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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
Los Angeles, CA 1
Marietta, GA 1
Miami, FL 1
Florence, SC 1
Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt 1
Siegen, NRW 1
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 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:

  • sebas95774874 magic_pepe (@sebas95774874) reported

    @RAFAELA_RIGO_ @syscoin please confirm theirs github commit frequency, and issue activity and compare with other projects. gold tip.

  • ScottArbeit Scott Arbeit (@ScottArbeit) reported

    GitHub is, arguably, way more important to the entire world than Twitter is. If Twitter shut down permanently right now, the world would shrug and move on. If GitHub shut down permanently, the disruptions to companies and technology around the world would be felt for months. 2/N

  • agoose77 @agoose77@fosstodon.org (@agoose77) reported

    @simonw @minhokim42 @nedbat I like the fact that it doesn't directly solve "I want to link to my GitHub", but rather it solves the trust problem of "I want to show that I control my unique GitHub domain", and *that* implies ownership. It feels very Mastadon-y

  • mxcl mxcl.eth (@mxcl) reported

    VSCode firmly in the “irritations are tolerable because I cannot easily switch tooling” era of its lifecycle. Reminds me of IE6. Sure VScode, I'll reinstall the `code` tool (requiring a sudo rm first) and sign in to GitHub 3 times every time you restart. nps.

  • dnorton Daniel Norton (obviously parody) (@dnorton) reported

    @ppachkovsky Yeah, it’s very hit or miss. Glad I’m not the only one having the issue. My Github Action keels failing on login.

  • patrickmineault Patrick Mineault (@patrickmineault) reported

    @NeuroChooser @behrenstimb I'm writing a review on neuroAI in Markdown, assisted by Github copilot. The machine rambles but sometimes it's real close to insight–linking neuro & AI convergent strategies to evolution's analogous structures. It doesn't quite work, but 3 papers down the line, it might

  • JeffQuesado labrador com foto de coelho (@JeffQuesado) reported

    So for the past few weeks I have completely forgotten about this issue and about the PR until today, when I opened the mentioned inbox from github and there it was.

  • james_webb3 No (@james_webb3) reported

    @adityaoberai1 @appwrite Heads up, GitHub link in bio is broken

  • thefancyyeller Parker (@thefancyyeller) reported

    @sievemaria1 @ZoeSchiffer Github proves lack of drive isnt the issue. In their free time you see peoples compilers, IDEs, frameworks, very impressive stuff with 0 advertising nor profit. It's human nature. The issue is u don't want to sacrifice for someone who clearly wouldn't do the same for you

  • agoose77 @agoose77@fosstodon.org (@agoose77) reported

    @simonw @minhokim42 @nedbat I like the fact that it doesn't directly solve "I want to link to my GitHub", but rather it solves the trust problem of "I want to show that I control my unique GitHub domain", and *that* implies ownership. It feels very Mastodon-y

  • ooglek Peter Beckman (@ooglek) reported

    Hey @AutomaApp GitHub Issue #894 I think handlerParameterPrompt.js needs to have the `timeout` value set PRIOR to Line 9, otherwise the clearTimeout on Line 12 won't have the correct TimeoutID. Hope someone who is an expert at debugging can figure it out!

  • fourbitbots Steve (@fourbitbots) reported

    @humphd I only look at code that has been pushed to their GitHub repository for the assignment. Typically I have a good handle on the problem just by looking at the GitHub action output. If nothing else, it's easy to clone and run locally that way.

  • PsychBoyH Hanbo Xie (@PsychBoyH) reported

    @paperswithcode Hi, I was trying to fork your Github codes and run them on my local devices with the mini model. But it just bugs with 'CUDA error: invalid device ordinal'. I've tried ways to check and it seems that my env should be right set. I also try that on the Colab and it bugs as well.

  • LogicalLime29 LogicalLime (@LogicalLime29) reported

    I find it interesting (irritating) how my comments on a unresolved issue in .NET MAUI's GitHub are labeled as "off-topic" because @Microsoft doesn't want to own up to the fact that parts MAUI (their software!) are frustratingly broken.

  • mattoflambda Matt Parsons (@mattoflambda) reported

    lmao but it has no problem importing my poasts directly from Github Pages .. maybe i can poast to Github first, and then slurp into substack?? feels wildly convoluted

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