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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 4
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Barcelona, Catalunya 2
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 2
Kitchener, ON 2
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Île-de-France 1
Belfort, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Sutton Coldfield, England 1
Slough, England 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Divinópolis, MG 1
Granada, Andalucía 1
Cagayan de Oro, Northern Mindanao 1
Dhaka, Dhaka Division 1
Colorado Springs, CO 1
Baharampur, WB 1
Mexico City, CDMX 1
Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, SF 1
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá 1
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 1
Saint Andrews, Scotland 1
Sumaré, SP 1
Racine, WI 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

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • natension nathan / web enthusiast (@natension) reported

    I store all of my code in private github repositories and for the hosting itself I have a server with plesk. So it was pretty easy to configure the domain on plesk in order to pull the code from the github repository and make the page available to the public. 👇

  • WFrederickTweet Walker Frederick (@WFrederickTweet) reported

    @catalinmpit But....what if I need to use that GitHub issue again? Maybe I like my tabs being so small that there isn’t room for a favicon.

  • crozierrj Jim Crozier (@crozierrj) reported

    @ryancbriggs I've been in industry for the past 15 years, and just getting into academia and publishing, but I don't understand why more people don't use github repos with a branch for when the paper was published. That solution would solve so many reproducibility issues.

  • letnandown Letnan Down (@letnandown) reported

    @AppTappSoftware I have the crash log from CrashReporter.. but I don’t know how to send the file to you, I don’t even do it before...I have no idea with GitHub, this problem in my device since 5.1 betas were released for the first time, but I don’t know how to report this...

  • pattern_boi B.1.1.7 (@pattern_boi) reported

    theres like 30 github issues from over the years for the latter product feature lol

  • jafuentest Juan Fuentes (@jafuentest) reported

    @MalazanBridge @sergeybedritsky @dhh Well I haven't read anything about Github donating a single penny to African children, so the evidence implies they are mutually exclusive. Or that the simply only care about publicity and not the actual problem.

  • FEMALEPRODUCER 𓂀 Queen Minx 𓆃 (@FEMALEPRODUCER) reported

    My homie is like "yo, im suprised you haven't even pushed your server. You could be going live in that ****. Its YOUR SERVER tf" im like.....I have a forum already...maybe I can drop the server and use GitHub to cross post....see yall gave me an idea lol

  • Glorylynn83 GloryLynn (@Glorylynn83) reported

    @Jorge_SunSpirit @Ottomated_ Its been reported on github but no fix yet :(

  • Knoegara Anish Maharjan (@Knoegara) reported

    @dmokafa github started having server issues after Microsoft acquired it

  • sumercip Sümer Cip (@sumercip) reported

    @maartenbreddels Coming to the GIL detection algorithm: I have also tried take/drop_gil or Eval/RestoreThread?(not sure about the naming). But like you mentioned, they are sometimes inlined. However, I would be willing to discuss any other solutions to this problem? Maybe in a Github issue?

  • asp_net Thomas Bandt (@asp_net) reported

    @Marco_Rasp I checked out a couple of competitors and eventually chose YouTrack for our own product. But that's rather underwhelming in daily work. GitHub might be enough for us, too. But that's so, so, so, so slow. Even slower than Jira! ;)

  • never_released Longhorn (@never_released) reported

    @JirayD @dcominottim They closed all the issues related to those cards on GitHub, so whatever support still remains will rot really quickly…

  • jderusse Jérémy DERUSSÉ (@jderusse) reported

    The things I dislike the most in the @github UX: - reply to a comment in the "PR files view" starts a new review - notifications center that just open the PR/Issue (instead of displaying the reason of the notification) makes the wall feature totally useless :(

  • PhoenixHawk Sebastian Gingter (@PhoenixHawk) reported

    @tjnssn Mainly Twitter (I follow a lot of other .NET Devs and also MSFT ***), Blogs, Source Code & GitHub issues.

  • postmodern_mod3 postmodern (@postmodern_mod3) reported

    @_m_b_j_ 100% against automatic releases. Release Engineering requires a manual review before deciding to cut a release. Any release process should be automated via a script or build file, be able to run on any system, and not rely on "the cloud" in case GitHub/EC2/etc goes down.

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