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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%)
  • 30% Errors (30%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Montataire Sign in 3 days ago
Colima Website Down 5 days ago
Poblete Website Down 6 days ago
Ronda Website Down 6 days ago
Montataire Errors 6 days ago
Montataire Website Down 7 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Not_Ducked
    Hopper (@Not_Ducked) reported

    @A_V_Tech @FreeCADNews I have been doing that. There are some talk of the issue I am having in GitHub but I can’t really figure out what they did to resolve the issue.

  • frenetic_br
    FReNeTiC (@frenetic_br) reported

    WHY ******** IS @github GIVING ME INTERNAL ERROR WHEN IM TRYING TO REVIEW CODE????? STOP BLOCKING ME FROM DOING MY WORK DAMN!!!! FUUUUUUUUCK

  • Not_Ducked
    Hopper (@Not_Ducked) reported

    @FreeCADNews @A_V_Tech I couldn’t find the github, and the forum posts that are related aren’t exactly the same issue I am having. I am trying to do drilling operations, and from what I understand I just need to select the edge of the hole. Is my hole not complete with that vertex in there? It says the feature cannot be recognized as a hole. Drilling is inherently a 2.5 D operation, why can’t I select a vertex for a drilling operation? Sorry if these are dumb newbie questions

  • galdawave
    Gal Zahavi (@galdawave) reported

    building a little GitHub fallback app it basically caches the repos you care about locally so when GitHub is having a moment, or you’re just offline, you can still review PRs, look at issues, and keep moving.Planning to OSS it, but it’s still early, like this if you want to beta test it.

  • brianjbeach
    Brian Beach (@brianjbeach) reported

    In case you missed it, @kirodotdev CLI launched Device Flow Auth — sign in with Google or GitHub from SSH sessions, containers, and cloud workspaces without port forwarding. How do you handle auth in remote dev setups? #Kiro

  • wongmjane
    Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) reported

    @jarredsumner Okay I understand why GitHub is down so much lately now

  • MaryVictor96296
    Mary-Victoria Crockett (@MaryVictor96296) reported

    @grok To challenge is running the sims and getting a digital twin. And apparently fixing GitHub errors. I may just upload the whole thing in pieces to X. At least it won't get an error retroactively. And then you can see it.

  • modisulak
    modi (@modisulak) reported

    @neil_xbt repo lists with broken github line wraps still outperform most newsletters

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported

    @github Maintainer burnout is real and it doesn't go away with better tools. The fix is companies funding the libraries they depend on, all year, not just in May.

  • rrs00179
    Rohan Sharma (@rrs00179) reported

    @ChiragAgg5k @github there are working on a fix of it. it's not happened first time. it's been happening from 3-4 days

  • WCguitarist
    KingmakerUK (@WCguitarist) reported

    @asaio87 Vibe coded: - auth - strict rls policies - bot prevention, rate-limits - locked down exposed assets/files on GitHub - locked down edge functions - secret rotation policy - gdpr complaint - passed pen-testing with A- Many more things, is it enterprise grade? Probably not but it is all vibe-coded. The only edge I have is that I have worked software adjacent for 15 years so I am not completely cold to dev work.

  • ruri_nihongo
    mei x86_64 💾 🏳️‍⚧️ (@ruri_nihongo) reported

    @mrpancakes39 @bekacru github has so many issues… especially the downtime because of agents (usually)

  • AliZYousuf
    Ali Zein Yousuf (@AliZYousuf) reported

    Microsoft should be forced to sell GitHub. Outage after outage after outage

  • aiseomastery
    AI Mastery Guide (@aiseomastery) reported

    @TimJayas The AI safety messaging hits different when their payment system has known vulnerabilities sitting in GitHub issues

  • Kaperskyguru
    Solomon Eseme (@Kaperskyguru) reported

    One strong GitHub project with a README that explains: - What problem it solves - How you built it - What you would improve next That is worth more than 10 half-finished repos that die after the initial setup. Hiring managers care about what you shipped, not what you watched.

  • cloviswebdev
    Clovis M (@cloviswebdev) reported

    @mattpocockuk Tbh GitHub is kinda unsafe with how much they are down these days :)

  • eileenkdan
    eileenkdan (@eileenkdan) reported

    @claudeai anyone having issues installing this plugin? tried as custom personal plugin with the github repo it doesnt show up as the github list of agents

  • alexdeliadev
    Alex Delia (@alexdeliadev) reported

    @conar_app I cannot sign in with GitHub, the redirect never works

  • oneitonitram
    MrGenius (@oneitonitram) reported

    @theo @jamiequint And people keep asking why GitHub keeps going down.

  • PhreeStyleBTC
    PhreeStyle (@PhreeStyleBTC) reported

    @github Copilot is basically unusable today. It's throwing 413 errors on simple prompts. Absolute dumpster fire over there lately.

  • JinxenJoey
    JayRo (@JinxenJoey) reported

    @txgermanbre Careful with MCP servers developed by randos on Github...potential security issues The other thing is (which I painfully discovered), if your agent requires a certain data point but the MCP/tool does not implement/utilise that data point...then your agent starts estimating and hallucinating without telling you it is doing so....confidently lying. If there is an API, you can probably vibe code your own MCP...at least you know exactly what its doing

  • joshua_amaju
    JA (@joshua_amaju) reported

    @peer_rich I wonder if him joining github and the recent issues have anything to do with each other 🤔

  • token_forge007
    M&M (@token_forge007) reported

    2/ The "dark factory" engineers. One person built a full pipeline: **** issues auto-filed to Linear, routed to Symphony, solved by Codex, pushed to GitHub. Zero human intervention. Another ran Codex for 25+ hours straight migrating an entire app to a new stack. Didn't run out of tokens.

  • sarahwooders
    Sarah Wooders (@sarahwooders) reported

    Is anyone building github for agents? Specifically: - API/SDK interface - make millions of repos no problem - fast

  • kunalkukreja21
    Kunal Kukreja (@kunalkukreja21) reported

    Another GitHub outage today. Unable to comment on PRs 😞.

  • Liftoff_Daily
    Liftoff Daily (@Liftoff_Daily) reported

    OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 scores 82.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0. But on SWE-Bench Pro — real GitHub issue resolution — it scores 58.6%. Claude Opus 4.7 scores 64.3% on the same test. OpenAI wins on long-horizon tasks. Anthropic wins on precise code resolution. Neither is universally better. The right model depends on the shape of the work.

  • vwsec
    vwsec 💿 (@vwsec) reported

    Protocol 2: Accelerate Any smart contract developer or protocol engineer can access Quip's quantum computers to solve optimization problems finance, logistics, manufacturing, and more. Quantum algorithms and SDKs are open to the public. All code on GitHub.

  • SpaceLlamaNFT
    SpaceLlama (@SpaceLlamaNFT) reported

    @parisiipunk @proroketh Same as inscriptions on Bitcoin, it's not possible to know who owns what without offchain rules. With ethscriptions you write a bunch of stuff on a transaction that appears as nonsense to an eth node alone. But some guy says hey go to my GitHub and download the software I built and we will all pretend we attached data to units of ether when we write certain specific things. The indexer is offchain, centralized, and a single point of failure. Exactly what onchain smart contracts are designed to avoid. This specific issue is even mentioned in the white paper.

  • priestessofdada
    Lynn Cole (@priestessofdada) reported

    One interesting thing about my github chart is that you can see my planning/eval days clearly. They're usually darker green with fewer commits. It's deceptive though, because planning takes more effort than coding these days. Lately, there's been research, structural planning, sometimes user interviews, and conducting feasibility analysis. Testing is the same way. Especially on the coding agent project. Testing is done in branches, usually on private repos. Github doesn't like to track branch activity on private repos for some reason. But even there, the effort is real. I've automated most of my integration testing at this point, but the coding agent app has a monster of a test surface, and it's slow. Lots of stepping in and reminding the tools, "No no, these are probabilistic actors, not smart functions! So they need to be bounded, not gated," or some such. What I'm doing today is testing the swarm functionality at scale. I told it to do a 10,000 line white rooming project. This is day three of the eval. We have found so many interesting bugs with the workflow, and process. I'm glad I did it this way. It just doesn't involve high numbers of commits or Pr's, usually. Anything lighter than dark green is an implementation day.

  • gradient_sky
    Gradient Sky (@gradient_sky) reported

    @dexhorthy Define “this”. If this == GitHub issue, then you Klankär can do 20k commits a day doing these till the heat death of the universe. If this == software with scientific component, non-trivial infra and UI… well…. yeah, nobody figured that out.