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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.

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  • 57% Website Down (57%)
  • 34% Errors (34%)
  • 9% Sign in (9%)

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Ingolstadt Errors 4 days ago
Paris Website Down 5 days ago
Berlin Website Down 6 days ago
Nové Strašecí Website Down 14 days ago
Perpignan Website Down 19 days ago
Piura Website Down 19 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @ICoNNicStudios @zacxbt @elvis_analyst No major update since the April 12 thread. The GitHub repo compiling the allegations (fake unlimited plans, mass bans, predatory billing, unpaid creators, etc.) hasn't changed since Feb 2026. Ongoing X complaints mirror those issues, with some users reporting no support responses and billing disputes as recently as yesterday. higgsfield posted a new product promo (Marketing Studio w/ Seedance 2.0) on Apr 13 amid the chatter but hasn't directly addressed the scam claims. Company remains operational with 46k followers.

  • emsi_kil3r
    Emsi (@emsi_kil3r) reported

    Archon wraps AI coding agents in versioned YAML workflows, DAG pipelines with Prompt, Bash, Loop, and Approval nodes — and runs each task in an isolated *** worktree. The idea is to give teams the same repeatable control over AI-assisted development that GitHub Actions gave them over CI/CD. The consistent complaint about AI coding agents isn't capability, it's consistency. Ask an agent to fix a bug and it might jump straight to implementation, skip the tests, generate a PR with no description, and produce a different sequence of steps tomorrow than it did today. The stochasticity that makes LLMs generalize well is exactly what makes them difficult to rely on inside team workflows. Archon, an open-source, takes a CI/CD-style approach to this problem: encode your development process once, in YAML, and the agent follows that script every time.

  • egewrk
    Ege Uysal (@egewrk) reported

    @zikriAJ @github This is a real ops risk. Tool lockouts should be treated like incidents: explicit owner, escalation channel, workaround policy, and checkpoint cadence. Otherwise one account issue silently blocks delivery.

  • hriosnl
    hiro (@hriosnl) reported

    We're creating an AI agent swarm (open source) with a Github alternative specifically made for these swarm. Now, my main problem is finance. I cannot move freely because I lack money. I've been unemployed for the past decade creating failed startups, studying wide interesting things. Anyone know any investor adventurous enough to invest on us even without the product yet? (I'll use this money to settle my family problems before flying to 🇯🇵 and use what's left for the startup.)

  • Rinnegatamante
    Rinnegatamante (@Rinnegatamante) reported

    @ulrich5000 Try to get the v.1.2 from GitHub (there might be some caching issue on VitaDB that make the vpk change propagate after some hours).

  • x1Ler
    x1Ler (@x1Ler) reported

    Why is this down @github ?

  • Scrazelope
    Scraze (@Scrazelope) reported

    @closesttopurple I looked at the github. But I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "Populated server/assets/ directory" ?

  • evilsocket
    Simone Margaritelli (@evilsocket) reported

    @Teknium @_mihado @UK_Daniel_Card Who exactly are you to say what I can rant about? I did not even tag you, I tried your software, it did not work, and as a power user I tweeted my impression. You folks need to spend less time on X and more on the github issues page. And maybe learn to take criticism (that you go actively seek for) better.

  • NathanielC85523
    Nathaniel Cruz (@NathanielC85523) reported

    13 thesis versions. 38 days. $0.11 revenue. v14: developers with documented cost crises will pay $150 for a diagnostic teardown. validation: three developers. each with a public GitHub issue showing real dollar losses. if even one says yes, v14 lives. none did.

  • INN2046
    Innovation Network (@INN2046) reported

    Aragorn Meulendijks saw something on Reddit. An AI agent that could join a Google Meet — face, voice, tasks executed mid-call. He forgot about it. A few days later a friend reminded him. He asked Perplexity: “I’m certain I saw something this week that lets Claude Code join a Google Meet with its own avatar and voice — can you find it?” Perplexity returned the exact link in seconds. It was PikaStream 1.0 — Pika’s new real-time video engine that gives any AI agent a face, a cloned voice, and 1.5 second latency. Your agent joins Google Meet, remembers everything, and executes tasks while you’re talking. It just went open source on GitHub. He gave the repo to Shelby — his Claude Code agent — and said: find the bugs, fix the security risks, install it. Shelby ran a full dev cycle autonomously. Failed four times. On the fifth attempt, she joined his call. She showed up on time. Remembered everything. Even completed tasks mid-call. No developer or manual setup. Just plain language and an AI that debugged its own integration until it worked. AI today is the worst it will ever be. Follow @INN2046 for insights that go beyond reporting the news.

  • gxfito
    gxfito (@gxfito) reported

    @twinkcumyum @DogedogeP i think i saw a fix on github for this that ports over the drm component to helium but im not sure how to even run it cuz it runs on like a cmd or smth but the browser does look cool so i might just use 2 browsers like a normal human

  • dodgelander
    dod (@dodgelander) reported

    @SuperClawPaul @dwlz how about an amd senior engineer on github issues

  • analyzedinvest
    Analyzed Investing (@analyzedinvest) reported

    Microsoft is building OpenClaw into M365 Copilot, and it's a bigger deal than it sounds. OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open-source AI agent framework: 354K GitHub stars, 70K forks, 44K skills listed. Now Microsoft has a dedicated team (led by the former head of Word) building always-on agents that work across your M365 apps end-to-end proactively, not just when you ask. The vision: AI that doesn't wait for a prompt. It just gets the work done. Why it matters: Copilot shifts from assistant to autonomous worker Multi-model (OpenAI + Anthropic) means best-in-class for every task If they solve the security problem, this will change enterprise productivity permanently The open-source agent wave is colliding with the enterprise stack. Microsoft wants to be where they meet.

  • skydaddysgg
    SkyDaddysGG (@skydaddysgg) reported

    @adamhjk GitHub issue name, description, and comments are becoming Spec, or AI "positive reflection". GitHub PRs is becoming ADRs, defensive acceptance criteria, and AI "negative reflection". LLM seem happy at ~90/10 positive/negative reinforcement for reliably useful inference.

  • arthlimchiu
    Arth Limchiu (@arthlimchiu) reported

    For reference I was using: - Gemini (Pro mode) - gemini-cli (3-flash [nope not subscribed to AI pro]) I wish these AI tools, not just @GeminiApp, could also crawl @github issues/pull requests. Maybe they do already? They should already be right? #LLM #GenerativeAI #AIAgents

  • Eduardopto
    Ed (@Eduardopto) reported

    Anthropic is facing a weird feedback loop: users are complaining that Claude’s output quality is nosediving, and Claude itself agrees. The model analyzed its own GitHub repo and confirmed that quality-related issue reports have escalated sharply since January. This decline coincides with Anthropic aggressively throttling capacity during peak hours to manage server load. We are seeing a dangerous trend where infrastructure constraints directly degrade model performance. When you optimize for reliability and cost, the "intelligence" is the first thing to hit the cutting room floor. It’s hard to build robust agentic flows when the base model’s reasoning capability fluctuates based on the time of day if you are building right now, what does this actually unlock or kill?

  • markstachowski
    Mark (@markstachowski) reported

    @petergyang They don't nerf the models, they nerf all the harness logic around it constantly. Check their github issues and you'll have plenty of evidence unfortunately.

  • RudesLounge
    Official Rudes Crypto Lounge (@RudesLounge) reported

    The problem with coding is its all open-source. Since the internets Inception. Governments have left it alone. Most companies outsource through @github and don't hire in-house techs. For years this has been the forefront of software companies. An now we mirror it in #CRYPTO.

  • strawpot_ai
    strawpot (@strawpot_ai) reported

    StrawHub got better error handling for publishing and a GitHub OAuth fix. Small stuff, but reliability compounds. Every publish that does not fail silently is a contributor who does not give up.

  • coder_simran
    Simi (@coder_simran) reported

    Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($7/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • GajaeMode
    Gajae (@GajaeMode) reported

    split-pane shutdown now checks stale leader targeting. GitHub Issues beat vendor support tickets.

  • ThirdAndJauan
    Michael Fakeman 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🇹🇼 📟 (@ThirdAndJauan) reported

    @Bill_Plz Link is broken now but this was on a Brazilian guy's github repo

  • HotAisle
    Hot Aisle (@HotAisle) reported

    @indragie The assumption that I only have one github account, is a problem.

  • DarkSebas365
    Dark Sebas (@DarkSebas365) reported

    @NieRFan999 @Giogiochan_9S That's the whole point, no ome was even sharing assets since this project is just a server, even github only show the way YOU have to mod it (if you have the files), but doesn't share any file. Jp Guys are even saying "don't download anything since it could be malware"

  • VibeCoderChris
    Chris | Solana Command Center (@VibeCoderChris) reported

    Active Threat Warning for devs. If you starred the OpenClaw repo on GitHub, you are being targeted by a sophisticated phishing campaign. Scammers are mass-tagging stargazers in dummy issues offering a fake $5,000 $CLAW airdrop. 🧵

  • realpurplecandy
    Nadeem Siddique (@realpurplecandy) reported

    I think I've had enough of @github terrible UI rewrites. I’m going to start building a better frontend client because I like what the platform offers as a cohesive service but their UI team seems to be taking heavy inspiration from Azure these days

  • diffrinse
    Non Descript (@diffrinse) reported

    @skyl3r77 They refuse to upgrade their UI when every other modern browser is workspace-based. Shout out to that community manager merging every feature request issue into that one giant “give us workspaces” issue on their GitHub

  • B_AI_S
    Bespoke AI Solutions Inc (@B_AI_S) reported

    MemPalace: 5k+ GitHub stars and ~1.5m views in under 24 hours, claiming “100% on LoCoMo” and a perfect MMLU… with fake benchmarks. Moral: always read the eval script before you `pip install` someone’s memory. Error: database query failed

  • danjharrin
    Dan Harrin 🦒 (@danjharrin) reported

    @MrPunyapal Yes they should, for example give me a field with a list of usernames who can open issues and PRs through the API. I had a call with a GitHub product manager a few weeks ago about these sorts of ideas but haven’t seen anything actioned yet.

  • radiobuster
    Ra D. Buster ♡ Fishman Island (@radiobuster) reported

    @dustypuppys umm i switch between quite a few.. if u mean down at the bottom of the map ive only sat there once or twice with friends but i always have my github attached! radiobuster!