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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
Créteil, Île-de-France 1
Trichūr, KL 1
Brasília, DF 1
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
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dishantwt_
    Dishant Miyani (@dishantwt_) reported

    @samposwal @github i hope they fix their downtime first

  • techepages
    TECHEPAGES (@techepages) reported

    📧 Microsoft Exchange SSRF flaw (CVE-2026-45504) detailed, public PoC exploit released 🔹 High-severity bug (CVSS 8.8) lets authenticated low-privileged users read arbitrary server files 🔹 Flaw stems from unvalidated URLs in attachment preview / WOPI handling 🔹 PoC on GitHub automates the attack, raising urgency for defenders 🔹 Patch now & block outbound requests to untrusted endpoints

  • mvyk0l
    Mvykool (@mvyk0l) reported

    Why can’t they just fix Windows and GitHub???

  • ameetm_
    Ameet Madan (@ameetm_) reported

    The enemy isn't the tool. It's the attention-harvesting design inside it. Slack isn't the problem. Slack with every notification on is. GitHub isn't the problem. 40 open tabs is. Remove what's built to grab you — not just what wastes time.

  • ShamusAran
    Shamus Aran (@ShamusAran) reported

    @ZaxBit @AntonHand Joining the peanut gallery in saying this guy is absolutely right. There's a difference between being able to fix your family's router and being able to compile a github repo.

  • Limfork
    Limfork.eth (@Limfork) reported

    @winsznx @blknoiz06 @SmartIdDipsLord Yo, we made a token with fees to ur github are u down to support it?

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    I do marketing for founders who hate marketing. Your product is good. People just aren't finding it yet. That's the whole problem I solve. Founders come to me with 400 github stars and 3 paying customers. Great product, Invisible distribution. I fix it three ways: - Reddit: your story where buyers actually hang out - SEO + Content: rankings + showing up in AI answers - Personal brand: people follow people, not changelogs I don't hand you a plan. I execute it with you. Some things i've pulled off: - 400k+ views on one reddit series. - 200 signups from a single reddit comment - 1M+ views on a zero-budget campaign - 19+ signups and paying customers in 28 days with SEO If this is you, DM me. Worst case you leave with a free diagnosis.

  • VaibhavSisinty
    Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) reported

    Researchers just replaced $100,000 consumer surveys with an AI model and a demographic persona. The accuracy hit 90% of human reliability. 🤯 Here is what they actually did. Colgate ran 57 real product concept surveys. 9,300 human respondents across toothpaste and personal care products. Then replicated the entire thing using AI. But here is the problem they had to solve first. When you ask an AI to rate something 1 to 5, it always picks 3. Safe. Middle of the road. Useless for real market research. So they built something called Semantic Similarity Rating. Instead of asking the AI to pick a number, they asked it to explain its purchase intent in plain text first. Then they mapped that response against anchor statements using embeddings. The result was a realistic distribution of ratings that matched what real humans actually said. 90% of human test retest reliability. Distribution similarity of 0.88 versus 0.26 for standard AI prompting. It even reproduced demographic nuance. Lower income personas rated premium products lower. Mid age groups showed more interest in familiar products. Without personas the whole thing collapses. With them it works. The global market research industry is worth $76 billion. Most of that money goes to panels, surveys, and waiting weeks for results. This runs in hours. On GPT-4o or Gemini. Code is open source on GitHub.

  • GranumX
    Granum TFS (@GranumX) reported

    @github Stop giggling and fix your ******* platform.

  • shahzamannn_
    Shah💤aman (@shahzamannn_) reported

    Google's biggest headache isn't OpenAl or Apple... It's a developer named Raymond Hill - Created one of the world's most popular ad blockers - Earned 63,000+ GitHub stars - Reportedly turned down Google's interest - Kept fighting after Chrome's extension changes by focusing on Firefox A tech giant worth trillions is still being challenged by one programmer and a text editor

  • ryanlelek
    Ryan Lelek (@ryanlelek) reported

    @github April 1st was months ago. Fix your uptime

  • stevelauda_
    Steve Lauda (@stevelauda_) reported

    Github will do anything but fixing their uptime quality. I wonder what exactly goes in their executive weekly meeting. "Hey guys, our downtime still bad, what should we do?" "Ah, maybe our users would love to push their repo into CD-ROM, no more up-time, the repo stays with you forever, until the disc break ofc," "Ah yes, yes, write that down, write that down!"

  • MaaRii74sd
    MaaRii (@MaaRii74sd) reported

    @Mojtabaa09 If the market structure is broken, no amount of fake volume or green github squares will save the price action.

  • rajaji2
    Rajaji (@rajaji2) reported

    Automate Docker image builds and push to ECR using GitHub Actions like a DevOps Engineer! ✅ Trigger on push to main branch ✅ Configure AWS credentials using aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials ✅ Login to ECR with amazon-ecr-login action ✅ Build and tag Docker image with com...

  • dexarxbt
    dexar (@dexarxbt) reported

    The VRF -- why this draw can't be rigged TIPF uses @magicblock's Verifiable Random Function for every single round Skip the cryptography Here's what matters: A VRF generates a random number and simultaneously generates a mathematical proof that the number came out fairly The proof is public, anyone can check it and nobody (not TIPF, not Magicblock, not you) can know the result before the function runs ORE and ZINC used hash randomness The problem: miners can influence block hashes, control the randomness input and you can skew outcomes Not easily, not always, but the window exists Magicblock's VRF closes that window entirely It's audited by Zenith, open-source on GitHub, follows RFC 9381, and verifies everything directly on Solana -- no external oracle, no extra trust step It runs in a single transaction, older randomness systems needed 50-100 transactions per draw This is faster, cheaper, and nobody's hands are on the wheel

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