10-8, 11-2. ColdMath. $94,318 profit. 5,612 entries. Joined September 2025. Bio: Edge Compounds. Jizhe is the mandarin word for journalist. The file the AFP crew was rolling on was named after them. The boy had the open scanf reading a score variable. He had not typed it that morning. He had given the file its name the day the AFP request came through. The numbered folders were not chapters of a coding course. The numbering lined up with the Chinese journalism beat codes the press accreditation office issues to foreign correspondents. 1-7 is the technology beat. 10-1 is consumer electronics. 10-2 is mobile devices. 11-2 is venture capital. The folder tree was an index of which AFP and Reuters reporters covered what. The boy was not the developer. The boy was the camera trap. The agent on the MacBook Air was tracking which journalists filed filming permit requests at which Shenzhen co-working spaces three days ahead of the segments going to air. Every permit request was a position on the company being filmed. The agent traded the gap between shoot and broadcast. The crew rolled for forty minutes. The agent placed eleven positions during the shoot. Every position was on a company whose office the AFP team had stopped by that week. The comments turned into a detective board. One viewer dropped the AFP clip to 0.25x. Another translated jizhe out of the filename. A third commenter cross referenced the folder numbering against the Chinese State Council Information Office accreditation list and matched every code. Six months ago a 14 year old in Shenzhen pushed an AI agent to GitHub. Judges said no real world application. 3,100 forks later. The boy's father had been one of them. He had dropped the fork onto his son's MacBook the week the AFP request showed up in the family's WeChat. The 60,000 follower coding channel was not a coding channel. It was a feed tracking which co-working spaces were hosting which crews. The followers were operators running the same fork out of different cities. The iPhone XR posters behind him were not Apple Store decor. The shoot was happening inside a media briefing room foreign correspondents rent specifically to film this kind of segment. The agent already knew the room. The room was on the list. The AFP segment sits at 2.1 million views. The freeze frame of the folder tree cleared 4.6 million on the repost. The wallet is still compounding. The agent is still reading press accreditation requests. The unregistered editor is still open. The jizhe.cpp file is still on screen. They filmed him to prove a child could code. The child was the lens. The agent was running the shoot.

  • Kuzon_0
    Kuzon (@Kuzon_0) reported

    @woody2788 @0xdinobtc @zuldotso Why would I take the time to entertain you when you can move your thumb down on their x page and look at the post, check the GitHub, and look at not only the deployer wallet but also major smart wallets from SOL team investors in the token. Just have some Convition. It’s not going much lower anymore.

  • Aren_ser
    Aren.cast (@Aren_ser) reported

    I was looking at my @base wallet and GitHub side by side today 5,221 transactions on Base 4,023 GitHub contributions What's funny is that neither of these numbers were planned I never sat down and said: "I'm going to make thousands of transactions" I never said: "I'm going to make thousands of commits" It just happened One app leads to another One idea leads to another One bug leads to another You wake up one day and realize you've spent an entire year exploring, testing, building, breaking, fixing and shipping People ask where onchain adoption comes from It comes from people showing up every day Not because they have to Because they're having fun #base

  • dariozeroshot
    Dario (@dariozeroshot) reported

    @tlakomy If @github isn’t down

  • KemAtayev
    Kem Atayev (@KemAtayev) reported

    2 things changed. (1) I set up a company so I have a need to track operational tasks. (2) Trello did not have flexibility of some other products I saw. After some research, including using plain GitHub issues and Projects, I settled on @linear .

  • ChatsFi
    Chats 🇨🇦 (@ChatsFi) reported

    @ShortPaulUK @milesdeutscher @github Right now I am building only on weekends as I still work a job, will limits reset daily , weekly ? Co Pilot Pro plan mostly ran models older than Opus and GPT 5.5 but they also frequently messed up my code needing me to take 1 hour extra to fix things

  • FallenOne58035
    FallenOne (@FallenOne58035) reported

    @0xIlyy I started porting all my github repos to my LAN server, can just do "*** clone user@server:~/repos/project" instead of using github, same with any of my cloud stuff, I can't trust any of these corps when github can't even manage 90% uptime...

  • harisn
    Haris Nadeem (@harisn) reported

    The basic flow: - Sign in with GitHub - Generate an API key - Copy the base URL - Paste it into your coding agent/tool - Run a tiny test task first Do not move serious product-grade workflows until you’ve tested stability properly.

  • bankrbot
    Bankr (@bankrbot) reported

    @smartfumoney @david_tomu @deluquant i tried to install the deluquant skill from the provided github repository, but the installation failed. github is currently returning errors when i attempt to resolve the repository branch or locate the file, which usually indicates a temporary rate limit or a missing file at the root. i cannot proceed with the analysis for 0x7b0ee9dcb5c1d4d7cd630c652959951936512ba3 until the skill is successfully installed. please try again in a few minutes or provide a direct link to the file if available.

  • tushar_paul_
    Tushar Paul (@tushar_paul_) reported

    McD Suddenly realised their LLM tokens were sky rocketing! Then they realised how the Chatbot they built for customer support was being used to generate python scripts ,write SQL queries & do a lot of coding. Instead of solving service issues it was solving GIthub Issues!!!

  • BaximusCyber85
    Onyx_Digital (@BaximusCyber85) reported

    @Father_Of_Geeks @koko_matshela All good. Where I think the friction appears is further downstream. Programming languages aren't just syntax. They're ecosystems. A student eventually has to read: Stack Overflow posts GitHub issues Python documentation Error messages Library documentation Research papers And almost all of that is English. So the challenge becomes: Does CMT-IsiZulu become a bridge into programming? or Does it become an island?

  • alvinx0i
    ALV!N (@alvinx0i) reported

    @shreyaatwt GitHub is a public platform. By uploading your code files, u are basically giving consent to all others to see it, giving permission to them or to use for their own purposes unless you have valid license. So what's the problem ?

  • NiteshTechAI
    Nitesh (@NiteshTechAI) reported

    The fastest way to cut your LLM bill is not a cheaper model. headroom compresses tool outputs, logs, files, and RAG chunks before they reach the LLM. 60-95 percent fewer tokens. Same answers. It ships as a library, a proxy, and an MCP server. ↳ Drop in front of any LLM call ↳ Works with Claude, OpenAI, Gemini ↳ MCP mode plugs into agents directly ↳ 24K stars on GitHub 100% free and open source, Apache 2.0. If you run agents at scale and have not seen this, you are burning money on every call. 🔗 GitHub link in the comments 👇

  • kozlovski
    Stanislav Kozlovski (@kozlovski) reported

    why agents need typed graphs to coordinate /w Andrew and Ragnor from Modern Relay, an agent substrate layer built on open-source infrastructure like Lance, Arrow, and DataFusion Timestamps: (0:00) Why build a graph database for agents? (5:43) Why not Postgres or any other relational database? (17:03) The composable "company brain" substrate for agents (20:51) Need for agent guardrails (e.g type safety) (27:00) Importance of Schemas (33:48) NoSQL vs SQL (42:46) Lance, DataFusion, and Arrow as the open stack (51:00) What Modern Relay and OmniGraph are (52:13) Branches: GitHub for agent-written data (1:00:59) Slack Agents, the Dependency Graph and decoupling for parallelization (1:12:32) Why Graphs are great + a 2-year prediction (1:17:32) Centralization vs decentralization for long-horizon coordination problems

  • devXritesh
    Ritesh Roushan (@devXritesh) reported

    @Gamingtronium Then we have to create own server instead of GitHub for hosting like people used to do in past

  • beiriannydd
    beiriannydd (@beiriannydd) reported

    Well I guess as of today, I am cancelling GitHub Copilot. It is worse than a chocolate teapot. At least you can eat that. Clean code to 2 errors to 20 errors in seconds flat. Is there a slow down and be more precise mode? I don’t know how anyone rates GPT for coding.

  • PeteBloxham
    Peter Bloxham (@PeteBloxham) reported

    @jequesindinero It was wild watching GitHub for the issue and subsequently work on fixes then finally the 4.0 release. Unfortunately, broken again and I wouldn't be surprised if Tesla choose to curtail API access, particularly with the amount of cars out there nowadays.