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Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Errors (46%)

    Errors (46%)

  2. Website Down (43%)

    Website Down (43%)

  3. Sign in (11%)

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SpainTorrevieja Website Down
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FranceTalizat Website Down
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • hakan_nylen Håkan Nylén (@hakan_nylen) reported

    solve my problem by getting the tar from github.

  • eugenioestrada Eugenio Estrada (@eugenioestrada) reported

    @theNickHatter @github No accesible for me from the las 10 hours... But with other network carrier I have no problem.

  • Vitim_us Victor (@Vitim_us) reported

    @rob_dodson My biggest issue with GitHub is that I’m part of a organization with over 350+ active repos. When I want to work on my personal projects I can’t hide the noise and only see the “me” profile.

  • advocatemack Mackenzie Jackson (@advocatemack) reported

    @troyhunt Just shows how much credentials are left in public spaces. @GitGuardian released their annual report yesterday, they found 5 million secrets in public GitHub last year. These may not have been on GitHub but shows how big of a problem unsecured credentials are.

  • lucalanziani Luca Lanziani 🌍 (@lucalanziani) reported

    @axjslack @bugant @natfriedman I disagree here, it isn't really that painful. Partita Iva becomes an issue if the company has a presence in the state, by the law they are required to hire you if the collaboration last more X years or other conditions applies. GitHub is owned by Microsoft, would that count?

  • BlasBenito Blas M. Benito (@BlasBenito) reported

    Well, @github is down, or at least I cannot reach the site or push stuff to my repos.

  • algo_luca Luca Palmieri (@algo_luca) reported

    @KingOfCoders There is no such a thing as too stupid, but there are definitely typos in the book! Can you open an issue on the GitHub repository linking to your project so that I can have a look?

  • domoritz Dominik Moritz (@domoritz) reported

    @lenary The number of times I find a GitHub issue I filed (in other people’s projects) when I look for solutions to a bug is surprisingly high.

  • dbeaver_news DBeaver (@dbeaver_news) reported

    @neavilag Unfortunately, it is absolutely unclear where the problem is. It would be better to create a ticket on GitHub with the detailed description.

  • koen_hufkens Koen Hufkens, PhD (@koen_hufkens) reported

    @BlasBenito @github No issues here.

  • Chris_Maer Chris Maer (@Chris_Maer) reported

    @paraschopra Build in open on Github-Reddit-Stackoverflow but pay in cash and equity for answers. $500 to the three most upvoted solutions to a small problem. And keep chipping away at it.

  • hakusaro particles ✨ (@hakusaro) reported

    In the last week: Exchange server mass exploit after plenty of warning, GitHub accidentally gives away session cookies, a *** RCE, big brother (Verkada) hacked, Tesla hacked, Cloudflare hacked, and the cloud burned down.

  • barneycarroll Barney (@barneycarroll) reported

    But any step of legitimate functional escape condition (ie demonstrating enough esoteric value to stand as a meaningful thing discrete from GitHub-hosted markdown) … leads to this conceptually recursive problem case. A website whose navigation demonstrates variations of itself?

  • vladsaveliev Vlad Savelyev 🤍❤️🤍 (@vladsaveliev) reported

    @mike_schatz @nilshomer @useAnVIL Had the same problem, but in the GitHub issue you shared above there was a tip about applying "export GCS_OAUTH_TOKEN=`gcloud auth application-default print-access-token`" beforehand, and with that, it works for private buckets for me as well!

  • SegaDenmark florence (@SegaDenmark) reported

    GitHub fix ur servers or I will have to intervene .

  • digglesby Curtis Ward (@digglesby) reported

    This guy just opened an issue on ****-XueXiQiangGuo threatening to report them all to GitHub and the local authorities, and people are just absolutely dunking on him.

  • lcjury luis jury 🌋 (@lcjury) reported

    @adamwathan I believe the difference is: repositories are public, emails aren't Unsolicited emails are that, unsolicited. Github Issues, on the other hand, aren't unsolicited, they're not following the repository etiquette. My answer depends on: Do we want to teach contributor modals?

  • lucalanziani Luca Lanziani 🌍 (@lucalanziani) reported

    @axjslack @bugant @natfriedman I disagree here, it isn't really that painful. Partita Iva becomes an issue if the company has a presence in the state, by the law they are required to hire you if the collaboration last more X years or other conditions applies. GitHub is own by Microsoft, would that count?

  • isaac_abraham Isaac Abraham (@isaac_abraham) reported

    @ben_a_adams @DamianEdwards Unless I'm forgetting - I thought there was a long running github issue when the need to turn on release for publish was ruled out as not needed / didn't make sense? cc @khellang?

  • vhorta1973 Vasco Horta (@vhorta1973) reported

    @theNickHatter @github It’s down

  • RichFelker Rich Felker (@RichFelker) reported

    Github really needs to fix the thing where viewing PR breaks entirely after a forced push. PR should be tied to the original hash, and should have a hidden tag permanently linked to it, so that regardless of any subsequent pushes to the branch the original PR is preserved/visible

  • digglesby Curtis Ward (@digglesby) reported

    This guy just opened an issue on ****-XueXiQiangGuo threatening to report them all to GitHub and the local authorities, and people are just absolutely dunking on him.

  • Aerendir 「ÆRΞЙÐIЯ」 Adamo Crespi (@Aerendir) reported from Nocera Inferiore, Campania

    @symfony This is not a “baby step”: this is a really big step as I had GitHub Actions broken each time a new version was released due to limitations in API requests. Now this should not happen anymore! 🎉

  • gellyfish Jonathan Stowe (@gellyfish) reported

    Nearly just typed and pressed "Add" on a comment and I had intended for the work Jira into a reply on a github issue, that would have confused someone.

  • advocatemack Mackenzie Jackson (@advocatemack) reported

    @k8em0 Just shows how much credentials are left in public spaces. @GitGuardian released their annual report yesterday, they found 5 million secrets in public GitHub last year. These may not have been on GitHub but shows how big of a problem unsecured credentials are.

  • e3amn2l Emanuel Bronshtein (@e3amn2l) reported

    @TalBeerySec @WalletScrutiny @ZenGo even more issues found by me that are not reported as they ignored my issues, and I needed to ping several people so they will notice and fix what in Github,new Ramzor closed-source app,reported less stuff,many won't, I don't help closed-source for free, others behave the same /5

  • HEYimHeroic i'm alice (@HEYimHeroic) reported

    with my computer broken, i can't work on most of my projects. however, i do have an old Chromebook. while Chromebooks can't install or open pretty much anything, GitHub offers an in-browser text editor... i might be able to get that "secret project" ready for the public.

  • lcjury luis jury 🌋 (@lcjury) reported

    @adamwathan I believe the difference is: repositories are public, emails aren't Unsolicited emails are that, unsolicited. Github Issues, on the other hand, aren't unsolicited, they're not following the repository etiquette. My answer would depend on: Do we want to teach etiquette?

  • hemju He. M. Ju. (@hemju) reported

    @natfriedman why is functionality on @github so focused on ONE repository? Nowadays, developers/code/documentation/discussions/even issues live across multiple repositories. @gitlab is so much better on this. How do you manage a largeer/mixed team on GH?

  • autiomaa Daniel Schildt (@autiomaa) reported

    @sulka In theory that could be possible, if the build process would be done with GitHub Actions, and static output pushed to the GitHub Pages. Just wondering whether that is flexible enough, as GH Pages has various problems and issues with lack of features. But pricing is reasonable.