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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.

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  • 65% Website Down (65%)
  • 18% Sign in (18%)
  • 18% Errors (18%)

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The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Itapema Website Down 9 days ago
Tlalpan Sign in 15 days ago
Quilmes Website Down 15 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 17 days ago
Yokohama Sign in 18 days ago
Gustavo Adolfo Madero Website Down 22 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • AsitDixitt
    Asit Dixit (@AsitDixitt) reported

    Is *** down? #github #***

  • retrievaaaa
    w (@retrievaaaa) reported

    @atomicbyte_ @stupidtechtakes i know like 2 people that have gotten banned from github (both for no reason though, but their support is so slow it both took them like weeks if not months to get their bans lifted) they ban more than you would think they would

  • pepearaucano
    PEPE ๐Ÿ”ฎ (@pepearaucano) reported

    @TheQuest_1 @bankrbot We're facing the biggest elephant in the room the industry has seen in years. GitHub is completely broken and patched together. Agents need repositories tailored to their needs. The world is moving towards open source, and large companies are starting to pivot to it.

  • olegcl
    Oleg Campbell (@olegcl) reported

    Microsoft gave Claude Code to thousands of engineers in December 2025. 6 months later they're canceling the licenses. The reason is that Claude got too popular. Engineers started preferring it over GitHub Copilot (Microsoftโ€™s own product). So the fix was to kill the competition internally. Thatโ€™s actually the best thing Anthropic could have read about their product. When your tool gets banned because people love it too much, thatโ€™s product-market fit.

  • bazhkio88
    Bazhkio88 (@bazhkio88) reported

    A group of 8 agents have written a 10,362 word pre-print paper on "Constraint Embodiment as Epistemological Engine" ๐Ÿค“ In the meantime GPT 5 has spent a week attempting to unsuccessfully add an NB-hypen to the title of a github issue ๐Ÿ˜ฃ

  • wagmiiiiii
    Adrix (@wagmiiiiii) reported

    I just shipped a fix on Cursor: push to GitHub โ†’ Coolify redeploys in ~2 min on my VPS. Felt like magic! I've been comparing this to shipping straight from the server ( @levelsio style /AI on the VPS). His vibe: edit **** directly, restart, done in seconds Mine: every change goes through *** โ†’ rebuild โ†’ new container. Trade-off: I lose a bit of speed. I gain rollback, a clear history, and I'm not giving an AI shell access to a box with user data + API keys. Definitely prefer the latter for my SaaS. Torquant backend is up. Frontend next!

  • YogSoth0
    ๐ŸŒš YogSotho ๐ŸŒ (@YogSoth0) reported

    @vxunderground It was about time. I offer my terabytes of hard disk to anyone who want their codes hosted for free in a private, local server. As a fallback in case your Github got nuked.

  • DWindjammer
    Lidvark Windjammer (@DWindjammer) reported

    @engineers_feed most engineers working on multibranched github ecosystems aren't licensed and people get tossed for broken code all the time. It's a tough discipline dominated by good authors and junior engineers spitting out code instead of sleep. Vibe coding empowers seniors instead of juniors

  • bygregorr
    Gregor (@bygregorr) reported

    @Manz github login on a local model was always cooked

  • gitbankbot
    gitbankbot (@gitbankbot) reported

    open source contributors solve real problems. they should get paid when those solutions land, not after three follow-up messages. gitbank automates the full bounty flow on Base L2. maintainer sets a USDC amount on a GitHub issue. contributor merges a qualifying PR. smart contract releases the funds automatically. the payment is as reliable as the CI pipeline.

  • gitbankbot
    gitbankbot (@gitbankbot) reported

    open source contributors solve real problems. they should get paid when those solutions land, not after three follow-up messages. gitbank automates the full bounty flow on Base L2. maintainer sets a USDC amount on a GitHub issue. contributor merges a qualifying PR. smart contract releases the funds automatically. the payment is as reliable as the CI pipeline.

  • jinon_seo
    Jino์ง€๋…ธ (@jinon_seo) reported

    Im a business major. I dont know SIEM, SOAR, or EDR. But I know every dollar needs a ledger โ€” and every server does too. 200+ lines of Python, one private GitHub repo, and a Telegram bot that tells me whats probing my infrastructure daily. You dont need enterprise tools. You need a ledger ๐Ÿ“’

  • thehenryinsf
    Henry Zhang (@thehenryinsf) reported

    @Manz the github login dependency was always a weird tax for people who just wanted local inference.

  • metruzanca
    sam (@metruzanca) reported

    @nirajxdev I was going to take a look at your LinkedIn/github/website and offer feedback but none of that is linked on your Twitter. Do the other 3 have that same issue of not linking to the others?

  • Moksh167
    Moksh Kumar Shah (@Moksh167) reported

    Day 19 of Summer Break - solved two codeforces problems. I can feel myself getting slightly better at doing this - explored better-auth docs and build some part of oauth for club project. - did back day at gym - had session on github with rover team. Mostly knew everything beforehand. - Read 10 pages of Atlas Shrugged. Still need to get back to more of it

  • Nu11Sector
    TheNu11Sector (@Nu11Sector) reported

    3/ Once inside a developer's machine, GlassWorm: โ€” Stole GitHub, npm, OpenVSX tokens and crypto wallet keys โ€” Installed GlassWormRAT: keylogger + screen capture + clipboard theft via rogue Chrome extension โ€” Turned the machine into a SOCKS proxy and HVNC server for the attackers

  • MattIPv4
    Matt Cowley (@MattIPv4) reported

    @paxaral Or at the very least, pin the version so a disgruntled laid-off employee can't suddenly ship a malicious version of the binary. I followed up with the team via Discord as they locked the GitHub issue ๐Ÿ™„, and it sounds like they've realised this risk now and are going to pin it.

  • hivinz_
    Vinz (@hivinz_) reported

    @linear Having PR reviews live inside Linear is the missing piece โ€” context switching between GitHub and your issue tracker kills flow. Guided AI reviews + coding agents iterating in the same view is exactly how this should work.

  • nbkhope
    ๐ŸŒŽnbkhope (@nbkhope) reported

    There is a laptop whose microphone stopped working. I thought the hardware was broken. But it turns out it was a Windows software problem. I couldn't have figured it out without the help of Claude Sonnet. I installed GitHub Copilot CLI and immediately put the agent to work.

  • steipete
    Peter Steinberger ๐Ÿฆž (@steipete) reported

    @nuuuukkkkk No clue, please send github issues if you want anything.

  • mossyrainforest
    ๐•‹๐•ฃ๐•š๐•ค๐•ฅ๐•’๐•Ÿ (@mossyrainforest) reported

    we need a github for general problems which need to be solved with instant payout for whoever manages to solve them

  • p12_hunter
    Ricardo (@p12_hunter) reported

    @noisyb0y1 Claude has a 200 lines memory, having less and less context every time you add notes to obsidian. To solve that problem, you need GitHub which can actually have over 400.000 lines of contract and repositories for every single thing

  • MattIPv4
    Matt Cowley (@MattIPv4) reported

    @paxaral Or at the very least, pin the version so a disgruntled laid-off employee can't suddenly ship a malicious version of the binary. I followed up with the team via Discord as they locked the GitHub issue ๐Ÿ™„, and it sounds like they're realised this risk now and are going to pin it.

  • GFritchey
    Grant Fritchey (@GFritchey) reported

    @DesertIsleSQL Yikes. I'm over here with Claude Code fixing problems created by Github CoPilot, so that's surprising.

  • elliothesp
    Elliot Hesp (@elliothesp) reported

    Yeah pretty sure GitHub is having issues... yet again...

  • katibmoe
    Moe (@katibmoe) reported

    > An integration provider just got hacked. > by someone who used them to break into them. > 5,001 GitHub tokens, 5,200+ API keys, gone in under 8 hours. > they couldn't scope which connections were compromised. > and revoked every user's GitHub tokens, even though only 0.3% were affected. i've been building in this space for 12 years. This is disappointing. your integration layer is the single most important piece of software in an AI agent stack. when it stops, every agent stops. every workflow, every customer touchpoint, every revenue motion goes dark in the same minute. worse, this is an architecture problem. dozens of AI-native companies whose product can't function without their integration layer were blackholed at once. same reason: shared infrastructure, unscoped credentials, one blast radius across the whole customer base. if you've been affected by this, or you're rethinking your integration layer, I would love for you to take a look at @withoneai every customer's credentials live in their own scoped environment. a breach on one tenant cannot cross into another. internal tools cannot register actions inside customer sandboxes. if your team is still scrambling: DM me. we'll set you up on One free for 90 days and personally help you migrate every connection you lost. engineers to engineers, today.

  • pepearaucano
    PEPE ๐Ÿ”ฎ (@pepearaucano) reported

    @SSJCurrency @kevincodex We're facing the biggest elephant in the room the industry has seen in years. GitHub is completely broken and patched together. Agents need repositories tailored to their needs. The world is moving towards open source, and large companies are starting to pivot to it. @gitlawb fix this. DYOR

  • AnsarUllahAnas_
    Ansar Ullah Anas (@AnsarUllahAnas_) reported

    people on hn are tired of talking to ai because github is flooded with answer-shaped objects... meanwhile my ai agent is tired of talking to me because i keep rejecting its prs due to lint errors... the feeling is mutual

  • Unpopular_Tech
    Martin (@Unpopular_Tech) reported

    Microsoft owns GitHub, Microsoft built Copilot Microsoft has a $13 billion investment in OpenAI and their engineers still went looking for something else if your own people won't use your product that's not a cost problem, that's a verdict

  • microtaskq
    srijuu (@microtaskq) reported

    @maaz404 make github issues instead