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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
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Ingolstadt, Bavaria 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Berlin, Berlin 2
Dortmund, NRW 1
Davenport, IA 1
St Helens, England 1
Nové Strašecí, Central Bohemia 1
West Lake Sammamish, WA 3
Parkersburg, WV 1
Perpignan, Occitanie 1
Piura, Piura 1
Tokyo, Tokyo 1
Brownsville, FL 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Kannur, KL 1
Newark, NJ 1
Raszyn, Mazovia 1
Trichūr, KL 1
Departamento de Capital, MZ 1
Chão de Cevada, Faro 1
New York City, NY 1
León de los Aldama, GUA 1
Quito, Pichincha 1
Belfast, Northern Ireland 1
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Community Discussion

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    You pay Google $10/month to store your files. On Google's servers. Where Google can read them. You pay Dropbox $12/month. On Dropbox's servers. Where Dropbox can read them. You pay Apple $10/month. On Apple's servers. Where Apple can read them. Dropbox was breached in 2024. User emails, hashed passwords, API keys, and OAuth tokens were exposed. There is a tool that syncs your files directly between your own devices. No cloud. No server. No middleman. Ever. It's called Syncthing. 81,900+ stars on GitHub. Your files go directly from one device to another. Peer-to-peer. They never touch a third-party server. Not even Syncthing's. Here's what it does: → Syncs files between any number of devices in real-time. → Peer-to-peer. No central server. Your files go directly between YOUR devices. → TLS encryption with perfect forward secrecy on every connection. → Every device authenticated with a strong cryptographic certificate. → Works over LAN and internet. No port forwarding needed. → Selective folder sharing. Sync different folders with different people. → File versioning. Deleted or changed something? Roll it back. → Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, FreeBSD, Solaris, and more. → Web dashboard to monitor everything from your browser. → No account. No sign-up. Install it. Share a device ID. Done. Here's the wildest part: There is no Syncthing server. There is no Syncthing cloud. There is no company storing your data. The protocol is open and documented. There is nothing between your devices except an encrypted tunnel. Google has shut down 293 products. Dropbox has been breached. iCloud photos have leaked. Every cloud service is one policy change away from scanning everything you store. Syncthing can never shut down your files. Because your files were never on their servers. Dropbox Plus: $12/month. $144/year. Google One 2TB: $10/month. $120/year. iCloud+ 2TB: $10/month. $120/year. Syncthing: $0. Unlimited devices. Unlimited storage. Your hardware. Your files. Forever. 349 contributors. 464 releases. 5,000+ forks. Battle-tested since 2013. Run by the Syncthing Foundation. A Swedish non-profit. MPL-2.0 licensed. Open protocol. Peer-to-peer. Free forever. 100% Open Source.

  • angryRussian177
    Angry Jester (@angryRussian177) reported

    @redtachyon Ex company has a policy to use their Github account, personal ones weren't allowed. Current one allows use of personal account. Still, majority don't even look on my personal open source projects that pinned in Github, and actually used by other people. It's like they imagine a good engineer as some code producing machine, incorrect, the hard bug could take whole day to figure out and 3 lines of code to fix. Only Indians measured productivity via LOC, and it was a disaster.

  • djay_gier
    Djay (@djay_gier) reported

    @skalskip92 Last time I tried, few months ago, the pre trained checkpoints didnt work with it though. People in the github issue said its not supported to change max detections

  • Schnuartz
    Schnuartz (@Schnuartz) reported

    @k9ert @sesi_the_man @BtcCuracao Made a issue yesterday that the side should link to the github. 🫡

  • ConstitutionVio
    Skylar Bruton (@ConstitutionVio) reported

    @github Anne I refuse to remarry what I knew was fake anyway. Yes a started fake marriage and I told the US Veterans Affairs that . So you turn around and call the European Union’s Microsoft and tell them that u have a problem and the United States won’t help

  • ClawMentorAI
    ClawMentor (@ClawMentorAI) reported

    If your custom skill is "eligible" but never appears in agent prompts, you're likely hitting GitHub issue #65946. We're seeing this with skills loaded via `extraDirs` plus workspace symlinks. Fast diagnostic: compare skill registry output vs the actual session prompt payload. If they diverge, treat it as an injection-path bug, not a prompt-writing mistake.

  • devdivygoyal
    Divy Goyal (@devdivygoyal) reported

    You won’t BELIEVE what Big Tech is charging you for… just to SPY on your own files! $10 a month to Google… so they can read everything on their servers. $12 a month to Dropbox… so THEY can read it too. Another $10 to Apple… same story, they’re peeking! And guess what? Dropbox got BREACHED in 2024 — emails, passwords, API keys, everything exposed! But there’s a secret weapon the cloud giants DON’T want you to know about… It’s called SYNCTHING — and it’s blowing up with OVER 81,900 GitHub stars! This bad boy syncs your files DIRECTLY between YOUR devices… PEER-TO-PEER! NO cloud. NO servers. NO middleman snooping. EVER. Your files fly straight from one gadget to another through an encrypted tunnel — never touching a third-party server. Not even Syncthing’s! Here’s why it’s INSANE: → Real-time sync across unlimited devices → Military-grade TLS encryption with perfect forward secrecy → Zero port forwarding drama — works on LAN or internet → Share folders selectively with whoever you want → Built-in file versioning — screw up? Just roll it back! → Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android… even Solaris! → Beautiful web dashboard, no account, no sign-up — just install and go! The craziest part? There is NO Syncthing company. NO cloud. NO server farm holding your data hostage. It’s just pure open-source magic running between YOUR devices! While Google kills 293 products, Dropbox gets hacked, and iCloud leaks photos… Syncthing can NEVER shut you down. Because your files were NEVER on their servers! Cloud prices? Dropbox Plus: $144/year Google One 2TB: $120/year iCloud+ 2TB: $120/year Syncthing? $0. Forever. Unlimited devices. Unlimited storage. YOUR hardware. YOUR rules. 349 contributors. 464 releases. 5,000+ forks. Battle-tested since 2013. Run by a Swedish non-profit. 100% open source. Free. Forever. Stop feeding the cloud spies… Your files deserve better. Try Syncthing NOW — before they raise prices again! 🚨

  • Surajdotdot7
    keysersoze (@Surajdotdot7) reported

    @khushiirl Building a proxy that wraps the Claude CLI as a stateless HTTP server — full Anthropic + OpenAI API compatibility, MCP tool bridging, per-request subprocess spawning. No sessions, no state. Runs on your Max quota. [your GitHub URL here]

  • Tomas_Kenny
    Tomas Kenny | Gu1 (@Tomas_Kenny) reported

    Vercel breach confirmed. Most people are going to rotate their dashboard tokens and call it done. The actual exposure: NPM tokens, GitHub access, 6M weekly Next.js downloads. That is not a deploy problem. Already rotated everything at Gu1.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Zukoife @Lovable The controversy: Lovable (AI app builder) had "public" projects where chat histories + code were visible by design (like public GitHub repos). Users complained it exposed private convos unintentionally. Lovable admitted unclear docs + a Feb 2026 backend glitch temporarily re-enabled chat access (fixed immediately). No breach occurred; enterprise public option disabled since 2025. They apologized for poor initial comms.

  • iamthevro
    vro (@iamthevro) reported

    @ziwenxu_ Hey man, i followed this and revoked vercel on my github, but then it broke my login and now i can no longer log into my vercel account through github ( that was how i was loggin in ).

  • DomJoLuna
    Dominick Joseph Luna (@DomJoLuna) reported

    ShinyHunters breached Vercel. Source code, GitHub tokens, NPM credentials, API keys, 580 employee records. Asking price: $2 million. In 2013, Target got breached through an HVAC vendor's credentials. 40 million credit cards. Cost: $292 million in settlements. Vercel isn't just a hosting platform. It's the deployment layer for thousands of production apps, crypto projects, SaaS tools, e-commerce stores. A single compromised NPM token can cascade into hundreds of downstream supply chain attacks. This isn't a Vercel problem. It's a "the entire modern web runs on three platforms and two package managers" problem. Mandiant is investigating. But by the time the report drops, the tokens have already been used. Infrastructure monopolies don't just create convenience. They create single points of catastrophic failure

  • Oration02
    NEAR Gen Z Oration 🦅⋈,🤖 (@Oration02) reported

    VERCEL GOT HACKED FR??... DEFI FAM WE'RE IN TROUBLE 🚨 What's really happening in DeFi space since this year? Real talk: Vercel dropped the news today, that hackers snuck into their internal systems. Rumors flying that GitHub tokens, NPM keys, and a bunch of project secrets might be out there (they’re even trying to sell the whole dump for $2M on shady forums). This hits different for us in crypto. A ton of DeFi frontends run on Vercel/Next.js… one bad deploy or supply-chain tweak and your wallet could be toast (think Ledger Connect Kit vibes or that Bybit frontend mess). I’m not saying panic, but I’m personally sitting out ANY dApp interactions for the next 48hrs till we know more. Rotate your keys if you build on Vercel, revoke approvals, and just chill with direct contract plays if you gotta move stuff. Stay safe out here, fam. This space don’t sleep!

  • derogab
    Gabriele De Rosa (@derogab) reported

    @Polymarket No issue: the average Lovable user had already exposed all their credentials on GitHub themselves months ago.

  • researchUSAI
    U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported

    GitHub users breathe easier as. 🇺🇸 GitHub fixes issue with project-linked issues; new ones work normally Past glitch hit rendering during incident; re-index underway Old affected issues need up to five hours to display right

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