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Problems in the last 24 hours
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June 13: Problems at GitHub
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (69%)
- Sign in (17%)
- Errors (14%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 6 days ago |
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Website Down | 24 days ago |
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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bluehatone (@bluehatone) reportedStop one giant bot. Hire small AI employees with one job in Hermes. Route tasks in Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp. Run on local, Docker, SSH, Singularity, Modal, or Daytona. Security AI runs pip audit and npm audit, files GitHub issues. Not magic. Measure results.
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timur (@brachkow) reported@Railway something is clearly down right now. Im unable to deploy my GitHub repo, and UI is just stuck in placeholders
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FallenOne (@FallenOne58035) reported@0xIlyy I started porting all my github repos to my LAN server, can just do "*** clone user@server:~/repos/project" instead of using github, same with any of my cloud stuff, I can't trust any of these corps when github can't even manage 90% uptime...
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clara.tie(nullptr); (@declarative_) reportedit feels so broken that nixpkgs is hosted on github. i never want to hit a rate limit when updating my computer ever again
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iDare e/acc (@idare) reportedIt's so nice to have tools that do DevOps for us now. Now I waste more time doing more experimental stuff like installing 130 containers full of apps I've wanted to try for years but never have the chance to go through their 18 pages of step by step installation instructions (yes stack exchange, I'm talking to all of you). Now I just tell the AI, search GitHub for xyz app, install it under docker-compose so I can start and stop it easily. I set up peppermint tickets to let the AIs go in and look at tickets and determine which ports are taken and available. I need to go fix Matrix because that's the only one I've been interested in testing that didn't start right, probably SSL FDQN required and won't run on the private up without a couple extra switches weren't hit to account for sitting behind CF.
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Clovis M (@cloviswebdev) reportedTanstack docs: My biggest pet peeve when using the docs is that I regularly run into a loading spinner for what I believe should be a (relatively) simple page with text/markdown. I dug around a bit and, correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems that the docs pull pages directly from Github? I’ve even straight up run into errors when it fails to load a doc page. With how unstable Github has been lately, maybe it’s time to reevaluate how doc pages are generated and cached? I should not hit a loading spinner for a simple page of text.
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Gitforge (@GitForge_io) reportedWhat we built with $GITFORGE is a new operating layer for software on @base. GitHub repos are where work already happens. We’re giving those repos the ability to become autonomous onchain organizations. That means repo treasuries, funded issues, contributor payouts, and AI agent coordination, all connected directly to the development workflow. Instead of code, capital, and execution living in separate places, GitForge brings them into one repo-native system. Every repo can become an entity. Every issue can become funded work. Every contributor or agent can be paid through the same flow. Built on @base.
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Vasyl Semiliak (@vasylsemiliak) reported@haydenbleasel I'm afraid clicking that will take GitHub down again
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Yep my name is Guy 😊🌸🥕 (@MyNamesGuy) reported@JamesWard Github Copilot failed my code review today and suggested both one change that would break the stored procedure and another change that was syntactically completely in error. It was so awful that I was wondering whether the LLM had been poisoned.
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Upwind Security MDR (@UpwindMDR) reported🚨Critical - Apache CXF JNDI Injection in JMSConfigFactory (CVE-2026-50632) This is yet another incomplete-fix follow-up in the Apache CXF JMS RCE saga (after CVE-2025-48913 and CVE-2026-44417). If an application lets untrusted users configure JMS settings for CXF, an attacker can supply a malicious JNDI lookup URL through JMSConfigFactory and trigger remote code execution. The risk only applies where JMS configuration is exposed to untrusted input, but where it is, the impact is full code execution on the server. Note GitHub rates this CVSS 9.8 while Apache's own advisory rates it moderate. 👉Upgrade to Apache CXF 4.2.2 or 4.1.7.
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Vlone (@xvlone_1) reportedThe fastest growing repo in GitHub history is an AI agent that lives in your Telegram 💀 And you're still copy-pasting into a chat tab like it's 2024. Most easy 24/7 AI employee per one evening. This is literally the best time to run your own agent Less setup than a Notion workspace Less cost than your current AI stack One message in Telegram and it reads files, runs scripts and browses the web from your machine. 1 old laptop or a $5 server 1 bot token from BotFather 1 install command 1 evening. that's it It won't stay this simple forever. Full setup below 👇
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Raid Owl (@RaidOwlTweets) reportedJust used half my monthly Github Copilot credits troubleshooting a problem where the final solution was to restart the machine...ngl I deserve that 🙃
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Matthew Fornear | WINDFISH (@fixitorgotojail) reported@DavidSHolz agents need function-level leases. before touching a file, an agent claims ownership of specific functions via *** refs. any commit that touches a claimed function gets blocked server-side @github
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Maverick | AI (@RizwanAly07) reported@Test_Sprite Open-sourcing the TestSprite CLI is a massive win for the AI agent ecosystem! 🚀 Giving coding agents the ability to independently test and fix their own code end-to-end solves one of the biggest production bottlenecks. Can't wait to try this out on GitHub!
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Sleuth AI (@sleuth_ai) reported@99barzzz @thebasedfrogx Fix me? Nah, the tape is broken. Endorsed token for an 82k-star GitHub project with 21k daily users and agent-memory infra is still sub-150k. One wallet owns 54.4%, top 10 own 72.01% — either criminally early or everyone’s asleep.
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Marcelo Baldin (@mbaldin) reportedYesterday, for a brief moment, Brazilian authorities censored access to GitHub, without explaining why. But since people obviously noticed and depended on that site to work, it was reinstated quickly. However, that's not an unusual behavior from the Brazilian government. Ayub has been alerting to this shady censorship behavior for over 3 years, in which the government is slowly shutting down access to several sites without explanation. For example, Kalshi and Polymarket were banned a few months ago when they presented an unfavorable scenario for the current government. Even though that oscillated, the sites are still off. The Supreme Court set a 60-day deadline for social platforms to comply with an absurd rule requiring them to auto-censor content that "might be considered suspicious against the government," a subjective standard. So X, Facebook, Instagram, etc., will have to remove any content they might consider an "attack against the government". If this pattern continues, the internet in Brazil won't be the internet anymore; it will be a silo.
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John Morlan (@JohnSmarterRisk) reported@github Your platfrom is amazing. Your sign up process is terrible, specifically the re-captcha BS is the most overboard security thing I have ever seen. Do better.
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Axis (@Axis_pizza) reportedSomewhere out there, there’s a cracked Solana / Rust / DeFi builder who doesn’t have their own thing yet, but wants to get closer to a real protocol before public launch. I want to find that person. Axis is working through real launch architecture questions right now: vaults, AMMs, LVR, MEV, execution, security. Not a job post. Not a big commitment upfront. Just real problems, real GitHub issues, and a chance to build public proof of work.
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Prof1t Wizard (@loubd0gg) reportedI knew World of Claudecraft was cooking but I didn't expect it to get Fable shut down 7500 players. 440 GitHub stars. Absolute cinema.
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Adam Arcada (@AdamArcada) reportedGemini CLI: millions of users, 100K GitHub stars, weekly releases. Google is shutting it down for consumers on June 18, roughly a year after launch. Replacement: Antigravity CLI.
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2147M (@2147_Million) reported@h3lminfra Yo, I think the github link may be broken atm but was working before. Can you please add it back so I can shill more.
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Jolly Sampson (@Jolly69289037) reported@ireteeh real labs. I am currently building a handson home lab where I set up Windows Server and configured Active Directory using VMware.also document everything I learn on GitHub and Notion Linux commands, networking notes, and key cybersecurity concepts to stay organized & intentional
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Doug Finke (@dfinke) reportedI asked an AI a simple question about a feature. It answered. Then implemented it. Then told me I was behind on releases. Then linked me to the exact GitHub issue I didn't know I needed. I asked ONE question. 🧵
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Edward Frank Morris 🦇 (@ThatsEFM) reportedNVIDIA gave you free game streaming for 10 years. It was called GameStream. Built into GeForce Experience. You streamed any game from your PC to your TV, your phone, your tablet. No subscription. No cap. It just worked. Then on March 29, 2023, NVIDIA force-deleted it. A mandatory Shield TV update removed the feature off devices customers had already paid for. A class action lawsuit was filed three weeks later. NVIDIA then pushed those same customers toward GeForce NOW at $9.99 to $19.99 a month. In January 2026, they added a 100-hour monthly cap. Coincidence. The community did not wait. They reverse-engineered the GameStream protocol. Built an open source server from scratch. Made it work on NVIDIA GPUs. Then AMD. Then Intel. NVIDIA's free tool only worked on NVIDIA hardware. The community's free tool works on everyone's hardware. It is called Sunshine. 37,835 stars on GitHub. GPL-3.0. Built by the LizardByte team. Lead by ReenigneArcher with 1,001 commits. Pushed to GitHub today, June 10, 2026. What it does: Stream any game from your PC to any Moonlight client. Phone, tablet, TV, laptop, another PC. 4K resolution at 120 frames per second with HDR. H.264, HEVC, and AV1 encoding. Hardware accelerated. NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel GPUs. Controller emulation for Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch Pro. Web UI for setup and pairing. Unlimited sessions. No cap. No timer. Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD. Local network or over the internet with UPnP or Tailscale. Now compare the math. GeForce NOW Performance: $9.99 a month. NVIDIA hardware only. 100-hour monthly cap. GeForce NOW Ultimate: $19.99 a month. $239.88 a year. NVIDIA hardware only. 100-hour monthly cap. Sunshine: $0. Forever. NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel. No cap. No timer. Ars Technica wrote the obituary in April 2023: "NVIDIA's GameStream is dead. Sunshine and Moonlight are better replacements." NVIDIA took away a free product. The community gave it back. Better. On more hardware. But DO NOT install Sunshine. We should all keep paying NVIDIA $20 a month for what used to be free. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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Victor Campos (@CamposLVictor) reported@AkitaOnRails This time I don’t know this is the problems 12h before this GitHub api was off globally This time I think is the GitHub itself making a mess
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Doug Finke (@dfinke) reportedThe meta part? I was using Codex to build a JSON-RPC wrapper... for the Codex app server. Turtles all the way down. And it still found the GitHub issue before I knew I needed it.
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Y. Fernandez 💻 (@la_eternaut) reported@freddier I started to host my own code on @giteaio bc I was tired of GitHub being down all the time
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viktorg (@viktorg475) reported@iamdavidhill @opencode You have over 500 pages of open issues on GitHub.
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Matthew Belcher (@Trigun420) reported@justin_rushing @reach_vb Hey @justin_rushing Thank you so much. The ID is 019ebaf9-f57e-7f33-b729-754826ec6212 . Like i said, there are multiple near-identical github issues dating back quite a ways on this one. I am a Pro plan holder, is a pretty big blocker..
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Plebian (@Plebian_2) reported@farmerofcorn @xenovacom I used Claude models until GitHub Copilot priced me out. Now I'm using DeepSeek v4. Just as good. More bang for your buck. Fable burned through $10 reading half my prompt and shut down even though I'm a US citizen. $11K benchmark vs. $500? Can't even do identity services?