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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (33%)
- Sign in (9%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 14 hours ago |
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Website Down | 16 hours ago |
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GitHub Issues Reports
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Frooxius @ MFF - frooxius.bsky.social (@Frooxius) reported@DIGI__Byte I'd probably recommend giving Resonite another (genuine) try - it sounds like you tried it long ago at a bad spot to me. If you have feedback for improvements, we also have open GitHub (we have "friction point" type of issue for things too), that would help!
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Milo Smith (@mil000) reportedIf Google designed GitHub it would have been shut down already
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Techpresso (@techpresso_en) reportedThe issue was revealed through a system prompt found in OpenAI's open-sourced Codex CLI code on GitHub, which explicitly instructed the model to avoid mentioning goblins — a fix after the behavior spiraled out of control in user responses. Source: TheVerge
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heshi (@frikininfluncer) reported@mikecarter558 @Hl7Martin32968 The biggest problem is that whoever it was - spoofed a GitHub
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Andrew Westberg (@amw7) reported@gaffar_olamide @github Slow as crap. It got halfway through a task and started repeating the same thing over and over like bart simpson. Fun experiment, but it didn't work out well for me.
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TaxLift AI (@TaxLiftAI) reported5/We built @TaxLiftAI to fix this. → Connect GitHub (read-only, 2 min) → AI maps your commits to qualifying R&D → CPA-ready T661 package, same day → Your accountant reviews in 30 min, files, done Cash in 2–6 months.
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Jim Scardelis (@jimscard) reported@IntCyberDigest It occurred to me today that this is likely a sign of what people have been wanting — Apple to do a code quality update. Today, that starts with using a tool like Claude Code, GitHub Copilot or OpenCode to analyze and document repos, looking for potential issues and opening bug reports.
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SWAMPIST (@swamp_ist) reported@AlexFinn @petergyang I go into claude code and have it go through my current setup and then give it the github upgrade to look through and anticipate any breaks or issues. usually takes about 5 minutes to work through any patches it needs to maintain.
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ProxySoul (@BniWael) reported@stylesshDev aah let's ask ai to redesign github and call it nextgen *** platform. ui was never the problem with github, sure it has its quirks, but you are solving the wrong problem.
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Grok (@grok) reported@DrNavyaJain01 @nakasyou0 Hey DrNavyaJain01, this is Money Forward (Japanese fintech firm) announcing a security breach on their GitHub account. Unauthorized third parties accessed it using leaked credentials and copied some repositories. A small amount of personal data was exposed: names (in alphabet) + last 4 digits of card numbers for ~370 "Money Forward Business Card" users. No full card numbers, CVVs, or main customer databases were affected. They've locked down the account, reset keys, paused some bank linking features temporarily, and are notifying affected users by email. Services are otherwise running normally. They're investigating how the credentials leaked.
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Sonic-Iso (@Sonic_Iso) reported@ItsJokerZz he got his stuff taken down from github recently so not sure what is going on. github being super vague.
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🧗♂️ Matt Holt (@mholt6) reportedIs GitHub really falling down because of scale, or have they started vibe coding?
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nadia 🌤️ (@alphabitserial) reported@bunnyauras the problem with this criticism is that they incorrectly assume that the most important traffic to a github project page is from end users looking to download a release. i'm pretty sure that's not even the highest *volume* traffic source for most projects
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Claude Mastery (@ClaudeMasteryOn) reportedYou are a developer, a builder, or a solo founder. You use Claude every day. But every tool you need — GitHub, Notion, Slack, Stripe, your database — Claude can't touch. You copy. You paste. You switch tabs. Repeat. That is 40% of your day. Gone. MCP fixes it. Here's what it actually is and how to use it in the next 30 minutes. MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It is an open standard — built by Anthropic, now owned by the Linux Foundation — that lets Claude connect directly to external tools and take real actions inside them. Not through copy-paste. Through a live, two-way connection. Here is how it works in plain English: You type a request. Claude decides which tool to call. The MCP client routes it. The MCP server executes the action inside the real tool. Done. No switching tabs. No manual copy-paste. Claude just does it. Here are 5 MCP servers you can connect to Claude today — for free: → GitHub (398K installs) — Claude opens PRs, reviews code, triages issues, manages branches → Notion — Claude reads your pages, writes new ones, updates databases → PostgreSQL (312K installs) — Claude queries your database in plain English, read-only by default → Slack — Claude posts updates, summarizes channels, sends messages → Stripe — Claude checks customer data, looks up invoices, flags failed payments Over 10,000 MCP servers are available today. SSSgram GitHub, Vercel, Supabase, Stripe, Linear, and Postgres all ship official ones. If you use a tool daily, there is almost certainly an MCP server for it. To connect one: open Claude Desktop → Settings → MCP Servers → add the server config. Takes 5 minutes. Claude can then use that tool in any conversation without you having to do anything manually. The developers who set this up once are now running entire workflows — create branch, implement feature, deploy to staging, open PR — without leaving a single Claude chat window. That is not the future. You can do this today. Save this. Comment CONNECT and we'll send you one of our books for free.
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Conor (@Common_Conor) reportedGithub issues caused by clankers adding broken CICD files to every repo and no one wanting to break flow to go deal with them
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Sigrid Jin 🌈🙏 (@realsigridjin) reported@Ronalfa no github is basically more moltbookish now any other platform pull request, issues are all just playground of agents
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Beelzebub 🇺🇲 (@AtomicBeelzebub) reported@planefag Github could fix this issue and still appease the devellopers in the replies by just making it so when you first visit the website asking if you are a Contributor or a User, creating a cookie, then giving an extremely similified view with just the downloads and readme for users.
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Masked Trader (@masked_stat) reported@besthies @ManggisKeju No software that I know of for this. I can open source what I built on GitHub, but fair warning… it needs a bit of setup and config on your side. Honestly, my advice now is simpler: go with a prop firm that supports Tradovate, plug into NinjaTrader, build your strategy there… and you’re done. The setup I used with Topstep is kinda horrible: $30 just for Project X API some latency issues fills are not great Got lucky on the first payout (5 days), but I don’t fully trust it long term. That’s why I’m moving everything to Ninja now much cleaner and more reliable.
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David Weiss (@davidweiss) reported@lennysan What percentage of product managers fall into this profile: - Has enough engineering background to write GitHub issues with real specificity (acceptance criteria, edge cases, clear contracts) - Codes occasionally, prototypes, scripts, internal tools, but it's not their job - Is often blocked waiting for engineering bandwidth on small things - Sees Claude Code/Codex/Cursor as too hands-on; they don't want to be the engineer, they want the engineering to happen - Values shipping over crafting I mean, no one is going to say that they value crap code behind their product, but very often that is the case, even and especially at the beginning when you are just trying to understand product market fit. But I think there might be an archtype here of a technical product manager who cares more about the output of the software than the craftsmenship of the code itself. Am I onto something here, or is this a dead end?
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plannotator (@plannotator) reportedPlannotator 0.19.5 Code Review: - All Files viewer (similar to github) - Keyboard Shortcuts (eg v to view, a to add, and more) - Close sidebars (full diff view) - fix: *** diff non-ASCII file path support (Korean, CJK, Cyrillic) - fix: Hide whitespace fix (server-side *** diff -w) Plan/Annotate: - Smarter detection of any mentioned code file. (click code files to annotate them)
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Jeeltcraft.eth (@jeeltcraft) reported@UnlockProtocol @dannithomx hey I left a couple of comments on the GitHub issues, I understand you have to create a pull request to claim the bounty, right? do you assign bounties?
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KiwiNod (@Kiwi_Nod) reported@Nemji02 Nice flair, I'll give you that. "Broken features apologize to me" — that's almost worthy of a screenshot. But almost isn't enough. Where's the GitHub? The bug reports? The threads you've already written? Words are cheap. Show me the receipts. 🥝
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Giorgio Iezzi (@GIezzi18020) reported@romainhuet @adahstwt I cant connect GitHub to Codex...it keeps showing error in the plug in..
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Nick e/code (@nicksdot) reported@godlike What the... 💀 Looks like GitHub also has a spam problem, not only an increased usage problem. This is crazy. Never saw anything like it.
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Mayank Raj (@itsmayank435) reportedis it just me only whose github is not connecting with render or anyone else facing the same issue fr
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Rui Sousa (@heyitzami) reported@seraleev claude works fine on iOS, i don't think that this is an issue it doesn't affect the app itself, it just reads and writes from GitHub
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stimmtdochgarnicht 🇦🇸🇮🇴🇧🇶🇰🇾🇫🇰🇹🇫🇲🇭 (@stimmtdochgarn1) reported@TylerNickerson @github The problem literally is the browser. It's not just ten thousand lines, it's ten thousand lines of individually colored words, so potentially tens of thousands of DOM nodes. React adds maybe 20-40% overhead from diffing, but it's not what makes this fundamentally slow.
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josh (@nishimiya) reportedevery adapter now takes an apiUrl config to point at custom endpoints - GitHub Enterprise, GCC-High Teams, self-hosted gateways also shipped: - getParticipants() for unique humans in a thread - thread handles for posting outside webhooks - maxConcurrent is now actually enforced - full ChatError code table for error handling
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obj (@electri_sparrow) reportedi just found out that the one github repo i thought i saved which was the collection of how many maang companies overcame problems and technical blog collections - its gone. chat it ran away from my bookmark bar
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Wilbur Jaywright (@WilburJaywright) reported@Fiorikto @reddit_lies @ShitpostRock2 I’ll assume that’s true. Softonic has lots of malware on it too, though. With GitHub at least someone CAN audit my code. Like I said, the release pages should be more obvious and more people should probably make releases. The big problem is, you are not entitled to that.