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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Saint-Paul, Réunion 2
Mexico City, CDMX 1
León de los Aldama, GUA 1
Créteil, Île-de-France 1
Trichūr, KL 1
Brasília, DF 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv 1
Rive-de-Gier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Itapema, SC 1
Cleveland, TN 1
Tlalpan, CDMX 1
Quilmes, BA 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Yokohama, Kanagawa 1
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Pirat_Nation
    Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) reported

    PC gamers who use DLSS Swapper have been given a security warning. The app’s creator says a user uploaded a fake DLSS file that contained malware. He warned: “DO NOT download these files, they are likely malware.” The problem is not with DLSS Swapper itself, but with files uploaded by other users through its GitHub repositories. The developer recommends only downloading DLSS files from trusted sources like NVIDIA, official game installs, or verified releases

  • Vladic_ETH
    Vladic (@Vladic_ETH) reported

    OPENAI SHIPPED GPT-5.6 AND CHATGPT WORK. THE REAL WEAPON IS PRICE, NOT IQ. OpenAI shipped two things today. One of them is a costume change. GPT-5.6 landed as three models. ChatGPT Work is a new agent on top. The feeds say "new agent does your work." The real launch is the price sheet. Sol, the flagship, costs $5 per million input tokens and $30 output. That's not flagship pricing. That's what you paid for a mid-tier model a year ago. The gate half the feeds skipped Context first. Two weeks ago the US government cut GPT-5.6 access down to a small group of vetted partners over national security. The gate held about 12 days. Restrictions lifted July 8, public release July 9. Same day SpaceXAI shipped Grok 4.5. The frontier now ships when the government clears it, not when the model is ready. Anthropic went through the exact same thing with Fable and Mythos in June. A pattern, not a one-off. Three models, price as the weapon GPT-5.6 is three models, not one. Sol is the flagship. Terra is the everyday workhorse. Luna is cheap and fast. Price per million tokens, in/out: Sol $5/$30, Terra $2.50/$15, Luna $1/$6. Terra matches GPT-5.5 quality at half the cost. Luna is the cheapest entry in the line. Altman told CNBC Sol is 54% more token-efficient on agentic coding. That's the message. Not "smarter." "Cheaper for the same result." And ultra: a mode inside Sol that spins up multiple agents in parallel and hands subtasks to submodels. The market counts token bills, not benchmarks. Enterprise thinks spend first now. OpenAI heard it and made price the argument. Today's real launch is unit economics, not intelligence. "Sol beats Fable 5, Luna beats Opus 4.8 at two-thirds the cost" are OpenAI's own benchmarks. Until independent runs, treat them as marketing. ChatGPT Work is Codex in a suit Now the "new agent." ChatGPT Work runs on Codex and GPT-5.6. It moves across your apps and files, stays on a project for hours, breaks it into steps, finishes on its own. Output: docs, sheets, slides, web apps. Inside sits a Unified Plugins Directory: Google Drive, Slack, Teams, Gmail, Outlook, Salesforce, GitHub, Canva, Dropbox, more. Call one with "@" or let the agent pick the source. Sounds familiar. This is OpenAI's second run at plugins. The first was 2023 and it flopped. Brockman admitted the models weren't ready back then. Honest read: hard to tell what's actually new. Scheduled Tasks, Computer Use, connectors already lived in ChatGPT and Codex. Long tasks and data sources worked before too. The real move isn't features. It's consolidation: on desktop, OpenAI is merging Codex and ChatGPT into one super app and putting Codex in front of people who don't code. The Anthropic mirror Here's the tell. This is the exact play Anthropic ran with Claude Code -> Cowork. Take a dev agent, strip the "for coders" label, hand it to knowledge workers. Cowork just hit web and mobile, timed to get ahead of this. Two labs, one bet: whoever owns the desktop app that touches your files and apps owns the knowledge-work layer. Chat is the storefront. The desktop is the land grab. What a practitioner does with it One: rebuild pipelines around price tiers. Route bulk work to Luna and Terra. Keep Sol and ultra for the 10% that needs the ceiling. Economics is a routing problem now, not a single-model choice. Two: the real unlock is the desktop with local file access, not the web. Free tier gets ChatGPT Work on desktop right away. Web and mobile roll by tier: Pro, Enterprise, Edu first, Plus and Business next. Three: billing is usage-based and shares one pool with Codex, ChatGPT for Excel, and Workspace Agents. Count tokens before, not after. A complex task burns quota quietly. Security: OpenAI touts Auto-Review, where senior models check important actions before they run, and claims it blocked 100% of protected-data extraction attempts in red-teaming. 100% in a lab is zero confirmations in ****. Test it yourself. Sober read The model war moved from IQ to unit economics. The product war moved from chat to the desktop that holds your files. Testers are already posting "best model I've touched." Maybe. That's day-one sentiment, not fact. The real scoreboard isn't a benchmark. It's the "AI spend" line in an enterprise budget. That's a market you can actually read. The window is the next couple weeks, before prices settle and everyone re-routes spend. Rebuild your routing around three models now and you enter the quarter with a smaller bill for the same work. Everyone else reads the thread and changes nothing.

  • CelesTrak
    CelesTrak by Dr. T.S. Kelso (@CelesTrak) reported

    @Math_MntnrHZ Question 1. satellite.js was not written by CelesTrak. However it was heavily used, branched, and cloned throughout the GitHub community. We used it for a visualization and found some SGP4 errors in the code. We corrected them & created a verified version for the community.

  • Germomics
    Germomics 🔬 (@Germomics) reported

    @sahildarz @jacob_posel Separate credentials for separate jobs: OAuth App for login (single-admin lock) and GitHub App for repo access. Worker mints an RS256 JWT from the App private key, exchanges it for a ~1 hour installation token, caches in KV. No PATs, nothing long-lived. Reads open to admitted clients, writes behind the operator grant.

  • x0shreyash
    gurt ☄️ (@x0shreyash) reported

    @satyansh_mittal lmao so true been in 2 of them and both the teams were literally riding the dih of multiple AI's whole time also those dumbass ppl didn’t even knew what github was. I'm so done that would rather be a slow learner but this **** never 😭

  • LearnAI_MJ
    Learn AI (@LearnAI_MJ) reported

    @ajambrosino Can you make it easy to code in cloud? Just like how Claude Code Connect naturally to GitHub Repo. I know there is the Codex cloud version but it is soooo clunky to use comparing to Claude code and Cursor! Please - fix this. Also, why codex make computer cook so hot 🔥 comparing to Claude? My laptop even need a gaming fan! Please fix this too!!!

  • nate_zec
    Nate ⓩ🛡 (@nate_zec) reported

    It's not just models but harnesses and rw connections. Ex 1: github copilot will helpfully create a PR, but then a human has to show up, stare at the failing CI, then click a new button called "fix this"? wth? Ex 2: claude code agents just clobber each other by default? wth?

  • KeetaCode
    Keeta Github Tracker (@KeetaCode) reported

    🐆 Keeta GitHub PR Opened 📦 Repo: anchor 🔀 PR #390: Fix incorrect protocol being passed to url in handler 🌿 Branch: feature/fix-url-in- → main 👤 Opened by: @ezraripps 🧠 Overview: This pull request fixes a small bug in how a web address was being built, which matters because using the wrong protocol can cause network requests to go to the wrong place or fail. The public details are limited, but the title suggests the app’s request handler was passing the wrong protocol when creating a URL. In simple terms, this looks like an internal reliability fix for how the software talks to web services. - This appears to be a technical/internal update with limited public details.

  • EI3065
    Electronic Intelligence Agency (@EI3065) reported

    @github @LinkedIn prevents acess for selected nationalities with programers doing imposible security checks on login; on repeat level of app becomes low of low for conflict

  • ChristianInProd
    Christian Aranda (@ChristianInProd) reported

    @karrisaarinen We were toiling away using GitHub issues, tried out Linear and my quote in Slack was “I hate how beautiful Linear is” and we moved everything over immediately.

  • Clocked0
    Clocked (@Clocked0) reported

    @JenkemSuperfan @AsagiKurosagi Oh hey, Darktide has the same issue. DirectStorage isn't up to date by default. One of the community performance fixes has you tracking down an updated DLL off of github.

  • MidasTouchmkt
    🇯🇲 (@MidasTouchmkt) reported

    @AIatMeta sign up for the platform sucks i just want to connect my github fam i dont remember my fb account login i do not care to get it back, i feel like im jumping through hoops to give you my money

  • chewadot
    chewa. (@chewadot) reported

    48 HOURS AFTER KARPATHY POSTED HIS LLM WIKI IDEA, A 26-YEAR-OLD BIRMINGHAM GRAD SHIPPED THE ONE COMMAND THAT MAKES IT WORK. IT NOW HAS 76,000 GITHUB STARS 1 command. 71.5x fewer tokens per query. 0 vector databases points graphify at any folder - codebase, docs, PDFs, screenshots, video. Tree-sitter parses the code, Claude reads the prose, the whole thing lands as a knowledge graph in graphify-out/ one flag - --obsidian - writes the entire graph as a fully-linked Obsidian vault: one markdown note per concept, every relationship a wikilink, every node linked back to its source. Drop the vault into Claude Code as a skill. Claude queries the graph instead of grepping through raw files, forever Safi Shamsi finished his MSc at Birmingham with Distinction in 2025. His thesis was a knowledge-graph RAG system for academic search. He shipped Graphify 48 hours after Karpathy's post, iterates every week, and has already been forked by Rootly AI Labs for incident data. Hacker News, Analytics Vidhya, Towards AI - all organic.76,000 stars. Three months old no neo4j server. no vector db. no embedding pipeline. no cloud. no monthly fee you're reading this on a device that could clone the repo, run one command, and have a Claude-native knowledge graph of your entire codebase in Obsidian before your next standup

  • thenathancolo
    Nathan Colosimo (@thenathancolo) reported

    @zeeg Tbh I hate using half baked oauth You sign in with GitHub / Google, they make you an account, but you can’t login with a password later and have to login with only the original oauth just let me login with my email and link it other ways however I want + I need either passkeys or 2FA 6 digit generator

  • 0zkphilip
    Philip (@0zkphilip) reported

    @Sim89776996 @L0laL33tz "Chinese could theoretically also use Session." they do. You don't need it on the app stores as you can download it from github. The issue with these arrive when countries like Iran block it completely which they did earlier this year but that is super expensive to do.

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