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GitHub Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where GitHub users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with GitHub, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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
Paris, Île-de-France 1
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:

  • nikskld
    nik skld (@nikskld) reported

    GROK 4.5 JUST EXPOSED A WEAKNESS IN EVERY OTHER AI MODEL xAI dropped it yesterday. Everyone’s staring at benchmarks. The real story is persistence. Composio ran an eval: audit a GitHub repo for hardcoded credentials. The search returns paginated results. The prompt literally warned: “page through ALL result pages.” → GPT-5.5: stopped at page 1. Submitted 18 of 48 results → GLM-5.2: gave up exactly the same way → Grok 4.5: paginated until results ran out. Full audit. Done. It also one-shotted an entire fantasy voxel world — 1.4M voxels, castle, procedural terrain, working camera controls. The numbers behind it: → $2/$6 per 1M tokens (Opus 4.8: $5/$25) → 4.2x fewer output tokens per task on SWE-Bench Pro → #1 on SWE Marathon Here’s the thing nobody says out loud: Benchmarks measure how smart a model is. Persistence decides whether your task actually gets finished. An agent that quits at page 1 is useless no matter how high its IQ is. I break down how to get this kind of agent behavior from any model in my articlе

  • elshayib_
    Islam Elshayib (@elshayib_) reported

    Spent most of today buried in .github/workflows instead of touching any real network gear. Side project classic. Pushed a pile of CI changes to Audnet today. Surface level nothing changed — no new compliance checks or device support — but the release and validation side got cleaned up properly. What landed: Bandit security scanning is now in the pipeline and outputs SARIF so GitHub code scanning actually sees the results. Python deps get looked at instead of hoping nothing bad is in there. One unified release workflow on tag: runs locked validation with uv, smoke tests the installed wheel, builds for PyPI, pushes the Docker image to GHCR, and pulls the right bits from CHANGELOG.md for the release notes. Less manual steps, fewer 2am "why is this broken" moments. Smaller chores: bandit.json reports ignored, docs aligned with how the CI actually builds things now, reusable jobs hardened a bit against forks and junk data. #automation#networking

  • usama__ahmed
    extremely incompetent software engineer (@usama__ahmed) reported

    @status_is_down yes github is down

  • TiredThracian
    Tired Thracian (@TiredThracian) reported

    @GoogleAIStudio @github Why not from any *** server?

  • maskaravivek
    Vivek Maskara (@maskaravivek) reported

    Learnt the hard way that bad trigger config for Github action can end up in 12k runs in 2 days and cost you ~50$. 😞 Also, learnt that GHA has a per minute billing rate instead of per second. I had a action workflow that ran every time there was any activity on an issue in my repo.

  • JustaLillyBit
    Lilly (@JustaLillyBit) reported

    @natbrunell @LynAldenContact but when Core forced a change and censored people that disagreed from github - no issues there? Her response was that it's an implementation change which is true but it's the MAIN implementation and when the change is made based on citrea BS that's a problem.

  • SleeplessDev3
    SleeplessDev (@SleeplessDev3) reported

    10 ways to LARP as a software engineer : - Buy a mechanical keyboard. - Install Arch Linux. - Tweet "ship fast." - Say "it's a scaling issue." - Open Neovim in a café. - Post your GitHub graph daily. - Mention AI agents. - Wear a black hoodie. - Never actually ship anything.

  • 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!!!

  • okaldev
    Furkancan (@okaldev) reported

    @temidaradev setup webhook and trigger .sh in your server do not use github actions build

  • nmb_four
    NMB // v4 (@nmb_four) reported

    @pablostanley i wanna try it so bad, but i have too many github repos, and there seems to be a hard limit of 100... which i understand to some degree, but the newest repos are left out and not the oldest, would be sick if you can fix that.

  • CorvusCrypto
    Clifford Richardson (@CorvusCrypto) reported

    @kellabyte If you're a leader you need to be better about handling emotion. It really drags down my confidence in Andrew being the person toead zig to 1.0. I get your point about empathy but it's a pattern with Andrew (this, GitHub, etc.) He becomes vitriolic at the slightest challenge.

  • 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.

  • VetTVX
    Vet TV (@VetTVX) reported

    @DannyLimanseta Holy cow ... That looks AMAZING! If you need someone to test it out for you, hit me up on XChat! I'd be down to test it for you, or help out any way I can. I'm not the best, but I have at least 6 projects I'm working on and off on my Github page using Grok!

  • 0xc06
    Onur 🍌🦍 (@0xc06) reported

    An $INJ npm package with 50,000 weekly downloads just got weaponized. Why?! To steal wallet keys, and the attack vector itself is what makes this worth understanding. No smart contract exploit or cryptography broken. Instead, a compromised developer GitHub account pushing malicious commits into a trusted SDK starting June 8. The code hooked directly into wallet key-derivation functions, quietly copying private keys and seed phrases, then exfiltrated them through a fake telemetry endpoint disguised as a legitimate Injective server. What actually multiplies the damage: the compromised version got pinned across 17 other packages in the same npm scope. Devs who never installed the SDK directly still inherited the exposure. 310 downloads before it was caught: the developer whose account got compromised noticed fast, but Socket says the campaign isn't fully contained yet. If trusted developer tools are now the actual attack surface, how do you audit a dependency you've never even directly installed?

  • NikunjSOF
    CA Nikunj (@NikunjSOF) reported

    We will get you sorted. DM us! Setting up a large GCG in India beyond 10000 employees. Based on standard market benchmarks for a mid-to-large mature GCC in India, India GCC IT Spend Benchmark **Hardware** — *The 15% allocation (US$1,050/FTE) matches industry standard. For missing categories, **Networking & Wi-Fi Hardware** and **Smart Meeting Room/Collaboration Tech** are notably absent and usually consume about 10% of this bucket.* * Laptops / Desktops — **US$735**/FTE *(Assuming a 3-year refresh cycle on mid-to-high-end enterprise laptops)* * Servers & Storage — **US$105**/FTE *(Lower end, as most compute has moved to cloud edge)* * Peripherals — **US$126**/FTE *(Monitors, docking stations, dual screens, keyboards)* * Surveillance & Physical Security — **US$84**/FTE *(CCTV, server room access controls, firewalls)* **Software** — *The 50% allocation (US$3,500/FTE) is accurate due to the high density of global software licensing pass-throughs. For missing categories, **Developer Tools & IDEs** (like GitHub Copilot, Jira) and **Enterprise AI/ML tooling** are crucial omissions for modern tech GCCs.* * Productivity & Collaboration Tools — **US$875**/FTE *(M365, Google Workspace, Zoom, Slack)* * Security & Compliance Software — **US$1,050**/FTE *(CrowdStrike, Zscaler, DLP, IAM tools)* * Virtualisation & Infrastructure — **US$700**/FTE *(VMware/Nutanix licenses, enterprise OS)* * Cloud Platform Licences — **US$875**/FTE *(Direct user-allocated AWS/Azure compute and SaaS tokens)* **Services** — *The 35% allocation (US$2,450/FTE) is standard for centers utilizing hybrid outsourced managed models. A key missing category is **L&D/Technical Training & Upskilling Services**, which usually takes up 5% of the operational services budget.* * IT Helpdesk & End-User Support — **US$735**/FTE *(L1/L2 local desk support contracts)* * On-site Infrastructure Management — **US$490**/FTE *(Local network, facility uptime, and data center engineers)* * Cybersecurity Managed Services — **US$610**/FTE *(24/7 Managed SOC, threat monitoring, vulnerability scanning)* * Cloud Managed Services — **US$370**/FTE *(FinOps, cloud optimization partners)* * Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) — **US$245**/FTE *(Hardware vendor warranties, UPS, and server maintenance)* --- ### Contextual Data * **GCC size** — **500** FTEs *(Optimal mid-scale operational baseline)* * **Sector** — **BFSI & Technology Services**

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