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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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  • 58% Website Down (58%)
  • 33% Errors (33%)
  • 9% Sign in (9%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Poblete Website Down 16 hours ago
Ronda Website Down 18 hours ago
Montataire Errors 1 day ago
Montataire Website Down 2 days ago
Tortosa Website Down 4 days ago
Culiacán Errors 5 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • whoyatagarasu
    yata (@whoyatagarasu) reported

    i committed .env to a public repo in my second month of coding. didn't notice for 6 weeks. the key was rotated by the provider automatically. got lucky. most people don't. 29 million secrets leaked on GitHub last year. 64% of credentials from 2022 are still valid today. not because hackers are good. because developers never revoke what they leak. your .gitignore is probably a template you copied on day one and forgot about. it was written before .claude/ existed. before .cursor/ existed. before AI tools started storing your API tokens in config files you don't even think about. one line in an ignore file. that's the difference between a normal tuesday and explaining to your team why production is down. full breakdown of what actually needs to be in it 👇

  • Jonnotie
    Jonno Riekwel 🇳🇱 🇳🇿 (@Jonnotie) reported

    @shadcn @github I really hope their 30% AI workforce won't mess it up "Fix Github's issues, make no mistakes".

  • masked_stat
    Masked Trader (@masked_stat) reported

    @besthies @ManggisKeju No software that I know of for this. I can open source what I built on GitHub, but fair warning… it needs a bit of setup and config on your side. Honestly, my advice now is simpler: go with a prop firm that supports Tradovate, plug into NinjaTrader, build your strategy there… and you’re done. The setup I used with Topstep is kinda horrible: $30 just for Project X API some latency issues fills are not great Got lucky on the first payout (5 days), but I don’t fully trust it long term. That’s why I’m moving everything to Ninja now much cleaner and more reliable.

  • nishimiya
    josh (@nishimiya) reported

    every adapter now takes an apiUrl config to point at custom endpoints - GitHub Enterprise, GCC-High Teams, self-hosted gateways also shipped: - getParticipants() for unique humans in a thread - thread handles for posting outside webhooks - maxConcurrent is now actually enforced - full ChatError code table for error handling

  • davidweiss
    David Weiss (@davidweiss) reported

    @lennysan What percentage of product managers fall into this profile: - Has enough engineering background to write GitHub issues with real specificity (acceptance criteria, edge cases, clear contracts) - Codes occasionally, prototypes, scripts, internal tools, but it's not their job - Is often blocked waiting for engineering bandwidth on small things - Sees Claude Code/Codex/Cursor as too hands-on; they don't want to be the engineer, they want the engineering to happen - Values shipping over crafting I mean, no one is going to say that they value crap code behind their product, but very often that is the case, even and especially at the beginning when you are just trying to understand product market fit. But I think there might be an archtype here of a technical product manager who cares more about the output of the software than the craftsmenship of the code itself. Am I onto something here, or is this a dead end?

  • Utomobongtim
    Uchel's (@Utomobongtim) reported

    🤖 HOW THE AI AGENT WORKS PATCHNOTE PROPHET is an AI prediction agent that continuously monitors: - Developer activity (GitHub commits, patch drafts, test server changes) - Onchain game asset flows (item inflation, whale movements) - Community sentiment (Discord + X signals)

  • Shishira_N
    Shishira Nataraj (@Shishira_N) reported

    Being innately curious. Being able to communicate your processes. Finding similar people. Leading from the front. Building things that solve my own and other's problems is something that is in my DNA. I kept Github commits streak for 2 whole years while in college.

  • BniWael
    ProxySoul (@BniWael) reported

    @stylesshDev aah let's ask ai to redesign github and call it nextgen *** platform. ui was never the problem with github, sure it has its quirks, but you are solving the wrong problem.

  • arjuniyer_
    Arjun Iyer (@arjuniyer_) reported

    @github 4/6 The structural problem: Coding agents write code autonomously. They can't validate it against real systems with real dependency graphs. Every change inherits a validation burden, and that burden lands on devs and CI that were already strained before agents arrived.

  • CtrlAltDwayne
    Dwayne (@CtrlAltDwayne) reported

    @championswimmer Bitbucket is a garbage product. Terrible UI compared to GitHub. But if it means GH becomes more stable, let them leave for Shitbucket

  • jimscard
    Jim Scardelis (@jimscard) reported

    @IntCyberDigest It occurred to me today that this is likely a sign of what people have been wanting — Apple to do a code quality update. Today, that starts with using a tool like Claude Code, GitHub Copilot or OpenCode to analyze and document repos, looking for potential issues and opening bug reports.

  • jeffreykim0711
    Jeffrey kim (@jeffreykim0711) reported

    @ashleybchae @github @jaeyun_ha Github has so many errors so I really want agent-native github. Tons of features can be gone when transforming to Agent native

  • Common_Conor
    Conor (@Common_Conor) reported

    Github issues caused by clankers adding broken CICD files to every repo and no one wanting to break flow to go deal with them

  • TanyaDe2233
    TanyaDe 🇻🇦 (@TanyaDe2233) reported

    @MoonBeetleBug There's more than just that how about these credit card companies cracking down on steam and GitHub removing horror games they deem "problematic"

  • thunkoid
    Sean Rivard-Morton (@thunkoid) reported

    I’m part of the problem I’ve used 3000 minutes of CICD time in GitHub actions last month Sorry guys

  • xianrenak
    xrak / 闲人阿K (@xianrenak) reported

    @mao_ge_ge @jolestar github issue

  • planefag
    planefag (@planefag) reported

    THIS. And, you know what? Valid. Same for people who google around for a solution to a niche problem and it leads them to a github page. Because, that's what niche solutions are for - people with niche problems! I'm just asking for a minor UX improvement, you psychopaths

  • twwilliams
    Tommy Williams 🇺🇦 (@twwilliams) reported

    @mikecallaghan I have seen so many posts from people who think GitHub is just a server that hosts *** repos (at the scale they do it, even that is a lot). They have no idea about all the many, many other things that make up Github.

  • ProductInsightH
    Insight Hugh💡 (@ProductInsightH) reported

    OpenClaw is the latest "trending" repo causing a hardware run, but have you actually looked at the memory management code? The Mac Mini sell-out is directly tied to the launch of OpenClaw, an open-source tool for agentic AI tasks. GitHub is full of repos that look great in a 30-second demo but leak memory like a sieve in production. OpenClaw is being treated as an enterprise solution, but under the hood, it’s still a research-grade tool. Buying hardware to fix bad software is the ultimate technical debt. Running unoptimized agentic loops on a Mac Mini will degrade the SSD (via swap) faster than you can say "Series A."

  • BeauJohnson89
    Beau Johnson (@BeauJohnson89) reported

    the next agent security problem is not api keys its the random mcp servers and skills your coding agent is quietly trusting snyk/agent-scan > 2,303 stars on github > scans mcp servers, agent tools, and skills > detects 15+ risks like prompt injection, tool poisoning, malware payloads, credential handling, and hardcoded secrets > supports claude code, cursor, windsurf, gemini cli, codex skills, openclaw skills, amazon q, amp, and more best part: it treats agent components like a supply chain because thats what they are now

  • PolicyLayer
    PolicyLayer (@PolicyLayer) reported

    The base rate is the smaller story. A 5-server MCP install — Stripe, Linear, Postgres, Slack, GitHub — exposes a tool that wipes data or runs shell commands with 92% probability. At ten servers it's 99.4%. Multi-server MCP exposure is not a tail risk. It is the default outcome of using MCP as designed.

  • bepsays
    Bjørn Erik Pedersen (@bepsays) reported

    My @GitHub ID is 394382 (login: bep). It's been my daily workplace for a decade. No other company has given me this much compute for free. I treat any outage as a cue to walk/fish/ski, where great ideas strike and hard problems get solved.

  • stimmtdochgarn1
    stimmtdochgarnicht 🇦🇸🇮🇴🇧🇶🇰🇾🇫🇰🇹🇫🇲🇭 (@stimmtdochgarn1) reported

    @TylerNickerson @github The problem literally is the browser. It's not just ten thousand lines, it's ten thousand lines of individually colored words, so potentially tens of thousands of DOM nodes. React adds maybe 20-40% overhead from diffing, but it's not what makes this fundamentally slow.

  • jisifu
    Matt ☯︎陰龍🐉 (@jisifu) reported

    @MattSchrage @dustincmichaels @cognition sure, i'm running on a nixos. I type Devin and it just shows authenticated. running in a niri environment, all of the other harnesses work, crush, opencode, codex. It has ld enabled, and yeah. if you have a template for filing an issue on GitHub, I would, but I think this isn't opensource?

  • itsmayank435
    Mayank Raj (@itsmayank435) reported

    is it just me whose github account is not connecting with render or others facing the same issue?

  • heyitzami
    Rui Sousa (@heyitzami) reported

    @seraleev claude works fine on iOS, i don't think that this is an issue it doesn't affect the app itself, it just reads and writes from GitHub

  • abushgebru86
    Abush Gebru (@abushgebru86) reported

    @hyranetwork I can't download models on PC though error comes up and the discord image is no longer there and no GitHub repository for models as well as no support via all channels including email

  • dpratyush02
    Pratyush (@dpratyush02) reported

    - Codex = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Hostinger = 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 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • betonowydaniel
    BetonowyDaniel (@betonowydaniel) reported

    @ThePrimeagen Recently, github got unbelievably slow. It used to be so smooth and now its a poop.

  • AlfredoBarill12
    Alfredo Barillas (@AlfredoBarill12) reported

    I’ve had no problems with GitHub, not sure what the whole fuss is about