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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
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
Cleveland, TN 1
Tlalpan, CDMX 1
Quilmes, BA 1
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Community Discussion

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • brysontang
    bryson (@brysontang) reported

    having gpt-5.6 and fable communicate over github issue comments

  • Perpetualmaniac
    Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower (@Perpetualmaniac) reported

    @Rohansguliani @thdxr it is, you need to break it into investigation and then execution stages. The memory system needs to be a github issue. Just using github at all makes the agent look for history in github to see what the current state and context is

  • bygregorr
    Gregor (@bygregorr) reported

    @github The fields aren't the bottleneck. Half my issues have no priority set even with labels and milestones already there.

  • TvToku
    TokuTV (@TvToku) reported

    @KR_Geats_IX I only upload to my mega drive. If there are problems viewing it on your end, you can always download it directly from the drive and convert it for your use. There is a 5 gb download limit that can be bypassed, as well as an original file guide on the github page.

  • mwest1066
    Matthew West (@mwest1066) reported

    @zeeg This! Copy @conductor_build and use the GitHub PR/issue title if there is one, together with the number. This is such a better default!

  • muvonteam
    Muvon (@muvonteam) reported

    Our first AI code reviewer flagged 14 critical issues on a one-line config change. 12 were imaginary. We rebuilt it: open source, self-hosted, runs your real lint and tests in GitHub Actions.

  • ValdreamTV
    ValdreamTV (@ValdreamTV) reported

    @ShitpostRock Tbf, a lot of posts online are like "wow this thing just solved all my problems" (the exact same as yours), and provide a github link with no explanation. It can be infuriating for the common user...

  • bruteforcearete
    Brute Force Artist (@bruteforcearete) reported

    GOODBYE, CAPCUT. 👋 Someone just built a completely FREE, open-source CapCut alternative with no watermarks—and it has already earned 62K+ GitHub stars. Instead of charging a subscr!pt!on and locking features behind a paywall, it gives creators everything for FREE. → No watermarks → No paywalls → Works on web, desktop, and mobile → Open source (MIT licensed) → Built-in MCP server for AI agents → Rewritten in Rust with plugins, scripting, and a powerful API It's called OpenCut—and it could be the CapCut replacement creators have been waiting for. Here's everything you need to know (repo link below).

  • Bolmercl
    Matias (@Bolmercl) reported

    @leodev the github links give error 404

  • fagg0y
    F@gG0y🐍🚁 (@fagg0y) reported

    @biggusdickus034 @ShitpostRock Skills issue, should have nor logged to the github in the first place

  • perrymetzger
    Perry E. Metzger (@perrymetzger) reported

    @innuendo_pibara @OlegK92156 That’s simply wrong. I refactored a million line C program, and dramatically reduced the number of memory safety errors in it, and I am absolutely sure of the improvements. The code is even up on my GitHub account, you can look for yourself.

  • GlobalAIWatcher
    Global AI Watch (@GlobalAIWatcher) reported

    📋 Today in AI — Jul 12 1. Meta Withdraws AI Image Feature Over Consent Issues 2. Meta Pulls AI Image Feature Amid Consent Backlash 3. GitHub Vulnerability Exposes Private Repositories' Data Risk 4. S&P Downgrades Oracle Credit Rating After OpenAI Exposure 5. Oracle Downgrade...

  • RahulVerma989
    Rahul Verma (@RahulVerma989) reported

    Day 60 - Building Quillly in public 🚀 Two months. 60 straight days. Today's ship came straight out of my own frustration 👇 I've been shipping so fast that Quillly's view of my own site kept going stale between deploys - I'd push a fix, but the dashboard wouldn't notice until the next daily sync. So I built a deploy hook. one token-protected URL. drop it in your CI/CD, and the moment you deploy, Quillly re-fetches your sitemap and re-checks every tracked page. no waiting for the daily run. → curl one-liner or a GitHub Actions step → pass a delay so it waits for your build to actually go live → auto re-checks at +5 and +15 min if nothing changed yet built it for me. shipping it for you. which is pretty much the whole theme of 60 days. 🙌

  • _turcid
    Turcid (@_turcid) reported

    > have an issue with the android Jellyfin client > look up issue and find it will be fixed in next release > fix is available in the beta > f-droid does not have the beta > manually install beta from github > issue resolved I ****** love sideloading

  • atef_ataya
    Atef Ataya (@atef_ataya) reported

    The scale is real. BlueRock Security analyzed 7,000+ MCP servers. 36.7% vulnerable to some form of SSRF. Their proof of concept: Microsoft's MarkItDown MCP server. 85,000+ GitHub stars. Real AWS access keys pulled from an EC2 instance.

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