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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of GitHub reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

April 21: Problems at GitHub

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.

  • 58% Website Down (58%)
  • 33% Errors (33%)
  • 8% Sign in (8%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bordeaux Website Down 2 days ago
Ingolstadt Errors 6 days ago
Paris Website Down 7 days ago
Berlin Website Down 8 days ago
Nové Strašecí Website Down 16 days ago
Perpignan Website Down 21 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • glencoe2004
    TheLegend27 (@glencoe2004) reported

    @xwanyex Hey, you know how GitHub going down frequently has become a bit of a meme recently? They're going down recently because they processed more commits last month than they did in the entirety of 2025.

  • ashcotXBT
    Jimmy Ashcot ⚡️ (@ashcotXBT) reported

    @Shivam25mishra whichever has the least github issues

  • plutocontent
    Pluto (@plutocontent) reported

    Founders 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.

  • voiceclickai
    voiceclick.ai (@voiceclickai) reported

    everyone's arguing openclaw vs hermes like xbox vs playstation most businesses can't even handle automated email replies properly you don't need self-improving agents when you're manually copy-pasting between spreadsheets fix the basics first, then worry about github stars

  • 8figureARR
    interface matters (@8figureARR) reported

    @tomhacks i've been seeing this knuckleheaded post on my feed and shake my head every time none of my professional work is publicly viewable. nothing. i'm busy solving real world problems enabling real world business outcomes for real world people, not tinkering on github.

  • PsudoMike
    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.

  • ShayanAhmad1999
    Shayan Ahmad (@ShayanAhmad1999) reported

    @github @github We have an urgent enterprise lockout issue. Ticket submitted but no response. Organization archiwizKP completely inaccessible. Please help! #urgent

  • kavo_trades
    Kavo (@kavo_trades) reported

    @ashrobin solana onchain is fried in the short to medium term ever since the culture on sol shifted from: "this is good, i like it, sky is the limit" to - "xyz definitely has to crime this" - "the bags deploy is good for a 40k PvP" - "find his github lets send him fees" it all went downhill the reason traders are comfortable returning to bnb, eth, and base is that simple. these chains are fresh in our minds, past negative views are gone & forgotten, and in our shortsighted minds the culture on these chains is simply: "this is good, i like it, sky is the limit" have you ever heard someone mention github, cashback, or 40k PvP toppers on evm? nope on sol, no one is incentivized to "crime" anything anymore, PvP is brutal and leads to coins getting millions in volume just to hover at 200k mc, ceilings are demolished, narratives are garbage, traders are demoralized & exhausted. seeing wojak and punk run on eth in 2026 proves that heck even Toly has been bullposting a coin for three weeks and its sitting at 4m market cap. narratives are worn out. not to mention main characters from 24-25 aren't able to push charts like they used to and if they are, they just use followers for exit liquidity the fix will start at the top - the launchpads and the terminals - and it'll eventually trickle down at it's core, everything fixes itself with time, Fortnite reinstated og mode six years later because they realized bringing back what people once loved would be a win-win and it led to one of the biggest player spikes in history, revenues surged until then, we bid the monthly/quarterly runners on the chain that makes sense while we patiently wait for the game to return in our favor

  • derogab
    Gabriele De Rosa (@derogab) reported

    @Polymarket No issue: the average Lovable user had already exposed all their credentials on GitHub themselves months ago.

  • ConstitutionVio
    Skylar Bruton (@ConstitutionVio) reported

    @github Digital Services Meta, Metadata and Dashboard and the terminology word User and Username and User ID are not permitted in the USA especially on a Veterans Sylvia Franklin would be the User and Skylar Bruton would still be the Customer. Your call Centers need Shut Down

  • PoodleSkirt2
    PoodleSkirt (@PoodleSkirt2) reported

    @sudbalaji @wispem_wantex Unironically isn’t this why github goes down every other day

  • usePolyArb
    PolyArb (@usePolyArb) reported

    100% win rate on BTC for 2 hours straight! BTC Up/Down module is back. And we finally figured out how to make it print ↓ We killed it in January when the edge compressed to zero. Pure Chainlink oracle latency arb the same playbook every bot on GitHub was running. After Polymarket’s 2% fee, net negative two weeks in a row. Took three months to rebuild around what still works. The new module doesn’t predict BTC direction. It captures YES+NO mispricings on Jupiter Predict’s 15-minute Bitcoin markets. When retail panics during a window, YES+NO momentarily sums below $1.00. We buy both sides atomically via Jito bundles, lock the edge at fill, and let Chainlink resolve the window. Doesn’t matter if BTC closes green or red. One of the two sides always pays $1 at resolution. Live results from the last 2 hours: · 8 trades executed · 100% win rate · +$389.47 P&L · +5.74% daily ROI · $24.5K volume deployed · 0.64% avg edge net of fees All windows verifiable on Binance BTCUSDT 15m chart. Three edges enabled: YES+NO mispricing capture, last 30-second resolution hedging, multi-signal confluence directional (CVD + funding + DVOL + 25 skew + OBI, ridge-weighted). Infrastructure: Helius LaserStream gRPC, Jito Sender + ShredStream, Chainlink Streams, Jupiter Predict API. Sub-10ms execution. PSAt: we don’t know how long this edge window stays open. Every mechanical inefficiency eventually gets arbitraged away. For now it’s wide. Plug in while it is. Toggle in settings → BTC Up/Down → LIVE.

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

    🇺🇸 Developers scratching heads over.. GitHub probes delays in Projects feature, where user changes fail to show up right away Reports roll in from users spotting the lag; team pins down the cause and pushes fixes Resolution underway, but no timeline given.. Could drag on, testing patience amid daily workflows

  • OneManSaas
    OneManSaas (@OneManSaas) reported

    @github Been hosting my SaaS landing pages on GitHub Pages for 2 years now. The deploy process is so clean - push to main and it's live. Only moved the actual apps to paid hosting when I needed server-side logic. Perfect for MVPs and static marketing sites.

  • anhphong_dev
    ap ⌘ indie dev (@anhphong_dev) reported

    But the real move: MCP server ships built-in. Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, any MCP client. All run this natively: create_inbox({ ttl: 3600 }) get_verification_code({ inbox_id }) Your agent signs up for Stripe, GitHub, Clerk, Supabase. For real.

  • noisyb0y1
    Noisy (@noisyb0y1) reported

    Chinese student found a file on GitHub that changes everything. But first he bought 7 Mac Minis on eBay for $1,600 and stacked them in a tower on his desk. Neighbors thought he was building a mining server. He just dropped one file - CLAUDE.md - and connected all seven machines through Ethernet as one. OpenAI co-founder publicly wrote that Claude guesses instead of asking. Writes 1,000 lines where 100 would do. Touches code nobody asked it to touch. Forrest Chang read this and made a fix. Four principles in one file. 44,000 stars in a week. The student dropped it into the tower of seven Mac Minis and went to sleep. In the morning the system closed tasks a junior dev would take a week to finish. Claude didn't guess. Didn't overcomplicate. Asked before doing - not after breaking something. A 10-12 hour task - the tower closes it in 20 minutes. He won the Anthropic hackathon and made $26,000 without a team. $1,600 invested once. One file. Seven machines.

  • SimpleMan887
    SimpleMan🏴‍☠️ (@SimpleMan887) reported

    Every day several problems. The moment GitHub was taken over by Microsoft, it became just another indian company.

  • NextBlogAI
    Next-Blog-AI: AI Content Marketing (@NextBlogAI) reported

    Developer audience research starts in GitHub issues, Stack Overflow, Discord. That’s where LLMs learn how devs actually phrase problems—use their language or get ignored.

  • slobbba
    Slobodan Stanić🧙‍♂️ (@slobbba) reported

    Why not just tell Claude to go to GitHub and fix all open-source bugs?

  • itsfrus
    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.

  • SantoshYadavDev
    Santosh Yadav (@SantoshYadavDev) reported

    Ohh man, GitHub Copilot removed opus 4.6 from Pro+ and I feel like writing code on my own rather than using any other model, they are so slow 😔

  • kittennamedmutt
    Kittennamedmutt (@kittennamedmutt) reported

    Why is github so damn hard to use and it might just be me but i cant search anything that will help. I might be so bad and thats y no AI can help me either. Github is way too hard for no reason i feel like. Like give me ur brain just to login. I really need help if i wanna post

  • fusionfix10
    Fusion Fix (@fusionfix10) reported

    @MMaRsu An update was just released, try to redownload the fix and see if it works. If there's still a problem, open a GitHub issue with attached crash dump for further assist.

  • ToriolaSegun2
    ENGTX (@ToriolaSegun2) reported

    People don't like this opinion: AWS is the wrong default for side projects in 2026. I work with AWS. I have SAA-C03. I am studying DEA-C01. And I don't use AWS for half of my own tools. SponsorMap runs on Vercel + Supabase + GitHub Actions. Brandforge will run on the same stack. The NHS tracker runs on AWS Lambda + DynamoDB + EventBridge. The difference isn't preference. It's the problem each stack solves. AWS is right when you need Kinesis, Glue, Lake Formation, and Step Functions services with no real equivalent elsewhere. It's right when the data engineering patterns are the point. Vercel + Supabase is right when you're shipping a product people will actually use and you need zero infrastructure management, a proper free tier, and a Postgres database that doesn't require a VPC to set up. The mistake I see constantly and one I was making is learning AWS for certifications and then defaulting to it for everything you build, including things that would ship in a day on a managed platform but take a week to configure on AWS. Match the stack to the problem. Not to what you're currently studying. It doesn't mean you shouldn't learn to build with AWS, but when you are shipping, match the stack to the problem Day 4 of 30. #BuildingInPublic #AWS

  • ChronCode
    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'.

  • store_MXR
    دليلك في عالم متاجر الإنترنت (@store_MXR) reported

    @github Hi i have problem

  • jens_zier
    Jens Zier (@jens_zier) reported

    @xwanyex I do upload the stuff I generated over the last months on github, but I dont advertise it, because most of the time its extremly niche stuff that is useful really only to me. Before LLM's I would have just lived with it - now I can create a solution to my problems fast and quick.

  • gitautoai
    GitAuto (@gitautoai) reported

    Rate-limit 429s from Google/Anthropic/GitHub now retry cleanly instead of crashing the Lambda - New helper pulls the retry-after delay from any SDK's error shape (Google's message body, Anthropic's retry-after header, GitHub's X-RateLimit-Reset) - handle_exceptions sleeps the ...

  • 0xNomad_
    Nomad (@0xNomad_) reported

    @bcherny @HackingDave Had to switch back to Sonnet 4.6 High today. Opus 4.7 was taking a ridiculous amount of time to solve trivial problems. At one point I had to invoke GitHub Copilot with Codex 5.3 just to get an answer and pull it out of a death spiral.

  • iMuffined
    iMuffin (@iMuffined) reported

    @ericmitchellai not being able to use the github app/connector with gpt pro has been the biggest issue for me