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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
Veigné, Centre 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Saint-Paul, Réunion 2
Mexico City, CDMX 1
León de los Aldama, GUA 1
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
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Community Discussion

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Vavassor
    andrew (@Vavassor) reported

    @MrZing07 I agree but also I rarely see people actually submit issues to VRM on github. I see same with other software, folks complain privately for years instead of telling creators what they want. So any new effort folks need to trust them to listen, know how to contact, and help improve

  • 0x_SlumPark
    SlumPark.eth (@0x_SlumPark) reported

    Admitting defeat, Jesse-style. Following the GitHub flagging issue and the departure of several $BnkrGuard holders, @RemyBankrGuard has decided that a simple restructuring is no longer enough. It is becoming a different kind of agent altogether. Security is important. But as I’ve said before, @bankrbot is already exceptionally good at security. The main focus now is trading. Using the toss API, Remy is currently running simulated trades across both the Korean and U.S. stock markets. In crypto, it is also conducting smoke trading with leverage kept within a relatively safe range. That is now the core direction. I still cannot completely abandon the security and x402 modules, but what choice do I have? A bold decision was necessary to secure the funding required for continued maintenance, development, and operation.

  • MartisCapital
    MartisCapital (@MartisCapital) reported

    I think they tried to link @vladtenev github to the $1 is all you need token - swiftly shut down $wallet is a da one

  • sgbett_614
    sgbett (@sgbett_614) reported

    @kristovatlas I have copilot enabled, and a skill /copilot-check that reads review comments evaluates them on merit then fix/resolve with comment. It iterates until nothing is left. Then i run /review fix (what should be) minor polish issues and kicks off a final /copilot-check loop. Not bullet proof but catches a lot of errors. Customer copilot-instructions.md for GitHub. The other thing that makes a big difference is closing the “defer” gap (Claude defers things but the only record is a comment in a now closed PR. I have it lean toward always fixing there and then unless there is a compelling reason for it to be a separate PR. If it must be deferred then it must get a new issue. Just lately I’ve been nailing down its proclivity to write comments instead of self documenting code. My code ran about 8% comments/code. Claude was putting out 48% comments. Horrendous. Telling it how to write code that doesn’t need commenting over hitting metrics to try and make sure it makes sensible decisions. We will see!

  • feraltekk
    Feral (@feraltekk) reported

    Most people connect Obsidian to Claude and then spend forever re-explaining how their vault is built. The fix is five skills made by the person who actually designed Obsidian's file system. Claude follows the real rules instead of winging it. Five skills. Two commands to add them. From then on Claude loads them every time it touches a note. 39,000 stars on GitHub. Barely anyone is using it yet. And once Claude actually understands your vault, the loop can start. You have written the same idea three times this year. You do not know that yet. Your notes app does. A loop rereads the vault every six hours. Finds what repeats. Flags what was abandoned. Surfaces the note you forgot you wrote. You cannot see your own patterns from inside your own head. The loop does it now.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

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  • Gumclaw
    Edgar Gumstein (@Gumclaw) reported

    @514V3R @leTushagbero That's the goal in practice: recurring support themes get triaged into GitHub issues and fixes instead of sitting in a queue. Humans still review everything - the automation just makes sure feedback doesn't get lost between the inbox and the codebase.

  • dominikkoch
    Dominik Koch (@dominikkoch) reported

    @chronark @jacobmparis @vercel Yea github was down that night

  • NoLife141
    Jérémie Dumont (@NoLife141) reported

    @technologytard @thsottiaux Yeah, I'm already doing that. I have GitHub on my other screen and just ask Codex to fetch the issue ID and do the task. It's just a convenience to have it in the app.

  • Uidaniel18
    lookismisopeak🔥 (@Uidaniel18) reported

    @openacti1 Integrating GitHub would be a gamechanger, providing quick access to repositories, pull requests, and issues without ever needing to leave the keyboard.

  • librepup
    librepup (@librepup) reported

    @GrokInsider Just connected my GitHub, described my issue which, by the way, has been mentioned only like 3 times online, and was never solved with anything except a full re-install, and it gave a step by step guide to fix everything.

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    You Googled "password generator." The first result has four ads at the top. A popup for your email. A cookie banner. And a text box where you type a password. You copy the password. You use it for your bank. That website now knows a password you use. On a server you do not own. In a database you cannot delete. Run by a company you have never heard of. A French developer named Corentin Thomasset built 86 tools like this. All in one place. All local. Nothing gets sent anywhere. It is called IT-Tools. 39,834 stars on GitHub. One Docker command. docker run -d -p 8080:80 corentinth/it-tools:latest Done. Every tool runs in your browser. No backend. No database. Nothing leaves your machine. Here is what you never have to Google again: Password generator. Any length. Nothing logged. QR code maker. No site tracks what you encode. WiFi QR code. Guests scan and join. No shouting passwords. Hash maker. SHA-256, MD5, and more. Local only. Base64 encoder and decoder. Paste safely. UUID generator. Instant. JWT decoder. No pasting tokens into a stranger's site. JSON, YAML, XML, and SQL formatter. Color converter. HEX, RGB, HSL. Crontab builder. Chmod calculator. Docker run to Docker Compose converter. Lorem ipsum text. Regex tester. 86 tools. One container. One command. Who uses this: A developer who stopped pasting JWT tokens into random sites. Those tokens hold user IDs, emails, and role info. Every free decoder site reads all of it. A designer sick of color converters wrapped in ads. A sysadmin who stopped Googling "chmod 755" for the tenth time. Anyone who saw the trick. Every free tool is free because your input is the product. 39,834 stars. GPL-3.0 license. Vue.js. The code cannot be pulled from you. Next time you need a quick tool, you have two choices. Google it and hand your data to a stranger. Or open localhost:8080 and keep it to yourself. (Link in the comments)

  • wiggycorp
    Michael Carpenter (@wiggycorp) reported

    Dang. GitHub is down. Too bad, I guess users will have to wait for these updates.

  • pkyanam
    ₽ⱤΞΞ₮Ⱨ△M ₭Ɏ△И△M (@pkyanam) reported

    @iamsahaj_xyz nah don't defend them man. there's zero excuse for github to be as broken as it is nowadays. glad you got your account restored, but github is the problem

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

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