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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Kitchener, ON 2
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 2
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 1
Saint Andrews, Scotland 1
Sumaré, SP 1
Racine, WI 1
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Manizales, Departamento de Caldas 1
San José, Provincia de San José 1
Fresno, CA 1
Cali, Departamento del Valle del Cauca 1
Caen, Normandie 1
Kuala Lumpur, KUL 1
Nouméa, Province Sud 1
Los Angeles, CA 1
Marietta, GA 1
Miami, FL 1
Florence, SC 1
Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt 1
Siegen, NRW 1
East Lansing, MI 1
Maricá, RJ 1
Bari, Puglia 1
Noida, UP 1
Victoria, BC 1
New Delhi, NCT 1

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jmoralesv03 Jorge Morales Vidal (@jmoralesv03) reported

    @martinsuchan @windowsdev Yeah that could be a problem but, as others have already pointed out, those are third party programs and it's up to the developers to use the newer Windows APIs to address the problem. Maybe it's an opportunity to reach them out in their GitHub repos ask for this change.

  • kruesi Sascha Krüsi (@kruesi) reported

    @drawio No, no ticket on github just here. But when I try to do a pdf export I get the error

  • ShawnWildermuth Shawn Wildermuth 💻☕🎸🎥🎮 (@ShawnWildermuth) reported

    Catching up on some old Github issues. When I make a PR and the project just let's it die on the vine without a response (it's ok to not want it, but just ignoring it sucks), it really upsets me.

  • aiexplorations Rajesh S (aiexplorations) (@aiexplorations) reported

    Wordpress remains a great alternative for now, because Medium doesn't even have half the features that Wordpress or Github pages has. Perhaps I'll try Hashnode and a few other alternatives, but it is very disappointing to see Github not working here.

  • tuxphones TuxPhones (@tuxphones) reported

    @seeteegee @JustineSmithies Speaking for my little patches, I can see how sending patches upstream can be quite intimidating. Mostly due to strict requirements and slow-ish response times, a GitHub PR would feel much more natural at tomes.

  • dor0n1 dor0n (@dor0n1) reported

    @BleepinComputer "Threat actors are now sharing working PoCs " only see legit github links. I guess Threat actors are not working with tolls like that.

  • theBrc007 Brian Christie (@theBrc007) reported

    @norootcause Self-hosted? See GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, Confluence/Jira/BitBucket DataCenter edition, Sysdig, etc. It seems to be mostly because of a misconception that self-hosting is “more secure” or flexible. Problem is the maintenance costs are invisible & the nonexistent improvements.

  • yoyehudi yo yehudi stays away from humans! 🌈 (@yoyehudi) reported

    Committing to a repo with a DCO for the first time recently and it's driving me bonkers - is this just because I'm not used to it? adding a -s to the cli commit is no big deal, but using any suggestions in GitHub and I'm missing the signoff, so have to re-check-out and re-fix.

  • komphlex Robert H. Cactaur (@komphlex) reported

    @spakhm Even if I was writing a defect tracker I’m so used to GitHub issues I’d just imitate that. It has the most “reps” and exposure to developers than any other system. A second choice, if I needed on premise action would be bloodhound

  • BenBE1987 BenBE (@BenBE1987) reported

    Is there some way to split (multiple) comments from one issue on @github into a new issue?

  • markprobst markprobst (@markprobst) reported

    @dvdsgl @github Things that changed: Codespaces became more polished and @typescript went from bearably slow to unbearably slow and eating up local CPU.

  • tuxphones TuxPhones (@tuxphones) reported

    @seeteegee @JustineSmithies Speaking for my little patches, I can see how sending patches upstream can be quite intimidating. Mostly due to strict requirements and slow-ish response times, for example a GitHub PR would feel more natural than the endless mailing list.

  • rfadam Ryan Adam (@rfadam) reported

    @Donna_156 @Elliot_F So - I will admit, trying to setup netlify-cms was a bit of trial and error (I ended up using GitHub Auth inplace of ***-gateway) so far the workflow of markdown -> netlify-cms -> publishing is alot easier on mobile

  • LesterCovax LesterCovax🐺 (@LesterCovax) reported

    @fdalsotto @wgrimes84 @farazamiruddin Another onsite interview was with Github, where I passed every interview step, was told I was qualified, but was turned down because I didn't seem excited about the job. I had undiagnosed narcolepsy at the time, so I couldn't help having a resting ***** face of sleep deprivation.

  • augustocdias Augusto (@augustocdias) reported

    @kochrahulroy @vscodetips @code It should generate a file in the .vscode folder with the config. I believe it is called launch.json Maybe open an issue in the GitHub repo from the c++ language server

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