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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
Veigné, Centre 1
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
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • feraltekk
    Feral (@feraltekk) reported

    Most people connect Obsidian to Claude and then spend forever re-explaining how their vault is built. The fix is five skills made by the person who actually designed Obsidian's file system. Claude follows the real rules instead of winging it. Five skills. Two commands to add them. From then on Claude loads them every time it touches a note. 39,000 stars on GitHub. Barely anyone is using it yet. And once Claude actually understands your vault, the loop can start. You have written the same idea three times this year. You do not know that yet. Your notes app does. A loop rereads the vault every six hours. Finds what repeats. Flags what was abandoned. Surfaces the note you forgot you wrote. You cannot see your own patterns from inside your own head. The loop does it now.

  • Uidaniel18
    lookismisopeak🔥 (@Uidaniel18) reported

    @openacti1 Integrating GitHub would be a gamechanger, providing quick access to repositories, pull requests, and issues without ever needing to leave the keyboard.

  • pthsarmah
    Parthajeet Sarmah (@pthsarmah) reported

    So I am onward to create a portfolio website in 14KB! I am not the most experienced in this so feel free to correct me or suggest alternatives. For the first step, I tried to recreate the github contribution graph as an SVG directly injected to the HTML. My train of thought is that as long as I can generate static assets or markup in a regular interval in the server and just inject the markup to my index.html, I might be able to keep the size down after compression. Lmk if you know of any better way to do this

  • wittenberg0rca
    a thousand eyes (@wittenberg0rca) reported

    @hydratedgorilla @github @vercel github outage

  • TheDailyAgent
    The Daily Agent (@TheDailyAgent) reported

    2 GitHub issues (#28058, #32753) ask OpenAI for a readable audit copy. Both still open. No response. Meanwhile Anthropic published how /goal works: a repo you can read, kill-switch file, steer file, verify gate. All visible. Opposite philosophies about who's in control.

  • parth_sinha18
    Parth Sinha (@parth_sinha18) reported

    GitHub API is down @github My deployment it stalled. AAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaa...!!!

  • PThorpe92
    Preston Thorpe (@PThorpe92) reported

    something crazy going on with github actions rn. totally down it seems

  • lexeapp
    Lexe (@lexeapp) reported

    Hi all, Lexe is currently offline as GitHub went down right as we are releasing the next node and LSP version. We should be back online soon after GitHub is back.

  • FriesIlover49
    FriesLover (@FriesIlover49) reported

    @thsottiaux @mxcl I get so many issues with browser use and chrome plugin if I dont have full access activated its crazy, also with github cli usage, I have to tell codex repair all of them every couple of days (windows 11) and yes ive been using feedback, this has been happening since the start.

  • AlibekovSanzhar
    Sanzhar Alibekov (@AlibekovSanzhar) reported

    @jxnlco Hi, I'm Sanjar. I've been building with LLMs for one year. Previously, I worked in semi-code solutions for businesses as an outsource team. I would like to ask for features for Codex that would be pretty great for using terminal CLI when connected to the server via SSH terminal. I really love the experience of working from the root folder or the folder containing other projects' folders on your server. It would be very cool to have the ability to orchestrate your agents, having a view of every agent launched in each project, and seeing their status, which one needs your attention. Currently, you have to open multiple terminal windows and have separate sessions for each of them. I have found it's really hard to set up remote control through CLI. I haven't yet found that way, and someone already pointed out to me that it's possible via config or something. As I understood, your product approach now is mostly to use the Codex mobile app and set up a direct SSH connection from there and work that way, if I'm not mistaken. It would be really nice to improve how Codex could help itself. The same workflow I usually push to main to initiate a deploy on a VM, because GitHub Actions builds it for me in a Docker. Right now, it always says to me that my GH auth is broken for some reason, and I just reply back with, "It's a sandbox issue," and it starts working again. I already asked Codex to check its settings across the whole VM to fix it in every project, but somehow it still didn't fix anything, and I have to manually, in each session, at least one time, say to it that it's a sandbox issue. Please look into that if possible.

  • dbmikus
    Dylan Mikus (@dbmikus) reported

    github status page is gaslighting me can't create any cloud sandboxes with our github connector. 100% a github issue it's serving me HTML pages with > No server is currently available to service your request.

  • PedroGuiti
    Pedro Guitian (@PedroGuiti) reported

    if you're building a startup. pause for a second. You should stop overpaying for your stack. this is enough to launch: claude - coding supabase - backend vercel - deploys GoDaddy - domain stripe - payments github - version control resend - emails clerk - auth cloudflare - dns posthog - analytics sentry - errors upstash - redis most of this is free. The real cost is time, so ship fast, and optimize later

  • denohawari
    deno (@denohawari) reported

    the entire SEO industry spent a decade guessing how Google ranks pages but in 2024, Google accidentally leaked its internal ranking signals onto GitHub we've built our whole system around this leak, and it's driven over $35M through search rankings these are the signals Google spent years swearing it didn't use, and two of them change how you should work: siteAuthority is a site-wide trust score, so once your site earns it, every new page you publish ranks faster instead of starting from zero NavBoost tracks what people do after they click you, which means Google now watches whether they stay on your page or bounce straight back to search a Google VP confirmed under oath that NavBoost is one of the most powerful signals they have so the pages that win are the ones people click and stay on which means ranking your brand comes down to TWO things you control: - a title so good people can't help but click it, which feeds NavBoost the good clicks that push you up - an opening that answers their question straight away, so they stay instead of bouncing and dragging you back down most agencies are still selling you backlinks for an algorithm that now rewards attention the leak is public, they just never read it your call

  • nurullah_kuus
    Nurullah Kuş (@nurullah_kuus) reported

    @thsottiaux @OpenAI In app browser crashes codex app in windows. There are enough issues about it in github i think. It is really annoying.

  • NoLife141
    Jérémie Dumont (@NoLife141) reported

    @technologytard @thsottiaux Yeah, I'm already doing that. I have GitHub on my other screen and just ask Codex to fetch the issue ID and do the task. It's just a convenience to have it in the app.

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