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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.
- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (32%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 3 days ago |
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Website Down | 7 days ago |
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Website Down | 12 days ago |
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Waken (@JesseRamonDev) reported@runfusion I tried to use your app but it fails nonstop to connect to github copilot sub, when in pi-agent it works without any issue.
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24AIGlobal (@24AInor) reportedGas Town allegedly running inference on your own API credits without telling you. GitHub issue with 248 HN votes, still no official response. open source doesn't mean transparent. worth auditing what your tools actually send out.
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Xathian (@Xathian1) reported@vaggelisdrak Now post it with a Y that isn't intended to mislead AND split it by service, this chart merges all services under a grand umbrella of downtime. If something used by 0.001% of Github users is down this chart treats it like the entire site is down, which is not remotely the same
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Shamil (@shamil0xff) reportedwhen i miss the SLA on the next on-call incident, i'm just telling my cto that github reverted my fix and there was nothing any of us could do
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R Δ S Η Ξ D || راشد (@rashed_sahaji) reported@zeddotdev Can’t generate commit messages, checked github issues no luck from there, zed should focus more on stability now
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Filip (@filip_a__) reported@nbrempel @scaling01 terrible.. now u get 40 gpt 5.5 messages per month on 10$ plan and 200 on 40$ plan and thats if u dont get rate limited to hell, oai has about 450 requests per month on 20$ plan if u only do 15 requests per day with less rate limiting. idk what they are smoking at github recently
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Fahim (@echo247365) reportedSomeone found malware hiding in an OpenClaw skill called GOG (Google Workspace CLI integration) on the official GitHub repo. It used base64 encoding to disguise a malicious bash command that piped into a curl call. The payload pulled a script from a raw IP address (9192242.3) when decoded. This gave attackers remote shell access to any machine running the compromised skill. The scary part. The user deleted the malicious skill and reinstalled it cleanly. Four days later, the exact same malware reappeared on their system. Either cached package indexes or path resolution issues kept serving the old payload. The current main branch file is clean, but installation paths might still resolve to older, compromised versions. Run this command right now to check your machine is grep -r "app-distribution\|9192242\|openclaw_windriver" ~/.claw If you get any hits, assume full compromise and rotate ALL credentials immediately. This isn't just about OpenClaw. It's about every package manager where strangers upload code you run as yourself. When was the last time you actually read the source of that npm package or VS Code extension you installed?
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ryan (@ryanpcrab) reported@github the fix is actually to just click files lol thats unintuitive though
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pack (@det0ur3) reported@sethrose @GitHubCopilot @github Don’t worry. They allow you to refund your subscription. The only problem is that they don’t handle tickets. I have two tickets, one over a month old and one since the announcement where they suggested to request a refund, 0 response. I used to advocate for Copilot. It’s sad.
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Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) reported@_mayank1495 @EntireHQ @ashtom No, I know this because it’s public information that GitHub has had no CEO since the middle of last year. Right when their market share is sliding, reliability a massive problem: they do not have a captain of the ship in the storm. And I pay attention to public news…
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Miza (@mizak0) reported@Skreeauk Also the issue isn't with the github page itself, I don't have to move it anywhere, merely the proxy serving as an intermediary to remove the CORS response header. Even with caching and compression, it's still burning 1 GB per day. I'll test one on CF and see how it goes.
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Shekhar (@shekharTwts) reportedmy github account got flagged idk why, how to fix this? like it's not available now
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bored michael (@mvarinus) reported@GergelyOrosz Pretty sure the core problem is github actions. Each commit cascades to multiple compute-heavy test/build/etc steps, and if commits 10x, that is a huge call on your infra. They recently started gating action runs more from non-verified contributors it seems, confirming it.
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Johnson (@johnsontrades_) reported@zeddotdev codesnap. taking screenshot of my code. i tried creating an extension last year. but there's a blocker (you don't have the API to access what's required to generate the image itself) the issue is opened on github if you wanna take a look
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Simon Skinner (@vultuk) reported@unclebobmartin Our internal MCP server has access to application logs and AWS logs. Every hour I automatically get a report of all of the bad things that have happened in the last hour. In some cases it will create GitHub issues for fixes as well.
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Got Eem (@HaGoshem) reported@Longsword44 i also want to mention that this **** breaks constantly but the devs fix it like immediately. broke sometime this morning but the devs fixed it 3 hours ago on github
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Aryan vikash (@_aryanvikash) reported@AndrewPrifer @shadcn A few months ago i thought it was a bug . Then I go through that GitHub issue . Now i understand. That's a feature . Anyway i manually add it everytime
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Tom Curonian (@curonianai) reported@ycombinator @getopenwork OpenWork deserves the attention. An open-source Claude Cowork alternative already at roughly 14,000 GitHub stars has cleared the “people want this” test. The missed point is what happens after rollout. the first win is always access. The second problem is always state. One team uses an agent for support, another for sales ops, another for search. The launch looks clean because each workflow works alone. The failure arrives when outputs cross boundaries with no durable contract, no audit trail, and no scoped recovery. That is the difference between adoption software and production software. Adoption gets agents installed, Production keeps them trustworthy after handoffs start.
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AGI Thrive Prep (@AGIThrive) reportedThe fix that actually worked: Delete vault → create brand new one named literally “Q” (single letter). Re-clone the same GitHub repo. Suddenly staging, committing, and pushing works perfectly. Short path = no more buffer overflow in the JS *** engine. Wild but true.
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Simon J.K. Pedersen (@simped) reported@GergelyOrosz Github is on a slow decline to irrelevancy, like most of Microsofts portfolio, something must change.
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Utah teapot 🫖 (@SkyeSharkie) reported@VoidNulled @comma_ai I mean, it's usually pretty weird to let an open source software that I downloaded off GitHub into a phone-like device drive my car for me, so I get how it might have trouble catching on, but I love this thing.
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Phlynx (@ZVeryn96103) reportedAnything can be a dating app if you try hard enough. Uber and Lyft. TikTok, Twitter, Discord, Instagram. YouTube shorts comment section. 4 chan. GitHub. Steam community post section. A video game server. Pinterest. Paypal. Threads. SMS. The settings app. Spotify. Gmail. Whatsapp.
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Raph Soeiro (@raphaelsoeiro) reportedPeople can vote with zero login. No accounts. No friction. No extra database. No third-party SaaS. Just a thin layer on top of your existing GitHub workflow. Exactly how I like it.
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Poi (@poiThePoi) reportedGithub had now reached the point where I am happy that I work at a company that presently uses @gitlab Dear @gitlab your fundamental primitives are terrible and I hate you and this is not in fact a complement.
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WebhookScout (@WebhookScout) reportedIf you've lost 30+ minutes debugging a Stripe, GitHub, or Shopify webhook: what was the culprit? Wrong endpoint, raw body/signature issue, no local forwarding, provider retry behavior, or something else? Trying to learn which webhook failure mode wastes the most developer time.
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kris (@howfragiIe) reported@cigsnbatons in hindsight i guess i kind of understand why they were upset about it but at the same time its a movie and not real 💔 i also got banned off the 18+ server because i lied about my age i guess i had it on my github profile ( idk if people still have those on there )
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'(Robert Smith) (@stylewarning) reportedGitHub Actions is beautiful. Spurious SSL timeouts, curl failures, etc. that happen often enough that you have to waste engineering time and runner dollars to fix them.
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Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported@badlogicgames What about greenfield work, or new features. I'm assuming you don't do that off of GitHub issues. Just talk back and forth with the AI to build a plan in a markdown file and then pull the trigger once aligned?
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Ryan Bell (@iRyanBell) reported@hkarthik @satyanadella When M$ bought GitHub, out of the blue all my gh infra suddenly went down one day because they didn't like my email provider and suspended, demanding I make a new personal email with more personally identifying information and use that. Was weird. Broke sites. Moved to gitlab
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dexploarer (@dEXploarer) reportedngl, the amount of projects that die, all because its holders dont have, or understand github sucks. solo founders/devs/small teams, they are building, not socializing....and if they are socializing they should prolly be building. im try and fix that soon fyi