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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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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 4
Kitchener, ON 2
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
Mexico City, CDMX 1
Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, SF 1
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá 1
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

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • timcarrphoto tim is slightly rubbish at this (@timcarrphoto) reported

    @CamFarquharson dunno, but you can't be github and be going down 5 times in 2 weeks. We had significant impact at our company twice that i'm aware of

  • d2pGoon James Wheeler 🇺🇦🌻♥️ (@d2pGoon) reported

    @housecor I should probably check the Live Share GitHub issues, but how do you handle limitations like the lack of syntax highlighting for compile time errors? Do you split screen with one half showing your colleague's screen via Teams for example?

  • securingdev Keith Hoodlet (@securingdev) reported

    Alright… some progress, except that (for some reason) the theme just completely doesn’t work when building it using the GItHub Action. Time for another burn down 🔥 this time I’m going to try building the production site locally and just uploading the site content.

  • edanbenatar Edan Ben-Atar 🐒 (@edanbenatar) reported

    The GitHub issues tab doesn't make sense to me. I get the initial idea, but it has evolved and grown, and I think it's due for a change. If I'm adding feature enhancements, it doesn't make sense to bucket those items into a list of issues.

  • pedronauck pedronauck.eth (@pedronauck) reported

    One of the worst things in #web3 development is the lack of documentation. There’s a lot of good tools out there, but in general, their docs is terrible 🙄 If you don’t like to inspect and read code on @github, will be hard for u be a #web3dev

  • elitasson Johan Eliasson (@elitasson) reported

    @angustweets @github Any fix for this yet?

  • dotuser Polly (@dotuser) reported

    Never demand login to use a basic feature that helps to identify if others have/had the same problems, and if they found a fix. I should not have to set up an account to find things. Even github doesn't ******* do this.

  • bwuhhh tuckie (@bwuhhh) reported

    @PaleFeatherZen i think at the very least its clever to have a button that opens the browser. discord issues aside, the problem is finding something accessible to the avg. player? for example what is the likelyhood of your players having a discord acct vs say, a github (to add an issue/ticket)

  • AngelZacMa Angel Zacarias (@AngelZacMa) reported

    Today I reached the 100 issues on github for the application I developed while I was intern... Time goes by, bugs and new requirements not 🙃

  • geekiedj Barbara ⚢🎧 (@geekiedj) reported

    I want to be able to solve codewars problems, write out my thought process and then commit to GitHub.

  • DrNishanShaik Dr. Nishan (@DrNishanShaik) reported

    @numberwright Are there any relative paths in your script? Absolute paths all the way did the trick for me. Plus another issue was with a GitHub login protocol. Had to activate SSH to get the script working off cron.

  • Joelbdenning Joel Denning (@Joelbdenning) reported

    Never enable desktop, email, or phone notifications for GitHub issues. Don’t give out your email address. Don’t ever get on a call with anyone ever about your project, especially if it’s free. If you do, charge $500-$1000 for a 1-2 hour call. Consulting isn’t coding

  • praveenwise Praveen Kumar (@praveenwise) reported

    Don't use GitHub Co-Pilot while learning a new programming language. It prompts almost everything and spoon-feeds you. Deactivate copilot during that time. Use it only when you're working in dev mode, and when solving redundant problems. #github #GitHubCopilot #programmers

  • alvarlagerlof Alvar Lagerlöf (@alvarlagerlof) reported

    This was an error on my side. Should have put in GitHub actions instead. All working now!

  • menduz ⚡︎ menduz (@menduz) reported

    @Benjythebee @cryptovoxels @decentraland For the sake of transparency, what do you think about about github discussions or issues?

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