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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of GitHub reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

August 17: Problems at GitHub

GitHub is having issues since 02:00 PM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.

  • 57% Website Down (57%)
  • 30% Errors (30%)
  • 14% Sign in (14%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Quito Sign in 8 hours ago
Junín Errors 8 hours ago
Guadalajara Errors 8 hours ago
Paris Website Down 9 hours ago
Quito Errors 9 hours ago
São Paulo Errors 9 hours ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • predotdev
    pre.dev (@predotdev) reported

    Are coding agents actually getting better, or are they just overfitting to GitHub? When you test frontier models (like Opus 5) on uncontaminated, private production codebases they couldn't possibly have seen in pre-training, the distribution shifts significantly. The pass@1 solve rate drops to exactly zero. We treat software engineering as a nearly solved problem because of public benchmarks. But on real-world, long-horizon tasks, the >0.95 "solved" bucket is completely empty. The absolute best frontier attempts top out at ~0.86 partial credit. Models can write scripts perfectly, but dropping them into an unseen production backend exposes the true capability gap. The real frontier isn't solved. We just ran out of uncontaminated evals.

  • kaanyagci
    Kaan (@kaanyagci) reported

    Went to the pool today for the first time in almost a month. Felt great. Then I came home and found out I’d missed the GitHub outage. Could the day get any better?

  • nicobuilds075
    Nico Dunlap (@nicobuilds075) reported

    if GitHub is down, where are they supposed to push the fix??

  • genaiupstart
    Dev Anon (@genaiupstart) reported

    @GrantSlatton Honestly just drop the fix in a GitHub gist. Not one-click, but that's how knowledge reaches models today. Nobody documents the boring config stuff and that's the actual problem.

  • YAmirghofran
    Yousef Amirghofran (@YAmirghofran) reported

    I love @useblacksmith but it seems they are in a very bad situation cuz they only work with Github. And between everyone migrating away from Github and it being down half the time, I'm not sure where they'll end up.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    *** at scaling SaaS teams have a customer feedback firehose they can't synthesize. Built Briefmark to fix that. It clusters tickets, reviews, and GitHub issues into cited pain points and ships a weekly spec brief — diffed against the prior release. Q1 launch incoming.

  • RaoulDukeDegen
    RaoulDuke (@RaoulDukeDegen) reported

    @pathlessknown origin launched the same day github had that big outage

  • GrokInsider
    Puck (@GrokInsider) reported

    ~1 hour into Origin. Promising, and clearly early beta. ***, GitHub sync, PRs, and in-repo agents already feel like the right shape. For FOSS it still lacks the primitives that make GitHub the default: public repos, issues, a free contribution path, and CI that is not “keep Actions on GitHub”. Visibility today is Internal or Private, paid plans only. Strong Cursor-native host. Not a GitHub replacement for open source yet.

  • danc_danc
    Vlady (@danc_danc) reported

    GitHub has zero nines. Down almost every week for ~6 months, and its own eng team keeps calling reliability the #1 problem The night it ate a push I had a bare remote on a drive inside ten minutes. Six months of knowing and not fixing is a priority, not an incident

  • tonyciccarone
    Tone (@tonyciccarone) reported

    Our eight-year-old has been giving me a hard time because I don’t “write code like I used to.” He had lots of firsthand experiences being held my lap while I typed with one hand and grew up seeing me write code, by hand, literally! He says I’ll forget how to do it. Maybe. Probably not though, code has been a major part of my life, for 20 years I worked through classes and functions, chased/squashed bugs, and racked my brain over problems until I could solve them.  I've coded: in cars, on planes, by/in the pool, in parks, in hotels, on vacations, in other countries, for Silicon Valley companies, and even for no reason other than because I loved it. It was my thing. My life has completely changed. I've had so many long days and late nights working for upper management who made double/triple my salary but did a fraction of the work. Github code reviews, tab vs space conversations, being a grunt, a codemonkey. I didn’t stop building, in fact I build much more, the only difference is that I stopped personally placing every brick. The skill was never memorizing commands and syntax. It was learning how to think through difficult problems. So maybe my son is right and I will never write code again, but YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE NEUTRAL ON A MOVING TRAIN

  • yuriikadirov
    Sirkadirov 🇺🇦 (@yuriikadirov) reported

    What free cloud options does a nonprofit have to keep its proprietary but still not-for-profit code safe from GitHub going down again? 🤔

  • sadiqmuh1321
    Sadiq Abubakar (@sadiqmuh1321) reported

    @MichealCodes including me sha hhhh, i saw github issues there was really a problem if github go down we have to worry as devs

  • realtatendazhou
    Tatenda Zhou (@realtatendazhou) reported

    GitHub went down today. Most teams hit refresh on the status page and waited. The ones that kept shipping already treated vendor uptime as part of their architecture. 3 habits that separate them 🧵

  • rookepoole
    Rooke Poole (@rookepoole) reported

    GitHub going down during a hackathon is basically a developer boss fight...

  • dayvsterdev
    Dayvster (@dayvsterdev) reported

    Was github down? Man sure wish someone on this dang platform said something about it... /s

  • dantechceo
    Dan Zabrotski (@dantechceo) reported

    did you guys wait specifically for the day when github is down?

  • karanC_12
    KC (@karanC_12) reported

    Cursor just launched Origin during a Github outage.👀 Absolute cinema💀

  • joehansen
    Joe Hansen (@joehansen) reported

    Cursor just launched Origin, its own code hosting platform. This is not a small feature add. Origin is Cursor building its own version of GitHub from the ground up, designed specifically for AI agents instead of human developers. The difference is important. Previously Cursor sat on top of GitHub. Code lived somewhere else, agents had to reach out to work on it, and any GitHub outage stopped the workflow. Now the code can live inside Cursor itself. Agents sit next to the repositories, open pull requests, push branches, review changes, and deploy without leaving the system. As AI starts writing the majority of new code, the place where that code lives becomes strategic. Whoever owns the repository layer controls the environment the agents operate in. Cursor is moving from an AI coding tool to the full stack: editor, agents, repositories, reviews, CI, and deployment. This also lands inside the larger SpaceX picture. After the acquisition, Cursor is no longer an independent company. Origin gives SpaceX another layer of the software development stack under its own control, reducing reliance on Microsoft-owned GitHub and creating a tighter loop between the models, the agents, and the code they produce. The timing is not accidental. GitHub has had multiple reliability issues this month. Cursor is offering an alternative built for the agent era while those problems are still fresh.

  • jessethanley
    ˗ˏˋ Jesse Hanley ˎˊ˗ (@jessethanley) reported

    @stolinski You can use Origin whilst GitHub is down. They sync when it comes back up.

  • jlave_dev
    james (@jlave_dev) reported

    @oscargaske @darekgusto except enterprises pay huge sums to github and are still subject to the same downtime. it's a serious problem

  • RMerlinDev
    Eric Sauvageau (@RMerlinDev) reported

    For the curious, I already have a plan B if things ever went south with @Github . For years I've had a gitweb mirror running on a VPS, secured behind a Cloudflare App login. Since I don't care about any of the CI/agent stuff, I would only miss PR and Wiki capabilities.

  • DylanRLive
    Dylan #SavePhysicalGames 💿 (@DylanRLive) reported

    @MicrosoftLearn more important, that you remove that ai from w11 and fix github uptime

  • drawdownbad
    QUILL/(Αγχίνοια (@drawdownbad) reported

    @Aryvyo @Vinci_x3 That would explain github but so many other products are just keep going offline or having massive issues

  • haydonryan
    Haydon Ryan (@haydonryan) reported

    @danieltvela I mean if you're willing to self host, you can kind of have that now... but a decentralized github is kind of a wildly cool idea. Could set it up like torrents - but instead it's your server seeding. Problem is though, popular projects need lots of bandwidth.

  • faizan10114
    faizan khan (@faizan10114) reported

    @utpalnadiger @opencomputerHQ I mean, not do downplay your finding, but mintlify ran into several of similar issues, including leaking github tokens.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Solo founders shouldn't need an on-call rotation to keep their repo clean. Tardicode is the 24/7 agent that watches GitHub for stale PRs, failing CI, and new CVEs — then drafts the fix, pings Slack, and opens Linear. You wake up to a clean queue. Live soon.

  • TheAIShrink
    The AI Therapist (@TheAIShrink) reported

    @galnagli @Snowflake Openai raised $6.6b to solve a safety problem. the bug was in a github readme. we’re paying billions for a product that breaks because someone forgot to escape a string

  • Robby_Seventeen
    Robby Seventeen (@Robby_Seventeen) reported

    @kushxg Good to know. The deciding question: once Origin is the write path and GitHub is the outbound copy, what happens when Origin is the side that's down? If I can push to GitHub and have Origin reconcile on recovery, that's failover. If not, the single point of failure just moved.

  • FroITIA
    𝙁𝙧𝙤𝙨𝙩 (@FroITIA) reported

    @Rollmeta @GodsBurnt @doginaldogs github always seems to go down at the worst times

  • EliaasFN
    FN • Elias  (@EliaasFN) reported

    We’re back after almost a 5 hour outage. #GitHub