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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (65%)
- Sign in (18%)
- Errors (18%)
Live Outage Map
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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harry (@erd_harrison) reported@YashHustle_22 github issues for open source work.
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Docsbook.io (@docsbook) reported@brenzhills IA is one of those rare projects where the idea and execution both land. Problem is the docs are buried in GitHub — people bounce before they even understand what it does. Built a hosted docs site so the first impression actually sticks. Go take a look.
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Agba Emmanuel (@trace__it) reported@github @githubsupport I raised a ticket #4399324 with billing issues for over a week now and still no response @ashtom I’ve been billed, but I still don’t have access to Copilot features. I would greatly appreciate it if you could look into this matter.
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Kayvon Jafarzadeh (@KayvonJafar) reportedthis is wild. someone open sourced the integrations layer every saas company has been renting for $50k a year. it’s called nango. 700+ apis. salesforce, hubspot, slack, notion, gmail, github, stripe, jira, linear. oauth. token refresh. rate limits. retries. handled. the thing unified api companies charge $40k to $100k a year for is just… on github. what it does: → managed oauth for 700+ apis → one proxy call to auth to any api → write typescript integrations and deploy them → built in retries, rate limits, per-tenant isolation → works with claude code, cursor, codex, mcp, langchain → self hostable → soc2, hipaa, gdpr the pitch that should make founders uncomfortable: “sync github issues to my db every 5 minutes.” it writes the typescript. you read it. you edit it. you ship it. not a black box. readable code you own. one note: elastic license, not mit. self-host + commercial use is fine. you just can’t resell it as a competing service. link in first comment.
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Oliver Rolle (@OliverRolle) reported@DNAisCode Copilot is awful. Since Microsoft uses AI their software quality is tanking. All the time stuff is breaking. GitHub outage. Etc. And even proof that AI breaks stuff when context windows get filled to a certain level.
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TechXplore (@TechXplore_com) reportedAcross more than 4,500 GitHub repositories, workflow automation cut issue resolution time by 10.1%, or 4.3 days per issue on average. But the largest gains appeared when automation handled coordination in complex development work.
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Jay Meistrich (@jmeistrich) reported@duynn1998 Can you share repros as GitHub issues? I haven’t been able to reproduce those problems but would love to fix them. Also make sure you on the latest keyboard controller version.
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Nur 'Irdhina 🇲🇾 (@SootsAndSmoke) reported@github Please resolve this issue. My account was suspended due to violating TOS but there's nothing in my repo that warranted that.
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Luke Parker (@LukeParkerDev) reported@RyleRyca lol yeah i think so. personal microsoft account, I have MFA forced on, github backed sign in, microsoft auth app. I'm pretty sure because I have a secure account I physically cannot use RDP lmao, or even 'signing with account password' on my actual windows machine? its so dumb
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Evan Luthra (@EvanLuthra) reported🚨 BREAKING: Microsoft is STOPPING their employees from using Claude Code as internal AI costs continue to surge. Some teams are now being directed toward GitHub Copilot as the company looks to cut spending. Uber reportedly faced a similar issue, burning through its yearly AI tooling budget by April due to widespread use of AI coding tools. AI coding is saving time. But for large companies, the cost can add up fast.
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Hiren Patel (@KalariyaHiren1) reportedWe had a real security incident on a client server. Suspicious script injected via GitHub PR 🥲 Designed to run automatically after install. Instead of spending hours investigating manually, we opened @ctrlops_ai Terminal and described the situation. It investigated the server step by step. Every command shown before running. Nothing blind. Got a full incident report in 10 minutes 🔐 #DevOps #ServerSecurity #CtrlOps
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Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported𝐎𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐰 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔.𝟓.𝟐𝟐 𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐃𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐝. The biggest performance fix yet just shipped to the most used AI agent on GitHub. 🤯 Model listing went from 20 seconds per call down to 5 milliseconds. → That's 4,000 times faster on every model lookup → Gateway startup is lazy loaded so it's ready instantly → Meeting notes plugin captures live Discord voice calls → NPM dependencies are locked for verified consistent installs → Windows installer bootstraps Node.js with zero prerequisites → Chat session picker now has search and load more pagination This guy literally watched his agent boot up before his coffee was poured. Save this, you'll want it later.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedEvery dev team has that one PR that ships a bug to production. Built ReviewIQ — AI code review that catches critical issues before merge. GitHub integrated, results in 60 seconds. $29/mo solo.
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softmotherfucker (@softmotherfuker) reported@ThePrimeagen I'm sure you know about this but I'm calling it the "initial commit" The first time you commit something it's purely green in GitHub, and people in pull requests barely are looking at ****. As long as it's not obviously wrong they will accept it. The problem is, when you deploy that initial commit and it is proven to work...now you have a "stable" that contains massive inertia AGAINST changing it. So whatever you spent on in that initial commit is going to be what it is, until absolutely proven it needs to be fixed.
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Beau Johnson (@BeauJohnson89) reportedai slop has a repo now realrossmanngroup/no_ai_slop_writing_rules > 117 stars on github > created today > portable claude.md + claude code skills > anti-ai-slop rules + rossmann voice profile > built from 513,683 words of source writing > flags the tells everyone recognizes: fake profound contrasts, dramatic headings, filler phrases, empty transitions this is where agent work is going. not just better models. better taste rails. because the problem isnt using ai to write. its shipping the first draft and pretending nobody can smell it.
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Bukunmi Ogundeji (@bukunmiogundeji) reported2.The 11:59 PM GitHub rush. A dev was fighting for his life to beat a deployment deadline. In a rush to fix a bug, he accidentally pushed hardcoded AWS root credentials to a public repo. Bots scraped it in minutes. By 3 AM, hackers had run up a $45,000 bill on the company’s tab
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Docsbook.io (@docsbook) reported@onepage1125 Hey, -github is seriously impressive — great concept, polished execution. The gap is that users can't self-serve answers — every question becomes a GitHub issue. Made a hosted docs site for it and you're already getting visitors. Go check the traffic yourself at docsbook-io.
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Success-Steps (@successstepss) reportedMicrosoft is reportedly reducing internal use of Anthropic’s Claude Code after its AI bills started exploding as employee usage rapidly increased. Some teams are now being pushed toward GitHub Copilot as the company tries to control AI costs. Uber reportedly faced a similar problem. Executives said the company had already burned through its entire yearly AI tooling budget by April because engineers were heavily using AI coding daily. AI coding tools are now being used for everything, and that level of usage creates massive compute and token costs when thousands of employees use these systems at the same time. Source: TomsHardware
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Mari Luukkainen (@mariluukkainen) reportedAll uptime monitoring moved to server based, crons server based, dropped formatcheck from CI and moved to pre-commit hook, cache node_modules... ~$2100/year off from Github bill.
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Tech Friend AJ (@techfrenAJ) reportedCodex cloud has sucked for a while compared to Claude cloud Terrible GitHub integration. No model picker? Why
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Docsbook.io (@docsbook) reported@mlightcad @YouTube realdwg-web is one of those rare projects where the idea and execution both land. Problem is the docs are buried in GitHub — people bounce before they even understand what it does. Built a hosted docs site so the first impression actually sticks. Go take a look.
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Anup Kalani (@anupkalani) reported1/ Everyone can build now. That's the problem. GitHub Copilot: 20M+ users, 77K enterprises. Gartner: 90% of engineers using AI code tools by 2028. McKinsey: 35-45% productivity gain. The cost of shipping software just fell off a cliff.
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Giza (@giza182) reported@connolly_s @github @githubstatus ssh auth not working
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Rahul ladumor (@Rahul__ladumor) reportedHuman approval is required before any production change. Allowed automatically: - create report - create Jira ticket - open GitHub issue - suggest PR Not allowed automatically: - change IAM - delete resources - rotate secrets - modify production config - merge PR
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Apoorv (@apoorvdarshan) reported@ThePrimeagen Am i the only who never faced any github issue ever despite committing 100s everyday Ig maybe because of region maybe mine is less crowded
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hafiq.dev (@hafiqdotdev) reportedSeem like @github down.
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Arve Svendsen (@arvesv) reportedMy most useful prompts (to GitHub copilot, geminicli, or pi): What is this ? Any suggestions for improvements? Fix this error.
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Marc Campbell (@marccampbell) reportedi made my e2e test suite for my factory runtime use github issues, daytona, and create an actual bootstrapped openclaw instance to test and it runs faster than the ai code review, which means it's not the slowest part of the pipeline
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GitGhost (@gitghost_) reportedYour first ghost commit takes three commands. Here's the whole thing. First, set up your identity and an empty ring: ↳ gitghost init my-team Then build the ring, the trusted group your signature could've come from. Add yourself, then pull others straight from their GitHub keys: ↳ gitghost ring add-self ↳ gitghost ring add torvalds Now commit like normal. GitGhost signs on behalf of the whole ring and tucks the proof into the commit: ↳ gitghost commit -m "fix: critical CVE" That's it. Anyone can verify it later, in the terminal or the browser, and never learn which member signed. (Needs Node 18+.)
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Predict Jensen (@PredictJensen) reported@github Accessibility docs get real leverage when they become issue templates, review checks, and release criteria. Otherwise everyone agrees and still ships the gaps.