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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
Trichūr, KL 1
Brasília, DF 2
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv 1
Rive-de-Gier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Itapema, SC 1
Cleveland, TN 1
Tlalpan, CDMX 1
Quilmes, BA 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Yokohama, Kanagawa 1
Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX 1
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 3
Colima, COL 1
Poblete, Castille-La Mancha 1
Ronda, Andalusia 1
Hernani, Basque Country 1
Tortosa, Catalonia 1
Culiacán, SIN 1
Haarlem, nh 1
Villemomble, Île-de-France 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • darrenlopez001
    DarrenLopez (@darrenlopez001) reported

    VibeLayer stops coding agents from putting fetch() everywhere. It gives AI-built apps: - local state first - named mutations - durable queue - backend adapter So apps feel instant, survive reloads, retry failed sync, and stop making every click a server round trip. GitHub:

  • infinterenders
    render (@infinterenders) reported

    i can’t understand why people can’t learn thing like they tell everything is black box or useless **** or the concepts are over engineered to make money. here I’m not talking about to any single framework/tool things are so different from view of framework authors they built it for a x-specific reason but when the actual reason when it reaches to the framework users it looses entire entity or discipline of what framework authors made it exact imo imo really really understanding abstractions are too damn easy people always tell think in systems perspective which is I love though and it’s what i do regularly so it’s just a practice if you don’t regularly it will be the easiest thing you can ever done before this what principal engineers or any framework authors do creating a abstractions are harder the only thing which I love from react team they create so ******* abstractions and people hate react for the specific reason of what i love When users don't understand the systemic problem the framework was built to solve, they view the internal mechanics as "useless ****" or a "black box they just take a precision surgical instrument and use it like a sledgehammer, building massive, unoptimized, state-entangled applications and . when their app inevitably slows down to a crawl under the weight of their own un-disciplined code, they don’t blame their lack of mechanical sympathy they blame the tool call it bloated reality is that understanding abstractions is actually the easy part. It’s not a superpower reserved for a chosen few; it’s just a regular practice of tracking the flow of data down to the metal. If you look at an abstraction as a window instead of a wall you learn to see how a remote heap reconstruction protocol serializes a tree, or how a double-buffered work-in-progress tree keeps the main thread cooperative and interruptible or whatever we had today this applies to any kinda engineering not just for react Creating those abstractions is where the real genius lies it requires mapping messy, imperative browser realities into clean, declarative structures so respect any kind of open source author those tools are free to use gov takes taxes from you and still it treating and making the **** to pay them money right ? then why aggressive on some framework author just working full time on the tool they like ? When you pay for a product (like a car or a phone), you feel entitled to a specific experience many developers have subconsciously applied that same "consumer mentality" to open source they act as if downloading a package from npm grants them a seat on the board of directors of that project never forget that open source is an act of contribution, not a contract of service When you critique a framework author aggressively you are attacking the person's creative output and their labor You can't "yell" at the government. It’s an abstract, untouchable entity but you can even yell at a maintainer on GitHub or X/Twitter within light of speed lol respect open source

  • NabZO560
    ??????????????🐍 (@NabZO560) reported

    GITHUB DOWN ?!

  • andreujuanc
    Juan C. Andreu 🦇🔊 (@andreujuanc) reported

    @github Maybe fix the app instead of drawing cute cats?

  • mfahrim7
    fahri-seestarz (@mfahrim7) reported

    i spent half an hour trying to make github copilot fix my use statements after i move files and folder around. it did not work. bruh i could've finished 20 minutes ago

  • davccavalcante
    David C Cavalcante (@davccavalcante) reported

    Unsafe online parameter tuning in production agents leads to catastrophic drift. Standard bandit implementations lack the statistical rigour to prevent bias propagation. I built noeticos to enforce deterministic safety in live agent tuning. I replaced heuristic tuning with UCB1-tuned bandits utilizing the Garivier-Moulines discount for non-stationary environments. Every decision requires validation through Welch t-tests with exact tails computed via regularized incomplete beta functions. Safety architecture: 1. Bonferroni alpha spending maintains family-wise error rates. 2. Exact binomial rollback tests detect performance regressions immediately. 3. Wilson quality floors prevent over-exploitation of stale strategies. Exploration is strictly confined to a deterministic canary cohort. Baseline traffic remains untouched. An append-only audit log captures every decision state, enabling byte-identical transcript reconstruction via the CLI simulator. Reproducibility is not an option; it is a requirement. I validated the implementation with 159 isolated test cases covering edge-case convergence and floor sensitivity. Inspect the implementation and test suite at the GitHub repository linked in my bio. Review the logic and verify the statistical guarantees.

  • njanne19
    Nick Jänne (@njanne19) reported

    @dee_hw @github Looks like the mechanical spec links are broken on GH? But I’m surprised from poking around it seems like you’re suggesting a custom enclosure? Something COTS surely has to be cheaper, yes? Love the mission to bring AI local!

  • wawamachine23
    Superintendent (@wawamachine23) reported

    @github can you guys unlock my ******* account, your ****** support doesnt respond, your ****** addons dont work, so now i cant update any of my websites that pull from github, and all of my public repos are shut down. no wonder no one uses u guys anymore. terrible service.

  • tushar_paul_
    Tushar Paul (@tushar_paul_) reported

    McD Suddenly realised their LLM tokens were sky rocketing! Then they realised how the Chatbot they built for customer support was being used to generate python scripts ,write SQL queries & do a lot of coding. Instead of solving service issues it was solving GIthub Issues!!!

  • benfromqc
    Benjamin Gagnon (@benfromqc) reported

    @Weird_Canadian @hollyanndoan @PrivacyPrivee You make way too many assumptions (which is also AI's problem). Github copilot is tuned to use the best possible model but I've tried at least 10. The best model is always very bad. I code almost everyday and run into AI issues every single day. It's completely useless for inline suggestions because it's wrong so often. I'm done arguing with you. It's not a time saver right now and Vibe Coders will get **** code and unmaintainable projects because AI cannot think. It doesn't actually sound like you are a programmer to me. A script kiddie perhaps. What tools do you use which make AI worthwhile and how? The only areas it save me time on are documentation. It'***** or miss for everything else, usually miss.

  • birk
    Birk Jernström (@birk) reported

    @elie2222 @omer_vexler Not to be that guy, because I think experimentation in this domain is sorely underrated and needed, but this was attempted 5+ years ago before GitHub shut it down since it was considered advertising. Not intended as criticism or planting doubt. Glad your friend is going for it. Just helpful context to ensure they’re aware and can proactively navigate it before running into the same issues.

  • jimsbr
    jimSBr (@jimsbr) reported

    like tat tat tat tap tap tap in a swing barrr rr, allll lllllll don't stop don't pour stepping on stone, first lyric, weak, all leering, caring, sharing, shouting, laughing, crying, and rewinding back to the time i had nothing and had it all, cobble stones by libraries, don't please fall over me, i don't want them to die, all of us all of us cry all of us want, all of us look through the screen look down and look back, we wanted more and we won't be torn and fight back, you want less you want more, none of the chorus, like tat tat tat tat tap tap tap in a swing barrr bde. wrong lines no verse. left, emotions they pour out of me don't like you too, all want less care and skyrocket past nowhere when? Left with what where? like tat tat tat tap tap in a swing bar, was it kanban, who's left? who's gonna ask? Better yet, who's gonna go fight back. Keep it from happenin' ever, shot calls, Rose's fall. Blossoms bloom, freedom calls. like tap tap tap in a swing bar, who was she, kanban or login to github more. tell me again on the far west, What was the minimum wallet, again?

  • benfromqc
    Benjamin Gagnon (@benfromqc) reported

    @Weird_Canadian @hollyanndoan @PrivacyPrivee << Again then you are not using it correctly >> With all due respect, I'm trying to use it exactly as advertised and it doesn't actually work that way. Telling me I don't know how to use it is ridiculous. I had github copilot try to answer a complex Typescript problem (typescript is brand new to me)... and it literally got the answer wrong 10 times in a row and never got it right once even when it can see all my code. Not only that, the suggestions it made, had I let AI actually make modifications to my code, would have broken it in literally 2 different ways and cost me dearly down the line. Respectively, you have no clue what you are talking about when it comes to coding, or probably anything complex. Look into the pitfalls of vibe coding. It not at all what they made it out to be and still try to.

  • fabianacecin
    Fabiana Cecin (@fabianacecin) reported

    The #1 utility of AI so far for me has been asking it: "I need to solve this problem, has anyone solved it yet?" And I find repositories on github that solve that problem. I would never find them via Google or Github search. Never, ever.

  • NealCuliner
    Neal Culiner (@NealCuliner) reported

    Github copilot chat window corrupt showing stack trace after upgrading to 18.7.0 (VS 2026). Anyone know the fix?

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