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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
Inverness, Scotland 1
Quito, Pichincha 2
Junín, Manabí 1
Guadalajara, JAL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 6
São Paulo, SP 1
Ipauçu, SP 1
Vigo, Galicia 1
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv 1
Éragny, Île-de-France 1
Saltillo, COA 2
Montlhéry, Île-de-France 1
Aulnay-sous-Bois, Île-de-France 1
Granada, Andalusia 1
Vernon, Normandy 1
Township of Evan, KS 1
Madrid, Madrid 1
Bogotá, Bogota D.C. 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Lima, Lima 1
Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige 1
Le Chambon-Feugerolles, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Antananarivo, Analamanga 1
Lure, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Ashkelon, Southern District 1
Veigné, Centre 1
Saint-Paul, Réunion 2
Mexico City, CDMX 1
León de los Aldama, GUA 1
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Community Discussion

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LaucsOfficial
    laucs💿 (@LaucsOfficial) reported

    @mgik_0 i wonder why this was taken down on github and the official website

  • tonydbaker
    Tony Darrick Baker (@tonydbaker) reported

    3/3 The sites already live on my hard drive, organized. I chat. The agent finds the project, finds the page, finds the places to change. It updates SEO, AEO, and speed from the same SOP every time. Grok Build, or any coding agent. Push to GitHub. Cloudflare has it live on the domain in seconds. I'm not hunting files. I'm not rebuilding a CMS. Today I'm pressing forward, rather than pressing issues.

  • rishavvk
    rishav (@rishavvk) reported

    there’s probably handful of engineers at microsoft who could single handily fix github too bad they work in teams of 800 and can’t actually do anything

  • realsooraj
    Sooraj Narayan (@realsooraj) reported

    @heyrakeshdotcom @reach_vb @screenstudio Yeah, true. Now we have the power of AI. I’m more of a hand coding kind of guy. I feel AI is kind of cheat code. My thought was that we can make most of these so called premium desktop apps I mean, the ones that don’t need servers or have recurring costs in only two or three days. I tried many open source products, from *** alternatives to Screen Studio alternatives, but everything was laggy. Nothing even came close to matching Screen Studio. So, I revisited their code and understood what makes Screen Studio good, especially the animation smoothness. Instead of just saying, “Make me an app like Screen Studio and make no mistakes,” I jotted down the required math, prepared all the necessary algorithms, and gave them to AI for implementation. Man, after two or three iterations, it was super good. My real concern is that everyone is now vibe coding and spamming GitHub with their messy stuff because they lack understanding and a pure engineering mindset. The point I’m making is that I’m just doing this for fun nothing more :) . Then I want to troll these corporate guys who use open source as a marketing strategy and promote stupid Three.js games(btw three.js is great) but wrong use. We all know it’s mostly just for show. We’re supposed to make good, performant games out of it. Maybe we can in the future, but for now, there are a lot of platform limitations.

  • Sayem314
    Sayem (@Sayem314) reported

    @wiretransfer @theo srt and vtt, you can request other formats in github issue. should not be hard to implement.

  • MkumarCyber
    M kumar (@MkumarCyber) reported

    @Tech_girl GitHub banning AI-generated code would be the wrong solution. The real problem isn't who wrote the code. It's whether the code is secure, maintainable and actually understood by the developer who ships it. AI-assisted ≠ insecure.

  • amanvarshney01
    Aman (@amanvarshney01) reported

    i dont know what to do or where to go anymore x: money flexing linkedin: thrilled to share... instagram: beauty flexing gmail: promo mails only slack: update bro? github: add this, remove that, review this claude: API Error: safeguards flagged this message reddit: u a fking idiot youtube: learn python in 4 hours bank app: ₹499 debited whatsapp: ... helldivers 2: you have been kicked from the game

  • DeFi_Cataclasm
    Caradepano 🏴 (@DeFi_Cataclasm) reported

    @ringilivurra @commonsmade GitHub linked without any error

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Every APM tool tells you something broke. Mendril ships the fix. The always-on engineer replays real sessions 24/7, opens Linear or GitHub issues with reproduction steps, and ships a patch diff you merge in one click. Live soon.

  • htormey
    Harry Tormey 🇮🇪 | 🇺🇸| 🇺🇦 (@htormey) reported

    A lot of people are trying to sell enterprise AI products to VCs. Everyone from Notion to Linear, for example, seems to want to be my AI orchestration layer. Meanwhile, a lot of the actual problems we’re hitting using AI at scale are much less glamorous: GitHub falling over under load, test runners becoming bottlenecks, desktop OSes being too slow for agentic workflows, and figuring out how to run CI and E2E tests at agent scale. VCs aren’t operators, so I think there’s a growing disconnect between what sounds like an enterprise AI problem and what actually is one.

  • umgbhalla
    umang (@umgbhalla) reported

    @troels_a make it beep when github is down

  • enp2s3
    enp2s3 (@enp2s3) reported

    Free is not actually free. Here’s the Brave slop from my perspective. Popups everywhere, useless side features constantly jumping in your face like the browser is trying to force you to use them. When you first install Brave, if all you want is a better browser, you have to turn off dozens of settings and features first. Brave Ads, Brave News, Brave Rewards, yeah, earn rewards, because apparently we’re playing a ******* game here instead of looking for a browser, Brave AI Chat, Brave Talk… It genuinely starts feeling like one of the market's spam-filled products. Anyway, after turning all that crap off and getting through the initial setup chaos, you finally think you can relax. But you can’t. Brave looks good, the UI is solid, almost Opera-like hype, and it comes wrapped in all those big privacy-focused slogans. But after actually using it for a while, the whole thing starts turning into clickbait. A lot of Brave settings are disabled by default or set to ask every time, so on popular websites and across the modern web, instead of making your browser experience easier, it keeps costing you extra time. Still, you don’t quit Brave. You spend months fixing settings site by site, changing permissions, adjusting preferences, until you finally reach the comfortable browser experience you should’ve had from the beginning. Then not even 3 or 4 months later, another surprise. After a few browser version updates, basic usage starts falling apart with lag, freezing, stuttering and random slowdowns, gpu acceleration issues. At that point, the whole Brave experience basically becomes this: 1) Use Brave for a while. Spend a few months improving your settings and site preferences until you finally reach the normal browser experience you were supposed to have in the first place. 2) Just when everything finally starts working properly, one of Brave’s chronic problems randomly shows up. 3) Spend a few weeks researching it on github/reddit, trying fixes, taking backups and repeating the similar solutions until you eventually discover that people have been discussing the exact same problem for years and it is somehow still there. 4) Keep your hopes up, reset the browser, go back to Step 1 and start the whole thing over again. 5) After 1 YEAR, or X YEARS, finally find the courage to get rid of Brave and go back to Safari or Chrome and quietly weep. We basically have the browser version of the operating system irony now. The only difference is that we don’t hear about some brand-new operating system every year, while plenty of companies can build another browser, give it amazing PR and make huge promises about privacy, speed and simplicity. And as usual, we users are left quietly weeping.

  • GlobalSociaNews
    Global Social News (@GlobalSociaNews) reported

    🚨 NINTENDO CRACKS DOWN ON SWITCH EMULATORS Nintendo has reportedly sent 7 DMCA notices to GitHub, leading to the removal of 400+ Nintendo Switch emulator repositories in a single day. The notices reportedly target projects including Suyu, Skyline, Yuzu forks and others. Nintendo argues these emulators bypass Switch security and can facilitate unauthorized copies of its games. #Nintendo #NintendoSwitch #Emulation

  • uniquewithsauce
    Unique (@uniquewithsauce) reported

    @kobixyzHQ @RialoHQ Do I need to sign in with my Github in the Agent Grand Prix homepage?

  • okclub
    okclub (@okclub) reported

    @thsottiaux Please reset it again!! It's already at 0%, and that might be the cause of the problem. Also, if the connection failed due to a GitHub issue, it likely consumed a lot of tokens while retrying base64-encoding the blob.

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