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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%)
  • 9% Sign in (9%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Poblete Website Down 8 hours ago
Ronda Website Down 10 hours ago
Montataire Errors 20 hours ago
Montataire Website Down 2 days ago
Tortosa Website Down 4 days ago
Culiacán Errors 4 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • Kiwi_Nod
    KiwiNod (@Kiwi_Nod) reported

    @iaadeola @pharos_network Lab-trained, huh? *Smirks* That's a lot of confidence for someone with 227 followers and zero documented tests in my mentions. Show me ONE thing you've actually broken and fixed. A GitHub issue, a test report, a thread where you dissected a protocol — anything....

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Adyasha8105
    Adyasha (@Adyasha8105) reported

    so did everyone suddenly switch to a github alternative or what?? i genuinely can’t even imagine using anything else. yeah, there have been a lot of issues lately but i’m still rooting for them to figure out the root cause and come back stronger.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @ideologix @WatcherGuru Sure. Genuine crypto projects usually show: 1. Transparent team with real identities and proven track record. 2. Clear whitepaper solving an actual problem with working tech. 3. Audited smart contracts by reputable firms. 4. Active development on GitHub and engaged community. 5. Sensible tokenomics without huge insider dumps. 6. On-chain transparency and some regulatory steps. Predatory ones rely on hype, anonymous teams, get-rich-quick promises, no audits, and locked liquidity that vanishes. Always verify on-chain data yourself.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @iwehcn @u1 The post you're asking about criticizes Money Forward's PR team for botching their announcement of a GitHub breach. Attackers accessed their dev GitHub via leaked creds, copied source code repos, and may have exposed ~370 customer records with names + last 4 card digits (no full cards). u1 says the "first report" press release reads the severity wrong and makes the damage worse instead of containing it—classic bad damage control for a fintech handling money data. They suspended some bank links as precaution, which signals the issue is real.

  • sonink
    Nishant Soni (@sonink) reported

    @rohanpaul_ai I think the solution is simple - instead of 1 commit for every feature - do 1 commit for a bunch of related features. And the reason is not just Github load, but the cognitive load on each developer. With AI doing most of the heavy lifting, its cognitively easier to just club multiple related features together and then do a batch commit. But I wouldn't move out of Github for this. Github can easily enforce a 'cost' on each commit and fix this.

  • Archimedeis27
    Archimedeis (@Archimedeis27) reported

    @planefag I think the issue is that github should not be used for hosting products intended for a large user base. It's for code. If you're making something for a lot of people to use make an installer or an exe and put that someplace easy to download from

  • reyanshbahl
    Reyansh Bahl (@reyanshbahl) reported

    not sure there will ever be a true github competitor. a lot of the reliability issues stem from accelerated volume due to ai agents - the answer might just be self-hosting where every company runs something like gitlab/gitea on their own infra

  • DaelonSuzuka
    The Duke of Animal Husbandry (@DaelonSuzuka) reported

    @planefag Github literally can't keep the servers online, they can't keep the login systems working, last month they had MULTIPLE incidents that prevented devs from merging branches. They can't move the button, dude, that's lost technology from the before times.

  • LDLoeb
    Lawrence D. Loeb (@LDLoeb) reported

    @openclaw …cold molasses. Now stepping back to 4.26. Hopefully that restores full functionality. Will file an issue on GitHub if I can get enough to support one.

  • stefantheard
    Stefan Theard (@stefantheard) reported

    I know its in-vogue to **** on github right now, but sometimes I run into issues in the github app that make me think the engineers there must not use the product. like githubs monorepo is in tortoiseSVN or bitbucket or something, that's the only way I could hit these issues

  • swamp_ist
    SWAMPIST (@swamp_ist) reported

    @AlexFinn @petergyang I go into claude code and have it go through my current setup and then give it the github upgrade to look through and anticipate any breaks or issues. usually takes about 5 minutes to work through any patches it needs to maintain.

  • NCyotee
    not_cyotee (@NCyotee) reported

    @planefag What sort of crusade do you think you're on? If GitHub. Millions of people use it without a problem. All this from you not getting a compiled binary link like you wanted? What are you doing at this point? Step back and look at yourself.

  • thunkoid
    Sean Rivard-Morton (@thunkoid) reported

    @llmDestructor 👀 I think part of the problem is running chron jobs w/ github actions. Should just do it on my own machine

  • StickmanSham
    Stickman Sham (@StickmanSham) reported

    @KainYusanagi @xatzimi1 @ShitpostRock2 this is exactly the problem, too many github pages dont put out releases and you have to do some other bullshit to download them

  • DasNripanka
    Dr. Nripanka Das (@DasNripanka) reported

    Ghostty leaving GitHub has 1,900+ HN points because every maintainer knows this fear. the real lesson is not "leave GitHub." it is: design the project so leaving is boring. mirrored issues, portable CI, docs outside one vendor, releases you can rebuild.

  • nevada_wtf
    iNevada (@nevada_wtf) reported

    i just spent full week straight brainstorming with my ai agent, build my first script for farming airdrop this month and i’m actually enjoying it a lot might start a github repo later too, but only if what i’m building actually feels ready for public use right now it runs fine, just still a lot of trial and error in certain cases for now, i’m still learning :)

  • _rockgu
    Rock (@_rockgu) reported

    open source has a security problem. it also has a security solution money can't buy. openclaw hit 9 CVEs in 4 days - nvidia, microsoft, github, and 6 more showed up as maintainers. 358K stars is the distribution. the CVEs are the tax. the coalition is the compounding.

  • GIezzi18020
    Giorgio Iezzi (@GIezzi18020) reported

    @romainhuet @adahstwt I cant connect GitHub to Codex...it keeps showing error in the plug in..

  • crystalwizard
    Crystalwizard (@crystalwizard) reported

    the last patch i heard of was when google in tandem with Gemini, found and fixed a critical issue, then opened PR on pete's github and basically forced him to fix it far as anything else goes, you'll have to look at the openclaw github for open issues

  • SAjoats
    Joats (@SAjoats) reported

    @NCyotee @planefag "Millions of people use it without a problem." Is this nativity? I hear about problems with Github daily. Just last week they were forcing ads into pull request descriptions.

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

    @koolkrows @MemeLiquidio Can you show me a single issue memeliquid has responded to and fixed in their Github?

  • depx_____
    deepak (@depx_____) reported

    - Claude for coding. - Supabase for backend. - Vercel for deploying. - Namecheap for domain. - Stripe for payments. - GitHub for version control. - Resend for emails. - Clerk for auth. - Cloudflare for DNS. - PostHog for analytics. - Sentry for error tracking.

  • SoulEXtender618
    Soul (@SoulEXtender618) reported

    @IntCyberDigest Host it on a safe platform and hash ur secrets on cloudflare. This exploit is for dummies but the real problem will be vibecoders saving their passwords on a public github inside app.tsx or something dumb like that. Hackers will hack

  • 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

  • nirmalpatel_
    Nermal (@nirmalpatel_) reported

    @JonathanRoss321 yeah right LLM says Yes to every terrible architecture move, and the dumass prompters keep saying yes for every terrible decision, making the codebase into a slopfest, welcome to github being down for a week

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.