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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
León de los Aldama, GUA 4
Tapachula, CHP 1
Bovolone, Veneto 1
Chlumec, Ústecký kraj 1
Delhi, NCT 1
Cabo Frio, RJ 1
Groningen, gr 1
Punxsutawney, PA 1
Gloucester, England 1
Texcoco de Mora, MEX 1
Padova, Veneto 1
Tower Hamlets, England 1
Palma, Comunitat Autònoma de les Illes Balears 1
Graz, Steiermark 1
São Félix do Xingu, PA 1
Guadalajara, JAL 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Cúcuta, Departamento de Norte de Santander 1
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá 1
Toronto, ON 1
Tegucigalpa, Departamento de Francisco Morazán 1
Toluca, MEX 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Melbourne, VIC 1

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • OCarpinteyro Omar Carpinteyro (@OCarpinteyro) reported

    @github So, now we need to spent time checking the code added by GitHub Copilot and find errors? No, thanks. As a AI is a pretty cool, but there are too many VSC Plug-in that autocomplete React Components, Vue, Typescript, NODE, etc.

  • EdmondLauCA Edmond Lau (@EdmondLauCA) reported

    @eevee If GitHub will eventually charge money for developers to use this, there can be even more issues if they capitalizing GPL source code.

  • SusanPotter Susan Potter (@SusanPotter) reported

    @jfdm @satnam6502 It boggles my mind that a big tech firm (yes, GitHub is Microsoft) has released an AI product without thinking about the legal issues of the training set (GPL or perhaps AGPL licensed code that companies might used closed source) or the security or quality problems. Sad.

  • cebe_cc CeBe (@cebe_cc) reported

    @adamwathan Do you have a community forum, or similar resources to point users to for support questions? If so, an issue template on github which has a checkmark like "This is a bug report, not a support request. I already tried solving it in the forum and it turns out it is really a bug."

  • KevinHoffman Kevin Hoffman 🦀 (@KevinHoffman) reported

    @frigidcode @duspom @github The problem most people have with this is that the suggested code you get from using Copilot is blissfully unaware of the license of the originating code, so you could get a copilot snippet that violates your own license and not know it.

  • MaxPerrello Max Perrello (@MaxPerrello) reported

    @rob_musial @jeremy_soller @github right...we're not talking about copy and paste, though let's say someone wants to implement bubble sort in their program—the implementation will be extremely similar to that of others if copilot was literally a code search and copy/paste engine, this would be a different issue

  • mheusser Matt Heußer (@mheusser) reported

    @tastapod I /have/ ***. The problem is github does not accept plain text passwords over so I need the xCode command-line tools. I believe there is also a hole in bitbucket, yeah.

  • tnorthcutt Travis Northcutt (@tnorthcutt) reported

    @JpPope @chris__sev @adamwathan GitHub Anti-Aircraft Battery (To shoot down the issues. Bad joke)

  • rimorobi Robert Rimoczi (@rimorobi) reported

    @taylorotwell @adamwathan If you disable issues and move all discussion to the discussion tab, you still have to handle the noise to filter out potential bug reports. @adamwathan's triage solution could be a good one though or GitHub could add a button to quick-create an issue from a discussion topic.

  • janysantany Jany (@janysantany) reported

    @CodeWithJanine i link it to github but it makes me sign in each time now! only happened after i got a new macbook- i don’t recall it happening with my old one. idk 🥴🥴

  • autiomaa Daniel Schildt (@autiomaa) reported

    @Donzanoid @alexjc GitHub's public repositories have been available as a large dataset for several years, and used for mass scale code analysis. Much more problems with it than just Copilot as it is just a tip of the iceberg.

  • infosecspy Infosec_Shyguy.pdf.exe💉💉 (@infosecspy) reported

    @CompilersJay @SwiftOnSecurity I guess since Github takes down PoC code they should also remove all dual use software that they find? Empire or Bloodhound are not malware, for example. Forcing Github to block access based on content will probably lead to blocking a lot of legitimate content....

  • MaybeEdward Ed Grosvenor (@MaybeEdward) reported

    @taylorotwell @adamwathan Before you disable issues, consider that GitHub does not archive them, leaving the knowledge base that’s been built by you and the community over the years. All that work just vanishes leaving dead links all over the SO, blogs, and other repos’ issues.

  • NicolasVuillamy Nicolas Vuillamy (@NicolasVuillamy) reported

    @miklb A nice alternative to github super linter (slow and not very user friendly) or tools like sonar that have a financial cost, in order to ensure the quality of repo sources from CI :) Or maybe you think that any linter is useless ? :/

  • Coxlin Lindsay Cox (@Coxlin) reported

    Had so many problems with gitkraken recently that went back to Fork/Github for Desktop for ***

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