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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
Itapema, SC 1
Cleveland, TN 1
Tlalpan, CDMX 1
Quilmes, BA 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Yokohama, Kanagawa 1
Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX 1
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Brasília, DF 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 3
Colima, COL 1
Poblete, Castille-La Mancha 1
Ronda, Andalusia 1
Hernani, Basque Country 1
Tortosa, Catalonia 1
Culiacán, SIN 1
Haarlem, nh 1
Villemomble, Île-de-France 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Ingolstadt, Bavaria 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Berlin, Berlin 1
Dortmund, NRW 1
Davenport, IA 1
St Helens, England 1
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GitForge_io
    Gitforge (@GitForge_io) reported

    GitForge has the potential to turn every GitHub repo into an onchain organization on @base. Treasuries, funded issues, contributor payouts, and AI agent coordination, all built into the repo workflow. Software won’t just be shipped. It will be funded, coordinated, and settled onchain. $GITFORGE

  • ivanfioravanti
    Ivan Fioravanti ᯅ (@ivanfioravanti) reported

    I want to publicly ask to anyone involved in Apple MLX world, being it building block or inference engine to slow down development and add more testing and QA. Every single time we test something new on MLX world we get tons of issues and we spend more time debugging, contacting builders and opening Github issues than enjoying the new releases. Please please please 🙏 Add more tests, it's quite simple for me crashing things, I just do long context benchmarks or batch inference and... BOOM! Imagine using this in a real production environment. I don't want this to be an accuse, just a request for more care to QA. llama.cpp and DS4 docet.

  • shcansh
    ./can (@shcansh) reported

    Giving an AI agent direct write access to your repository is a significant shift in workflow trust. GitHub now lets Copilot Pro, Pro+, and Max subscribers fix broken GitHub Actions runs with 1 click. The agent spins up its own cloud environment, investigates the failure, and pushes the fix directly to your branch. Will developers actually trust an agent to commit code directly to their branch, or is this going to result in messy, automated *** histories? #GitHubCopilot

  • 2abstract4me
    anil (@2abstract4me) reported

    @pracosm @dharmeshba if you think this is maintanance, I dont know what to tell you. their own website links to a stale repository. the website itself looks like it lacks any design sense. if you look at the screenshot shared previously. there is no moving goal posts. stop trying to come up with weird defensive posts with the help of ai, its retarded. figma design files are totally different from the js/css files present in the github repo, you are talking as if they are the same. do you want to see how actual govt backed design systems are maintained? take a look here. last commit 1 hour ago. and 15thousand commits over time, 291 active issues, and 91 pull requests. ofc indian govt has less resources, but cannot be compared to us govt, but a single un maintained repo in the official ux4g org is just stupid, you are asking me to deny what im seeing with my own eyes. your posts don't make any sense to me. they are very defensive, or you have more private context, but the public information isn't showcasing what you think they do. if you are associated with ux4g please let us know, so i can keep that in mind while speakign about this, im not trying to hurt people who are invovled in this, im merely trying to say it needs many more resources.

  • carverfomo
    Carver (@carverfomo) reported

    A Chinese developer posted a 41 second video on Bilibili showing the dashboard for his one person company. 19 autonomous AI agents handled everything 30 human employees used to do. Electricity bill: around 600 dollars a month. He pointed at the grid of cards on his monitor. Researcher. Copywriter. Designer. Developer. Sales. Support. Checker. The system ran 24 hours a day. He approved decisions from his phone on the subway. A laid off mid level manager at a Shenzhen electronics factory recognized the cubicle in the wider shot. He sent one screenshot to a Bilibili tech forum: timestamp 0:23. Pause at 0:23. Ignore the dashboard. Ignore the Dell monitors. Look at the giant union sign on the shelf in the upper right corner of the frame. That sign is not a decoration. That is the entry sign of his old employer's union office. The cubicle in the video was not his apartment. The cubicle was the corner desk in the union office where laid off workers came every morning for free coffee and wifi. He had not built a one person company that replaced 30 employees. He had been one of the 30. The company had laid him off six months earlier when they bought a SaaS platform that did eighty percent of what his department used to do. The 19 AI agents were real. The agents were also a demo. He had been running the system for himself for six months. He had pitched it to his former employer twice. Both times they had passed. The Dell monitors were not his. They belonged to the union steward's desk. He used them every morning from 9 AM to 1 PM because the union office had air conditioning and his apartment did not. The 600 dollars a month electricity bill was real. The electricity was the union office's. The union steward had agreed to let him plug in his local server in exchange for him helping ten other laid off workers polish their resumes. Six months ago a 14 year old in Shenzhen pushed an AI agent to GitHub. Judges said no real world application. 3,100 forks later. The laid off manager had been one of them. He had built the 19 agent system on top of that fork as proof that the company that fired him had been wrong about him. He was not a founder demonstrating the future of one person companies. He was the first laid off middle manager in his city to figure out the only way to win the AI replacement argument was to present yourself as the one who pressed the button. The clip is at 2.1 million views. The zoom on the union sign got another 1.6 million. Chinese tech viewers are still sharing the video. Still nodding. Still asking how to license the system. The system is still running. The cubicle is still at the union office. He still has not heard back from his former employer. He told the internet he had replaced 30 employees. The 30 employees he claimed to have replaced included him.

  • prophe_sys
    prophe-sys (@prophe_sys) reported

    @Cedric_Crispin @firoorg Thank you. I confirm reception. Could the issue be related to the "errors when trying to spend from Spark" that were mentioned in the latest campfire release on GitHub?

  • VarunGangal
    Varun Gangal (@VarunGangal) reported

    @OdedRechavi Since the public Internet does have github issues/bugs, rejected and withdrawn paper submits, scandals, controversies, reporting on gaffes and errors , reddit threads reporting weird gaps on research or blogs or other general crib/rants ; And since most of this stuff does go into the pretraining corpus of LLMs, LLMs are indeed quite aware of negative results to a good degree (for various senses of negative)

  • Weichaus
    (@Weichaus) reported

    @RomanP918791 @clawdb0t @thsottiaux They can do that all they want, but at the end of the day, if they want to swim, rather than sink, then they need to drive down costs because (as we have seen with GitHub Copilot) it’s obscene If this continues people won’t be paying them for anything

  • 5mukx
    Smukx.E (@5mukx) reported

    I am getting a lot of dm's and private message regarding the repositories. 🧵1 / 2 Update:- From the support desk. [Some activity on your account was flagged by our abuse-detection systems for manual review]. My account was marked as spam. I have given additional details to @github. I can't just post them in another platform since that violates their rules, idk what to do !! So, I am just waiting and thinking of another way to reach them. This issue was one of the hardest ways to fix, sometimes it takes months for them to verify that you’re not a bot. I’ve read the reports. I’m not banned on GitHub, the account was cut off from public access. I can still modify, edit, and push to my repositories. If you know someone who can fix the problem. Kindly convey the issue to them. It could be a great help from you guys. @github kindly resolve the issue. I Will be updating the situation. Until then i will be focusing on my private projects.

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    An engineer in Mumbai started building an ebook manager in 2006. Twenty years later, almost 3 million people across 236 countries open it every two months. His name is Kovid Goyal. The software is called Calibre. He still maintains it as principal developer. The last release shipped a week ago. It is free. It is GPL-3.0 open source. It runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Here is what it does in plain words. You drag an ebook into it. It reads almost every format on Earth. EPUB. MOBI. AZW. AZW3. KFX. PDF. Comics in CBR and CBZ. Word documents. Text files. You can convert any of those into any other format with two clicks. So the book you bought on Kindle can be read on a Kobo. The PDF your professor sent can be read as an EPUB on your phone. The comic in CBR can be turned into an EPUB. You can edit the metadata, fix the cover, add tags, organize a library of ten thousand books. You can send the book to your Kindle, your Kobo, your Tolino, your phone, your tablet straight from the app. You can run a small content server on your own laptop and read your books on any browser in your house. 24,978 stars on GitHub. 2.9 million active installs in the last 60 days. United States is the biggest user base at 14.8 percent, India is in the top 20, every country on the map has it running somewhere. This is what your personal library was supposed to look like. A folder of files you own. Not a device that locks you in. (Link in the comments)

  • MoaddebSepideh
    MoaddebSepideh-IIvyOnassis55320 (@MoaddebSepideh) reported

    When will you release my yahoo account because I gave my passwords to Musk as Doge, and now I am really sorry I did that. I have a problem with Github X. I doubt they will insert the ideology of Quantum as a piece of process for the State Department to know that @SenatorBlinkin. And also @Forbes are both with other business's are in my Yahoo. Account. This is hijacking of the Doge, and I believe the hijacking is personal right now. With the people who have assited me in the power of to be I have much respect for the men in the process of hearing me out. After the Law exam, there will be a Law suit. It will be big, and I am the center of it. I will sue myself based on a discrimination, Men, pregnancy and a lot more issues clamness, you will be in court-I think for sure as will the Men of the orign of the Swiss Alps knowing the promise is not the evasion but it's the clamness not the ***** of Quantum to a degree they have made a big mistake of the plans I have for not allowing me to see what I wrote for LSAT and also for Grossman.

  • Rifat_EE
    Rifat Ahmed (@Rifat_EE) reported

    @arkilus78 check github commits, issues, maintainer activity, and releases. if it stalls, skip.

  • _mxy23
    Paddy (@_mxy23) reported

    Github copilot billing is at the least questionable. Not worries about subsidies. Not worried about spend (well, yes, but that's not the issue here). The issue is the rate limiting still in place.

  • cyfrin
    Cyfrin Audits (@cyfrin) reported

    This pairs with Cygent's daily scans against OSV, GitHub Security Advisories, Socket, and other intelligence sources. When a new CVE lands, Cygent checks it against your actual dependency graph, not a generic feed. You get an alert with the affected package, severity, dependency context, and suggested fix, routed to Slack, Discord, Telegram, or email.

  • bryanmunera
    Bryan Munera - e/acc⏩ (@bryanmunera) reported

    The Hermes Agent project (GitHub Issue #487) is considering adding a SHA-256 hash-chained action log for tamper-proof agent accountability. The open source community is actively building this.

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