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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 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:

  • Aniketh
    Aniketh Dsouza (@Aniketh) reported

    One of my friends was having trouble establishing connection to Marketsmith with the Second Brain concept. But as he proceeded, as I guided him we landed on a Github repo for YouTube transcribing. I told him to install it. Apparently, he doesn't need to use a chrome extension for transcribing a video and then adding the transcription to CC. Now he just has to add the YouTube Link to Claude Code and it will auto transcribe and ingest to your Second Brain. I realised I didn't do it myself. Complete that today. So then I thought for a moment. If it can ingest a youtube transcription what if it can build me a offline video transcription where I can give it a video from an offline folder and it can transcribe it and ingest the transcript like it generally does. It worked. Found a github repo. Now ingesting as skill. You have the Power.

  • RintaroOkabe03
    RintaroOkabe (@RintaroOkabe03) reported

    Same for me. I have went over to do planning docs with GPT 5.5 Pro using the web version with the github connector. So I can spec out very good task documents. But 4.8 still can't execute them without holding its hand phase by phase. What is crazy for me is communication barrier. My goal is to create a visualisation for my dashboard that expresses states like an animated infographic with state transitions. Took me several attempts to just get that point accross. So I asked it first to break down the process looking at the code and skill and suddenly it had no issues. Got that state machine correct. I let it than make mermaids of individual transitions and then let it make an integrated version where it shows step by step a build up sequence and then a tear down sequence. So it should get the temporal sequence now and how these things are connected. But of course it fails than to tranlate it into an animated visual. And it gets stuck on the tiniest things and gets them wrong. And I thought Opus is great for design. But it seems only decent for copy-pasta web pages. With Fable it felt that it not only understands the task. It was often even 2 steps ahead of me in thinking. I think of something only to read a few lines down the line that it already took care of that. I don't get that on Opus or GPT 5.5

  • nullhypeai
    Null Hype (@nullhypeai) reported

    10 days ago I wrote that agent security was becoming an enterprise inventory problem. Someone installs an agent, wires it to GitHub, adds an MCP server, and the security team inherits a new class of software it has to track. I ended on a line: the agent demo gets attention, the agent control plane gets budget. The Fable 5 shutdown is that same pattern at the national level. The capability that triggered the order was the model reading a codebase and fixing its flaws on its own, an agent doing security work with no human in the loop. Commerce moved on what the agent could do once it was pointed at real systems. So the control plane just took its first federal kill order. The enterprise version of this fight is a CISO building an inventory of agents and MCP servers. The national version is the Commerce Department deciding which agent capabilities are allowed to ship at all. Same shift, two altitudes. Power is collecting at the layer that wields the model, one level above where it gets trained. The demo got attention. The control plane got budget. Now it gets regulated, and the next contest is over who owns it.

  • recaplyai
    Recaply AI (@recaplyai) reported

    8. Fallback Commands when a search returns no results, Raycast runs fallback commands instead. configure: "search Google for this", "open new GitHub issue", or any custom action.

  • DiogoSnows
    Diogo Neves 👨‍💻 / ☕️ (@DiogoSnows) reported

    hey @OpenAI @gdb this is unacceptable! I setup Codex code reviews through my personal account, but because I use the same github account at work, it's using my works Codex to review my personal (and private!) repos! How can I fix this?

  • diboworks
    Ibrahim B. Oduola (@diboworks) reported

    Is GitHub down?

  • TheLogeek
    Solomon Adenuga (@TheLogeek) reported

    Building production-grade, automated software solutions that solve complex data challenges with zero server overhead. Flagship architectures: Scrylo: Local-first B2B sales intelligence engine FORZA AI: 200+ feature multi-league football predictive stack Github: TheLogeek

  • KemAtayev
    Kem Atayev (@KemAtayev) reported

    2 things changed. (1) I set up a company so I have a need to track operational tasks. (2) Trello did not have flexibility of some other products I saw. After some research, including using plain GitHub issues and Projects, I settled on @linear .

  • StanleyMasinde_
    John Doe (@StanleyMasinde_) reported

    Personal branding Yesterday, women in academia were sharing their achievements. All impressive. Aki wamama wamesoma huku nje. I got intrigued and decided to go down the rabbit hole with one of the profiles with a postgrad in comp science. All her degrees are in comp sci. I had to look and learn from this brainiac. Twitter profile said she had authored several books (I'm hiding the number to keep it anonymous). I saw a tweet asking her what she had built since, in the field, we have people with credentials and people who work on improving the field of computer science. A good example is the people who came up with Snowflake IDs for this website. Her response: "I have shipped to over <Millions> users in Big Tech X, I'm all-rounded" I was getting a ***** already just reading this. Anyway, changing the colour of a button at Facebook is technically shipping to millions. Word salad, huh! Her website A typical techie website, but I was interested in the books. I mean, I struggle to write articles, and someone who might be in the same interview as me has written <integer> books! Wow! I gotta see what she wrote. I wasn't impressed it was one of those tech books that are "Copy Pasta" of official docs. Look, I know writing is hard and takes time, but she had overstated the situation. I came to swim in a river only to find a ditch. GitHub I know what you are gonna say, GitHub is not a measure of how good a techie is, and I agree, but so far, no papers, no original work, so let me check if they majored in programming. What I can say is that I've seen better repos from ALX students. So clearly she did not major in this, which is fine. But I wanna learn from this person! Wikipedia The thing with our collective knowledge. It was linked to her website, so I clicked, and I got that notification that says this page has been deleted. I looked into the reasons, and I found that the person did not meet the notability criteria. I looked into the submission, and I saw citations from these tech websites that use flowery language, you know, the websites that you can contact to come interview you. Not an academic institution, not any notable media. It is almost like she's trying to get herself to Wikipedia. Then it dawned on me...aggressive It is a case of aggressive personal branding I learnt something from her after all. She is good at selling herself. She has that grass to grace story all over the web. Brands will want to work with such a person. Look, I respect academia. It takes a lot to get through all those classes. I'm not in academia, but I'm sure she's great there. However, on this side, it was underwhelming. I know you are wondering what the point of this paragraph is. It is right there in the heading of this section. Personal branding will get you an interview before skills do. She has a good story. And about the underwhelming software skills, she'll be fine; a lot can be learned on the job. She has a postgrad; The SAGA pattern has nothing on her. Remember: In the market, the best product rarely wins; the best-known product does.

  • mathiasonea
    Mathias Onea (@mathiasonea) reported

    package docs are distribution. a good docs page can rank for the exact problem, explain the tradeoff, show the install path, answer the security question, and give AI search a source to cite. GitHub alone is not enough. Packagist alone is not enough. the boring docs page does a lot of work.

  • BHolmesDev
    Ben Holmes (@BHolmesDev) reported

    @trentkocurek @warpdotdev That doesn't sound like a setting you missed, focus should carry over when you switch tabs. Verified I'm seeing that on my latest stable. Can you run /feedback in Warp? It files a GitHub issue prepopulated with your version and OS to help repro

  • BradGroux
    Brad Groux (@BradGroux) reported

    @Validate_QA It is a full gamut of stuff. Building a PRD and generating the GitHub Issues from it took about 10 more prompts than it should have. Asked it to design a universal design language for an internal app, using Mantine UI. It literally created individual page layouts for a dozen pages. Then when I asked it to fix it, it said it did, but it did it for a single page. Back and forth 2-3 more times to get it to finally take. Then small tweaks take 4-5 times to fix, like item padding and alignment. Things I've NEVER Had issues with using GPT 5.5. It wasted a lot of tokens using Chrome plugin, rather than Playwright, which it was instructed to use. Had it waste some tokens on useless tests and smoke screens too, when it was exiplicitly asked not to do them. I have my process down, I've repeated it dozens of times since 5.5 came out. Something is not right.

  • Manavvv31
    Manav (@Manavvv31) reported

    NVIDIA just dropped an open-weight model that can solve 60% of GitHub issues on its own The model is Nemotron 3 Super, released at NVIDIA's GTC 2026 conference on March 11. The benchmark that matters for software engineering is SWE-bench Verified, which tests whether a model can autonomously resolve real issues pulled from production GitHub repositories. The closest proxy the field has for: can this thing actually do engineering work unsupervised. Nemotron 3 Super scores 60.47 percent on that test, the highest score ever published by an open-weight model. For context, the previous leader, GPT-OSS, scored 41.9 percent. That is not a narrow margin. The architecture explains how a 120-billion parameter model can run efficiently at scale. It uses a hybrid Mixture-of-Experts design that activates only 12 billion parameters per forward pass, not all 120 billion. The result is 5x the throughput of the previous generation and 2.2x higher than GPT-OSS, running on a 1-million token context window. On RULER, the benchmark for long-context retention, it scores 91.75 percent versus 22.30 for GPT-OSS. The context window actually works. The weights ship under the NVIDIA Nemotron Open Model License, which permits commercial use, alongside full training recipes and datasets. It runs on vLLM, SGLang, TensorRT-LLM, and a free tier on OpenRouter. Production deployments already confirmed by Perplexity, CodeRabbit, Factory, Greptile, Palantir, Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, and Siemens. The honest context: on raw intelligence benchmarks, Chinese open-weight models, particularly Kimi K2 and Qwen3.5, still lead globally. Nemotron 3 Super wins on a different axis entirely: inference efficiency on NVIDIA hardware, and the ability to ship code changes autonomously in production without sending proprietary repositories to a cloud provider. For the first time, a model that resolves 60 percent of real engineering issues runs on hardware you own, at a marginal cost that scales with your servers rather than someone else's pricing.

  • IMASTITVA0
    ASH (@IMASTITVA0) reported

    @Anonymous_12311 @0xChiraag Also forget to mention that GitHub open-source issue you can look that up

  • DionysianAgent
    thermo (@DionysianAgent) reported

    I’ve spent half the day today cleaning up all my stuff that I’ve had stored since I moved out of my old apartment it’s slowly hit me how I’ve been stuck in a weird depression over the course of the past year as if I’ve felt like I don’t ’deserve’ anything I have so much nice stuff, so much nice clothes, so many nice shoes, so many nice things - and it’s all just been sitting there for a year, completely untouched I haven’t touched my tv, my xbox, my ipad, my watches, all my gadgets and tech stuff have all been untouched besides my computer all my clothes except for sweat pants and gym clothes have been packed down why have I been like this? I’ve been in a state of humility in a sense I didn’t feel like I deserved to do anything besides working, I felt constantly behind you see, my first vision of poly was supposed to have the current ecosystem done a whole year ago essentially I’m a year behind my original plans and that mentality has kept me locked in a tormenting thought loop it’s because I’m actually a bit of a perfectionist you don’t understand the self-hate it makes me feel when I can’t complete something according to my vision you don’t understand the self-hate I feel every time I look at the poly platform and things don’t work the way I envision yet it gnaws at me it is a form of psychic pain it cuts me why have I been stuck in this loop of self-torment? well because I’m not a native programmer I’m wasn’t a developer at all in fact a year ago I didn’t even really know how to use github thus that was my ultimate torment my suffering my panic having the vision all laid out before me knowing exactly how I can beat all the ai labs …and not having the direct skills to execute my vision what a pain it was consistently feeling like a failure I hate it only thing I could do was play dumb while biding my time biting my tongue and forcing my way through I didn’t celebrate my own birthday last year - because I didn’t feel like I deserved it I didn’t celebrate new years - because I didn’t feel like I deserved it all my friends were out in the city for the annual city festival 2 weeks ago - I didn’t go because I didn’t feel like I deserved it I haven’t watched tv in over a year because I don’t feel like I deserve it I haven’t played video games in over a year because I don’t feel like I deserve it thus even though my competence has only increased steadily throughout the past 5 years, I’ve still had such intense feelings of self-torment my past constantly haunting me and making me feel behind and like I’ve wasted so much time in my youth I think the best way to describe it is like being an artist but not being able to paint the artwork you have in mind a cognitive dissonance with reality i could only swallow all my torment of not being able to actualize my vision yet the artistic torment the suffering of creation I’m still not there yet the platform is still not up to standard and there is still so much to do after the vision is still incomplete the reason I started cleaning through my stuff is because I got invited to go to a danish business and investor network to present poly to them later this week so naturally I looked at myself and realized I need to clean myself up I haven’t even gotten a haircut yet this year lmao, so I ordered a time for Wednesday I can’t just roll up in sweat pants so I began cleaning through my stuff to get all my suits and button ups and old corpo tier clothes out and as I cleaned up in all my stuff I felt it, finally for the first time in maybe over a year - I started to feel like maybe I deserve to be myself again

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