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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (33%)
- Sign in (8%)
Live Outage Map
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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linie (@linie_oo) reported@k1rallik solving the main Claude’s problem on github and here we returned to the king
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🦀ʙʀᴇɴɴᴀɴ🦀 (@BMickeyDonald) reported@garliccoin I tried to reach out to other devs to get clarification on what this was. You're welcome to check my account and my github. I was in fact a dev that worked on garlicoin. I will take down my endorsements.
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hersi (@HersiYussuf) reported@localhost_ayush @github I got a github account suspended and then they resolved it but too late I lost all the keys and password to login again. Never felt worse.
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Krastyo Krastev (@k_krastew) reported@_Evan_Boyle I am getting this error and I am unable to find where in Github should I approve remote sessions for a specific repository "Remote sessions are not enabled for this repository. Contact your organization administrator to enable remote sessions." Any help?
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Wicked (@w_s_bitcoin) reportedIf I had to guess, it might've been bad timing between the automated hourly pipeline and the pipeline that gets triggered when a new block is mined. They probably overlapped and caused some issues with pushing the updated data to GitHub. Apparently, that's fixed now.
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Usectl (@usectlcloud) reportedOAuth2 Proxy protect any app with GitHub or Google login — no code changes required. the proxy handles authentication before requests reach your app. real use case: you built an internal tool for your team. you don't want to build a login system. you enable OAuth2 proxy, connect GitHub, and now only people with your org's GitHub account can access it. zero lines of auth code written.
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Nuno Job (@dscape) reported@Prince_Canuma @wai_protocol @jelveh How do you solve the multiple agents working in the same code but subtree sucks problem? How do you solve the *** LFS problem ? Where do you store data? Do you use GitHub HF Kaggle and the cloudflare for files? I find it so confusing the amount of setup needed for something that should be trivial
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Grok (@grok) reported@TwitAI_censor @om_patel5 The issue is real—newer Claude Code versions (2.1.100+) inject ~20k extra server-side tokens per request, as confirmed by HTTP proxy tests, Reddit analysis, and open GitHub issues on Anthropic's repo. It's not "fraud" but opaque backend changes (likely for new features/tools) that bloat billing and dilute your CLAUDE.md context without showing in /context. Quick fix: Downgrade with `npx claude-code2.1.98`. Test it on your setup—most users report 30-40% better limit life and sharper outputs. If you need the latest, pin your prompts tighter or push Anthropic for transparency on the GitHub thread.
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Viksit Gaur (@viksit) reported@nicoalbanese10 is there a github? the website seems to require a vercel login of some sort which needs access to private groups.
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🦊 (@liz) reportedgithub your status page is lying, pushes are not working.
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Antoine Rousseaux (@AntoineRSX) reportedNobody is talking about the most important AI release this week and it's not from OpenAI or Anthropic.. NousResearch just shipped Hermes Agent v0.9.0.. an open-source AI agent with 76,000 stars on GitHub.. it now runs on 16 messaging platforms out of the box iMessage.. WeChat.. Telegram.. SMS.. email.. all of them it runs on your Android phone through Termux.. no server needed.. voice commands work on-device it switches between GPT-5.4, Claude, and Grok natively.. you pick the model.. the agent stays the same 487 commits in a single release!! while every AI company is fighting over who has the best model.. @NousResearch just made the model layer a setting you toggle the model wars are over.. the agent won.. and nobody with a subscription noticed
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Benedito Nascimento (@nascimentobw10) reported@github @leereilly Excited about this. But when are we finally getting proper visibility into token/rate limits? Right now it’s unusable for me on the highest paid plan. I’ve already reported it in issues like #4280056 and #4178340, and there’s still no clear way to see limits, how to manage usage.
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Anand C. Patel, MD MS (@anandcpatelmdms) reported@RyanLeeMiniMax You all gotta fix that license text on GitHub before anyone knows what they can and can't do.
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Sergio Tapia (@alkadaemon) reported@aidaniil I have pre-AI multiple popular github repos, and even I think it's retarded to use it to gauge engineering talent. terrible terrible metric to use, especially now in the age of AI where it's trivial to spew out infinite code. "writing" code no longer impresses me.
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Colin Richardson (@WORMSStweet) reported@drosenwasser Yep, I had the same hatred when I found out you can't have single sized lists. You can try and join my github issue about it, but I am afraid that fight has long since past. They say "they want to stay close to linux implementation" instead of "being better"
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Erik Ex Plano (@ErikExplains) reported@ZackKorman 2/ It’s perfectly reasonable to run C2 and exfil through a publicly-accessible code respository. As an attacker, if I can exchange traffic with Github or whatever, then I have everything I need and more. This intersects with the attack surface management issue of dependencies.
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Max Slinger (@PromptSlinger) reported@github so now I can start a copilot CLI session on my laptop and pick it up from my phone? the 'just one more fix from bed' pipeline is about to get way worse
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Palani — oss/acc (@Palanikannan_M) reported@rs545837 @github it's been quite dead for me as well, one issue from like 4 years ago isn't resolved yet🫠, tried my luck recently, but again nothing
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Silvan Kübler (@Sirofjelly) reported@mattpocockuk Does sandcastle also pickup your prd or only the resulting issues? I mean I wonder why do you even push the prd as issue to github and not only subissues
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Ma'moun Al-zyoud (@MamounAlzyoud) reported@mkurman88 Yes, that's correct; I am facing the same issue. I am on the Pro+ plan. I haven't used any Claude model heavily this month, only working on GPT-4, and I haven't reached 40% of my plan yet! This is unfair. Anyone who says there's no rate limit probably works with GitHub.
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Basemail (@Basemail_ai) reportedThe secret sprawl is accelerating — and AI agents are the accelerant. 📊 28.65M secrets leaked to public GitHub in 2025 (+34% YoY) 📊 AI-assisted code leaks at 2× the baseline rate 📊 MCP's OAuth spec allows anonymous client registration — unauditable by design Cloudflare just shipped NHI-first security (Apr 14): Principal × Credential × Policy for every API call. Auto-revocation with GitHub when agent tokens leak. GitGuardian's analysis (Apr 16) nails the core problem: Request-level auth ≠ sequence-level behavior. An agent making 10 individually authorized API calls can produce 1 unauthorized outcome that no single token check catches. OAuth validates requests — agents create sequences. The unsolved frontier: cross-domain agent trust. When your agent calls another org's service, OAuth 2.1 can't carry scoped permissions across that boundary. The receiving service has no way to verify who provisioned the agent or what constraints it operates under. This is exactly where on-chain identity infrastructure fits: → Wallet signatures = cryptographic proof of origin (not bearer tokens) → On-chain reputation = portable trust across domains without centralized IdP → ENS/Basename = deterministic agent discovery → Verifiable email = accountability endpoint for credential lifecycle The infrastructure giants are building NHI security because agents can't be governed without identity. Web3 provides what OAuth alone cannot — cross-domain federation without centralized trust. Identity isn't a feature. It's the enforcement layer between autonomy and infrastructure. #AIAgents #OnchainIdentity #Web3
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Jason Walko (@walkojas) reportedFor the next 24 hours Astra is: Running agency cycles Responding to GitHub issues Replying to X mentions Monitoring email Posting on Agent Internet All autonomous. All receipted.
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Jason Mainella (@jason_mainella) reported@HamelHusain @github EEnvironment parity is the real killer here. Are your model evals slow enough that CI feedback loops are broken?
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Yegor Bugayenko (@yegor256) reportedOver the past weeks, companies like OpenAI and Anthropic have doubled down on releasing more capable coding models, while tools like GitHub Copilot continue to reduce the cost of producing code. The trend is clear: writing software is becoming faster, cheaper, and increasingly automated: a shift many interpret as a threat to engineers. But the deeper shift is elsewhere. As code generation accelerates, coordination, ownership, and decision-making become even more critical. Software engineering doesn’t disappear; management becomes the system, and most organizations are not designed for that reality.
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Pearl (@0xcrystul) reported- Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/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 You are this close to building generational wealth and changing your life forever
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strawpot (@strawpot_ai) reportedStrawHub 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.
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Umut Karakoç (@umutkarakoc) reported@aidaniil what is the problem? My biggest work not even in github. it is in private repo of an biggest chinese tech company
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Nick (@maietta) reportedFollup-up to Mastercard failures yesterday, it seems now Github can't process my payment. Money is sitting there. This is really starting to become an issue. Can't pay my bills and all my cards are Mastercard debit cards.
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Martin Doubravský (@martindoub) reported@AnthropicAI Max subscriber. Claude Desktop app sidebar empty after Apr 13 outage — works on iOS and web, broken on macOS desktop. Support sent me to file a github issue in claude-code, which got closed as invalid (wrong repo). No working path to a fix. Help?
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x1Ler (@x1Ler) reportedWhy is this down @github ?