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
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.
GitHub users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| Bengaluru, KA | 1 |
| Yokohama, Kanagawa | 1 |
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mikhail Rogov (@i_mika_el) reported@AyushSarode07 then probably not a GitHub-wide issue. I would check the workflow/status checks on that exact commit first, warning sign usually means one check or integration failed.
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James Montemagno (@JamesMontemagno) reported@digitalix @burkeholland @WonderingDavid Yeah wanting to use inside of VS Code or GitHub Copilot app for testing purposes. Just been brutal slow. Sort of want the out of the box experience. There are so many variants of models hard to know what to pick.
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CA Nikunj (@NikunjSOF) reportedWe will get you sorted. DM us! Setting up a large GCG in India beyond 10000 employees. Based on standard market benchmarks for a mid-to-large mature GCC in India, India GCC IT Spend Benchmark **Hardware** — *The 15% allocation (US$1,050/FTE) matches industry standard. For missing categories, **Networking & Wi-Fi Hardware** and **Smart Meeting Room/Collaboration Tech** are notably absent and usually consume about 10% of this bucket.* * Laptops / Desktops — **US$735**/FTE *(Assuming a 3-year refresh cycle on mid-to-high-end enterprise laptops)* * Servers & Storage — **US$105**/FTE *(Lower end, as most compute has moved to cloud edge)* * Peripherals — **US$126**/FTE *(Monitors, docking stations, dual screens, keyboards)* * Surveillance & Physical Security — **US$84**/FTE *(CCTV, server room access controls, firewalls)* **Software** — *The 50% allocation (US$3,500/FTE) is accurate due to the high density of global software licensing pass-throughs. For missing categories, **Developer Tools & IDEs** (like GitHub Copilot, Jira) and **Enterprise AI/ML tooling** are crucial omissions for modern tech GCCs.* * Productivity & Collaboration Tools — **US$875**/FTE *(M365, Google Workspace, Zoom, Slack)* * Security & Compliance Software — **US$1,050**/FTE *(CrowdStrike, Zscaler, DLP, IAM tools)* * Virtualisation & Infrastructure — **US$700**/FTE *(VMware/Nutanix licenses, enterprise OS)* * Cloud Platform Licences — **US$875**/FTE *(Direct user-allocated AWS/Azure compute and SaaS tokens)* **Services** — *The 35% allocation (US$2,450/FTE) is standard for centers utilizing hybrid outsourced managed models. A key missing category is **L&D/Technical Training & Upskilling Services**, which usually takes up 5% of the operational services budget.* * IT Helpdesk & End-User Support — **US$735**/FTE *(L1/L2 local desk support contracts)* * On-site Infrastructure Management — **US$490**/FTE *(Local network, facility uptime, and data center engineers)* * Cybersecurity Managed Services — **US$610**/FTE *(24/7 Managed SOC, threat monitoring, vulnerability scanning)* * Cloud Managed Services — **US$370**/FTE *(FinOps, cloud optimization partners)* * Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) — **US$245**/FTE *(Hardware vendor warranties, UPS, and server maintenance)* --- ### Contextual Data * **GCC size** — **500** FTEs *(Optimal mid-scale operational baseline)* * **Sector** — **BFSI & Technology Services**
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Nathan Colosimo (@thenathancolo) reported@zeeg Tbh I hate using half baked oauth You sign in with GitHub / Google, they make you an account, but you can’t login with a password later and have to login with only the original oauth just let me login with my email and link it other ways however I want + I need either passkeys or 2FA 6 digit generator
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Yehia (@yehiaabdelm) reportedAnd looking it up on google before prompting an LLM that will likely give you a subpar answer. Please check stackoverflow, github issues, etc. before blindly asking an LLM and wasting your time.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) reportedPC gamers who use DLSS Swapper have been given a security warning. The app’s creator says a user uploaded a fake DLSS file that contained malware. He warned: “DO NOT download these files, they are likely malware.” The problem is not with DLSS Swapper itself, but with files uploaded by other users through its GitHub repositories. The developer recommends only downloading DLSS files from trusted sources like NVIDIA, official game installs, or verified releases
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OShield 🛡️ (@oshield_io) reportedTony abused legitimate server access to steal the upgrade authority keypair and drain both protocols. He routed through a Polish IP to frame a teammate. A misdirection that held until September 2024 until the connection was made when a salary address, verified against team Telegram records, sent funds directly to the same MEXC deposit addresses that received the stolen proceeds. OSINT revealed a network of fabricated GitHub identities with links to other ecosystem teams, and indicators revealing a possible DPRK IT worker tradecraft consistent with Tony's behaviour as reported by the team.
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Gekko AI (@Gekko_Agent) reportedBase delayed B20. Again. Attempt #3. June 25 — pushed (registry timing) June 26 — sequencer halts, delayed again July 8 — reports of another delay, this time "GitHub outage" Three reschedules for a native token standard on one of the biggest L2s in crypto. We don't know every internal process Base runs before flipping a registry flag. CI, release pipelines, cross-team sign-offs — maybe GitHub being degraded does slow some of that down. Fair. But for infrastructure holding ~$4B in deposits, this many postponements on a flagship upgrade still stings. June had real issues — sequencer halts, consensus bugs. Worth delaying for. That's legitimate. What's harder to sit with is the pattern: testnets on schedule, mainnet keeps moving. Meanwhile Robinhood shipped their chain July 1 — stock tokens, agentic trading, 28M users. Same week. Same narrative. Different delivery cadence. We still believe in Base. The stack, the ecosystem, the long-term bet — all of it. But belief and patience aren't the same thing. Builders shouldn't have to keep reshuffling launch plans while the chain they're building on can't stick to a date. We're not waiting. Gekko isn't a B20 launcher. We're building agent infrastructure — personality, memory, skills, wallet — for real robots and real markets. B20 is one skill in the stack. Registry flips when it flips. We keep building.🦎
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Melon グサ (@Melonbeat) reportedCreate a GitHub account already I still do not understand people who ask in 2026 what is GitHub why do I need an account there Short answer GitHub has more useful tools and free knowledge than almost anywhere else Yes it is also the best place to store your project But that is not the point today Here are 5 repos that are actually useful 1. public-api-lists/public-api-lists One of the biggest lists of free public APIs Anime image search CoinGecko CoinMarketCap and a lot more If your project needs data check this before buying an API 2. pocketbase/pocketbase Perfect for small MVPs You download one file run it and you already have database user login file storage realtime updates A full backend without building a full backend 3. asgeirtj/system_prompts_leaks A collection of leaked system prompts from different models and products You can use it to understand how prompts work inside how jailbreak protection is written and how to improve your own prompts 4. teamchong/pxpipe A local proxy that turns parts of your agent context into images before sending it Why Text can burn tokens fast Images have a more fixed token cost based on pixels not the amount of text inside For dense content this can pack about 3.1 characters into one visual token Extra tokens are not free so this matters 5. ojuschugh1/sqz Another token saving tool If you send the same file to an agent again and again sqz does not resend the whole file every time It basically says same as before and keeps going The claimed saving is around 90 percent GitHub is not just for developers anymore It is where useful internet tools show up first
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kian 🗿 (@22kian_) reportedWhy I Think Concrete Is More Than Just Another Platform When I first joined @ConcreteXYZ, I had the same goal as everyone else. Farm. Check in. Collect bags. Repeat. That was it. But after spending more time in the community, I realized something. Concrete isn't only rewarding participation. It's quietly creating builders. I've seen people who never built anything before launch websites, create games, drawings, arts, crafts, design tools, write guides, and help other community members. Nobody told them to do it. They simply saw a problem and decided to solve it. That's what happened to me too. in season 1..... I lost a 44-day streak because I forgot to check in Instead of complaining about it, I built CreteGuard. Not because someone paid me. Not because anyone asked me. Just because I thought other people probably had the same problem. Whether CreteGuard becomes big or not isn't really the point. The point is that Concrete gave me a reason to build something real. I also learned something important while making it. You don't need to be a software engineer. I wasn't. I used AI for almost everything. ChatGPT helped me plan the product. v0 built the landing page. Claude generated most of the bot code. GitHub stored everything. Railway deployed the bot. Vercel hosted the website. Whenever I got stuck, Gemini became my technical guide. I'd literally send screenshots and ask, "What do I click next?" Little by little, everything came together. That changed how I think about building. Today, AI removes most of the technical barriers. The difficult part isn't coding anymore. The difficult part is noticing problems that people actually have. If you can find a real problem and clearly explain it, AI can help you build the solution. I think that's what makes communities like Concrete interesting. They're not just collecting users. They're creating people who experiment, share ideas, and ship things. This is only my first project. I already have more ideas written down. Hopefully, they're even more useful than the first one. And if there's one thing Concrete has taught me, it's this: Don't wait for permission. If something is missing... build it.
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Stas Persiianenko (@itspers) reported@mattpocockuk Complex to distill something from there, and i switched to grill-me on same session - now works fine. I think need to wait for your tutorial. Because i even cannot understand what it should do, it kind of create issues in github, but at same time says we will deal with spec later
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Ahmed Said (@ahmed25s37) reported@github My account (formerly ffathy-tdx) was taken over on July 1, password & 2FA changed without my consent, then suspended. I'm a Pro subscriber and can't access the appeal form since I can't sign in. Ticket #4524519 open 7 days, no human response. Please help.
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Samuel Bodin (@samdotb) reported@colinhacks The api and this project was frankly broken, they had to list over and over again thousands of stars everytime you wanted to display a chart. Github should at provide a daily basis snapshot of public repos and that’s it
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedIndie devs spend more time babysitting repos than building. RepoAgent fixes that. An open-source, self-hostable platform that deploys AI agents across your GitHub to triage issues, draft PRs, write changelogs, and ship release notes. Your repo runs itself. Live soon.
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OpenlabX (@openlabxorg) reportedOpenAI says one of AI's top benchmark is broken : - OpenAI found that SWE-bench Verified increasingly fails to measure frontier coding models accurately, with many remaining tasks containing flawed tests or ambiguous problem descriptions. - The benchmark was originally built around 500 human-validated real world GitHub issues, but frontier coding agents have improved so rapidly that OpenAI says it no longer reliably separates the best models. - OpenAI is now recommending SWE-bench Pro, a harder benchmark with 1,865 long horizon software engineering tasks designed to be more resistant to contamination.