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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Kitchener, ON 2
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 2
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 1
Saint Andrews, Scotland 1
Sumaré, SP 1
Racine, WI 1
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Manizales, Departamento de Caldas 1
San José, Provincia de San José 1
Fresno, CA 1
Cali, Departamento del Valle del Cauca 1
Caen, Normandie 1
Kuala Lumpur, KUL 1
Nouméa, Province Sud 1
Los Angeles, CA 1
Marietta, GA 1
Miami, FL 1
Florence, SC 1
Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt 1
Siegen, NRW 1
East Lansing, MI 1
Maricá, RJ 1
Bari, Puglia 1
Noida, UP 1
Victoria, BC 1

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jamesdrandall James Randall (@jamesdrandall) reported

    @HowardvRooijen @ralph_squillace @maryjofoley Either directly or through changes to terms. I have no issue with the GitHub value being provided in reciprocation for this. But they didn’t. They took the usual big tech approach.

  • joaoluc42199518 João Lucas 🇧🇷 (@joaoluc42199518) reported

    @bencodezen @github Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use regular expressions." Now they have two problems.

  • alecdotbiz Alec Larson 🌱🌊 (@alecdotbiz) reported

    @searyanc Have either of these syntaxes been proposed in GitHub issues yet?

  • jeremyphoward Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) reported

    @RickLamers @github Thanks for the suggestion, but that doesn't fix it unfortunately. Using that hash gives: HTTP Error 422: Unprocessable Entity

  • Exostrologist GetchoVax 💉😷🌻🦖☠️🦒🎶🤘🎸🥁🏒🧲🔭☀️🌒🌎☄️🚀🪐👽 (@Exostrologist) reported

    A warning to anyone who might try Github Copilot: My code up on github if ******* terrible

  • cyberglyphic cyberglyphic (@cyberglyphic) reported

    Waiting for the first terrible bug to be caused by GitHub copilot

  • mlhetland Magnus Lie Hetland (@mlhetland) reported

    @Petterroea @StefanKarpinski @github If that’s the case, then it’s a problem for open source software (except public domain/CC0), too, though, as Stefan is saying? Pretty hard to wiggle out of that, it seems to me.

  • lee_dav_ies Lee Davies (@lee_dav_ies) reported

    Ok, let's try Project Reunion on Windows 11. Looks at GitHub issues, nope not supported, let's hope they fix this issue fast.

  • marcpalmerdev Marc Palmer (@marcpalmerdev) reported

    This week was all about testing. Github Actions, Fastlane, Xcode Test Plans, and a “DSL” for testing high level data migration operations, debugging bizarre failures and writing tests to prove theories and fix the bugs. Tough but good!

  • vwbusguy Scott Williams 🌹 (@vwbusguy) reported

    @TheMaxamillion Mac and Windows aren't officially supported at the moment - only Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD get fully tested by our CI. That doesn't mean it won't work in those environments, but you'll have limited support via github issues, etc.

  • SyrslyWasTaken Syrsly (@SyrslyWasTaken) reported

    I didn't go live tonight because I was troubleshooting and fixing a bug in the Streamlabs Chatbot Smart Regex script. The fix has been committed to the *** master on GitHub and should fix problems for YouTube users and anyone using the previous commit.

  • davekopec David Kopec (@davekopec) reported

    "It’s surely also a terrible way to learn to code. The code produced by Copilot comes with no information on why the AI wrote what it did. Is GitHub genuinely thinking about this as a teaching tool?" - @daveverwer

  • liiight Or Carmi 🐍 (@liiight) reported

    I found it implausible to believe that @github (and @Microsoft ) were not aware of the license issue of copilot. This means they either though they could protect it in courts or simply severely downplayed the issue at hand. Either way, they made a mistake, a big one IMO

  • MisterGlass Mr. Glass (@MisterGlass) reported

    @fideloper Look through a page long nested error message, looking for a 5 word phrase that is distinct enough it might hit a SO post or github issue from someone with the same thing. Only way.

  • HarambeMoney HarambeMoney (@HarambeMoney) reported

    Bonuses: 1) Go to Github and check for popularity. 2) Go to StackOverflow to see what business problems developers are trying to solve while using it.

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