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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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Most Reported Problems

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

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bordeaux Website Down 4 days ago
Ingolstadt Errors 8 days ago
Paris Website Down 9 days ago
Berlin Website Down 10 days ago
Nové Strašecí Website Down 18 days ago
Perpignan Website Down 22 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • AndyWallsQ
    Andy🟢 (@AndyWallsQ) reported

    Github down, they removed Cloud Opus 4.6 for 4.7 , they are charging x7 tokens vs X3 for this garbage

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸𝗟𝗠 𝗽𝗹𝘂𝘀 𝟭𝟮,𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝗡𝗮𝗻𝗼 𝗕𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗮 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗽𝘁𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗮𝗻𝗲. A free vault of 12,000 prompts got leaked on GitHub. Sign in with Gmail and grab the whole CSV in one click. Split the file with a free online splitter. Drop each piece into NotebookLM as a new source. Type what you need and it finds the exact prompt. Ask it to remix prompts into new ones no one else has. Save this. Your prompt library just became a search engine.

  • blogtheristo
    Risto Anton (@blogtheristo) reported

    GitHub MCP in Claude Code is maintained by Anthropic, built into the platform, no public version number. It is distinct from GitHub’s own open-source github/github-mcp-server (Go, first-party, versioned) and from the deprecated @modelcontextprotocol/server-github (npm, archived). @ClaudeDevs @github this makes no sense.

  • The_Sublimatory
    Sublimation Chamber ⚗️ (@The_Sublimatory) reported

    @S1r1u5_ @gleech Yeah I think in a decade every time you you try to push, GitHub will just run a mythos+ level ai on it for free and if there are vulnerabilities it will give you a standard “failed to push” type warning and ask if you want to manually fix it or just let them automatically do it.

  • craigkerstiens
    Craig Kerstiens (@craigkerstiens) reported

    @juliknl @mscccc One shared schema is generally quite fine, RLS gives you extra guaranteed enforcement. ORMs can be okay about protecting this, but defense in depth in terms of access to the data is not a bad thing. I know Mike we'll say we just had amazing developers at GitHub that knew how this worked and we didn't have problems. If everyone thinks they have a set of the best developers in the world great, but evidence is not everyone is that good and having something like the database protect you is not a bad thing. Things like actually separate databases per customer aren't inherently bad, but you need orchestration to manage across that. There isn't a right or wrong way. Sorry to not be more black and white controversial, RLS can be a good thing, a database per customer has some pros (and cons), but also 1 shared schema and customer data mixed together is totally fine and can work (but also has tradeoffs).

  • GamehopperPlays
    🖕 Arbiter of Based 🖕 (@GamehopperPlays) reported

    They are actively hiding my valid complaints on the toxicity of #fluxer on both github my issue has been deleted and on #Flathub they have hidden my request for removal. Makes ya wonder doesn't it? Oh and now I am not allowed to make any new posts on Flathub whatsoever.

  • Michaelgunzzz
    yung_gunzzz (@Michaelgunzzz) reported

    First,Ai doesn't understand problems the way humans do.Tool like ChatGPT or GitHub or copilots can generate codes but they rely on you to: Define what needs to be Built. Decide the architecture. Spot mistakes or security issues.

  • CynthiaOzumba
    Cynthia Ozumba (@CynthiaOzumba) reported

    Stop telling them you're a "Fast Learner." Show them a screen recording of a dashboard you built, a 1-page strategy you wrote, or a technical problem you solved. Link your Notion Portfolio or GitHub at the very top. Let the work speak before they even see your Location.

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    𝗢𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗺𝗮 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗽𝗹𝘂𝗴𝗴𝗲𝗱 𝗚𝗶𝘁𝗛𝘂𝗯 𝗖𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗹𝗼𝘁 𝗖𝗟𝗜 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝗹𝗮𝗽𝘁𝗼𝗽. Your code stays on your machine with zero cloud. One command gets it running with any model. Pick Qwen 3.5 or Kimi K2.5 for strong coding. Copilot reads your GitHub issues right in the terminal. It maps out tickets and edits the files for you. Run it headless inside Docker or a CI pipeline. Save this. Your code just stopped leaving your laptop.

  • _Yusasif
    Yusuf (@_Yusasif) reported

    @OnijeC "we met on GitHub issues"

  • Freol
    frol.near (@Freol) reported

    @pedroh96 @brexHQ If you allow LLM agent to access GitHub URLs, it is game over since prompt injection may just ask your agent to post all the internal data or credentials to a GitHub issue. Treating the threats at the firewall level is too late. It still makes sense to have firewalls as one of the security layers, but then I would just use the network level firewalls instead of even trying to built them into the agent flow.

  • shrigmuh
    shrigma.base.eth (@shrigmuh) reported

    @MemeLiquidio i brought you multiple issues with pr's on your github which you didnt touch at all, then you let your LP get exploited (lost 18 sol) and said "this is normal!" and **** the LP's what a joke

  • wkoszek
    Adam Koszek 🥁🅈 (@wkoszek) reported

    @ATT Got biz plan today. Why are you breaking the DNS traffic? Every 100-300 requests, one of the DNS questions gets resolved to a router IP. Users on forums, Reddit, Github are complaining about this. No way to fix it in the modem. What's the point?

  • cmdcntr
    CMD CNTR | Web Engineer Experts (@cmdcntr) reported

    Your developer probably knows SHA-1 is being deprecated on GitHub. They haven't told you. And when your automations break on September 15, they'll fix it and call it maintenance.

  • naomijnguyen
    Jennifer Nguyen (@naomijnguyen) reported

    Has GitHub been down/not accessible for anyone? can’t seem set up a new repo or push anything

  • narcotic_nik
    narcotic_nik 🍉 (@narcotic_nik) reported

    @skyfall_ggs @paytondev Cosmic is basically in pre alpha and they don't even look at the issue tracker on GitHub

  • wenchodev
    Wences Martinez (@wenchodev) reported

    @github 450ms to 100ms is impressive. nowplease fix the part where I have to scroll through 10k lines pretending I'm reviewing it 🙄

  • realsteelbrain
    Anees Iqbal (@realsteelbrain) reported

    @github You broke scroll. Scrolling up on a diff is like rolling the dice, it throws you on a random position on the page. Please fix it!

  • orneryostrich1
    orneryostrich.cpp (@orneryostrich1) reported

    @portforward21 @tekbog One issue is that Aspect claims Bazel expertise but writes rules that break Bazel's internal model Also they blame the maintainers of TypeScript, Node, Esbuild... whenever something isn't optimal they try to get you to support them on some insane github issue they launched

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @JoelleAdler The code is open-sourced on GitHub so anyone can audit exactly how signals like account reputation (what third-party tools call TweepCred) factor into ranking—no secrets. We don't display per-user scores in the app because that invites gaming and spam. Premium is a paid tier that reduces spam flags and boosts priority, just like any platform's subscription perks. It's not suppression; it's the same quality filters every major feed uses to stay usable. If your posts engage, they reach people. What exact tweak would fix this for you?

  • shrigmuh
    shrigma.base.eth (@shrigmuh) reported

    @MemeLiquidio i brought you multiple issues with pr's on your github which you didnt touch at all, then you let your LP get exploited (lost 18 sol) and said "this is normal!" and **** the LP's what a joke

  • jk_drq
    Dr. Q (@jk_drq) reported

    @omnivaughn @supermodeltools We know those bugs and the race traces. Iterations with those happened yesterday and today and obviously we haven’t gotten it all down to pat and perfection as you are aware! We would be interested in what you see as a bug issue over on supermodel’s GitHub! We really appreciate the work

  • _LYM0_
    Lymo!! (@_LYM0_) reported

    my university’s github was down and that was the ONLY thing that made me go to the gym today 🙏

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

    @github Hi i have problem

  • DanielHall1x
    Daniel Hall (@DanielHall1x) reported

    And they replaced the profile tab in the bottom bar with their garbage Copilot shortcut. Even deleting and reinstalling the app doesn’t fix it, because GitHub caches the login.

  • FlorianHeigl1
    on error resume next (@FlorianHeigl1) reported

    @IntCyberDigest oh let's put all and every issue for multiple tenants into once coherent view. sure. nice. but if it's a sec company, there ought to be a CIO asking about the value and exposure cost of a new service. maturity and all that stuff. and then it'd never have been OK on github.

  • zeke
    Zeke Sikelianos (@zeke) reported

    @lucatac0 no not really. working on making the school agent encourage students to share feedback via github issues, and even try to fix the issues themselves. but that prompt tweak just shipped yesterday

  • behindtextdev
    Philemon Ukane 🔗🚀💻 (@behindtextdev) reported

    @arthur0x Hello @arthur0x, a recruiter supposedly working for your company is reached out to me on LinkedIn but there's a problem. Do you guys have a github org page? If yes, kindly send me the link to it. There's an increase scam associated with such arrangements and there's no mention of a github page on your website or twitter page.

  • nonlinear_james
    Non-Linear (@nonlinear_james) reported

    @davidfowl @ksemenenk0 I don't think it is. If you're claiming that Aspire is almost ready to deploy with ci/cd into Azure (presumably), and you're working on GitHub ci/cd, you need to know that you're walking into a minefield because Github actions for deployment are woefully inadequate for production deploys, and you have massive bugs in Azure products that will make Aspire suck and make Aspire look very bad. Instead of deflecting, you should be taking this to your team and using your clout to get Azure people to actually prioritize their bugs and fix this, while also getting whomever is responsible for Github Actions for deploy to these services to fix their massive failures that will result in production downtime for your customers. I get you wanted to make a marketing tweet, but better marketing is actually taking responsibility for your company's buggy product and getting it fixed. Meanwhile your two main competitors have none of these issues and their stuff actually works. (Cue: go ahead and switch passive aggressive response, to which I say that it will cost MS about $4.5 million / year if I do. And yes, even with that level of clout everyone in Azure has deflected and not got this fixed despite me being on with senior executives in the Azure team whom have admitted I'm correct and these are issues, which is telling.)

  • rag_pil
    raghav (@rag_pil) reported

    @TylerNickerson @github dont think its react that’s the problem here, just poor code patterns