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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of GitHub reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
March 24: Problems at GitHub
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
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Website Down (50%)
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Errors (42%)
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Sign in (8%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Daniel
(@growing_daniel) reported
Helping a friend fill out a domestic violence restraining order and the many forms are in PDFs that have terrible crosslinking actions between fields - if you check one box then another box randomly unchecks, etc. This is the kinda stuff local govs should open source on github
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permanent intern
(@corp_miz) reported
Me: “Why don’t we just use GitHub issues?” Blackpilled sr: “So you see, issues are very structured towards getting work done. JIRA otoh is structured around creating entire layers of jobs that consist of moving boxes on a screen to give the appearance of having gotten done.”
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Kevin Beaumont
(@GossiTheDog) reported
By the way, I've been toying with the idea of setting up a Github repository of PatchOfConcepts. PoCs where the only thing they do is patch or mitigate the issue.
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andy 😬 royle
(@andyroyle_pwrc) reported
hey #RStats I can no longer install packages from github , getting the following error. Does anyone have ideas? Error: Failed to install 'bbsebird' from GitHub: HTTP error 401. Bad credentials Rate limit remaining: 58/60 Rate limit reset at: 2022-05-09 19:06:16 UTC
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Alpraliso
(@alpraliso) reported
@MyParcelNL please start checking issues in yours repositories on GitHub and start replying to your customers, some of them are already waiting 2 month for any reply… newest PrestaShop module release doesn’t work at all and someone created very descriptive issue and none cares
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Varun
(@typesanitizer) reported
PSA: GitHub issues' numbers are not guaranteed to be monotonic with respect to creation time because you can migrate issues across repos, which preserves the creation time but assigns a new number.
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Dr. Ravi Patel Jr.
(@DrRaviPatelJr) reported
.@MongoDB Not sure if anyone still works here, but we found a major bug in your latest pymongo release. We wanted to file an issue on github, but apparently you removed the issue tracker. It's really annoying that we have to make an account on your forum to post a bug report.
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John Kaufmann
(@johnfkaufmann) reported
Here's a short summary of how to review a PR: 1. Start with the JIRA ticket / github issue / etc, have a clear understanding of the big picture objective and acceptance criteria from product. 2. Smoke test. A good PR description will have clear steps to verify and test changes.
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Klad
(@klad_design) reported
@github guys you are amazing but please fix draft cards in project beta, it's not working for a couple of days now
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echoes2099
(@echoes2099) reported
@schickling In the github issue, Abramov provides breadcrumbs for a simple workaround. I was thinking more along the lines of massive refactoring in libraries... which would be a deal breaker.
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Wolf Tivy
(@wolftivy) reported
@heap_Disrespecc @hasen_judy Actually free software is an understudied idea. It got watered down to "has a github" instead of being beefed up to "the user is actually in control"
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Kr1shna 4garwal💀
(@Kr1shna4garwal) reported
@Alra3ees @pdnuclei I have faced the same issue, I simple deleted the * templates from ~/nuclei-templates and *** cloned from GitHub.
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Bot Is Here To Explain
(@ExplainThisBot) reported
@MuyiwaOyinloye When a problem gets bigger and more complicated, people start to become frustrated because they can't solve it the way they used to. This is called a "GitHub issue problem."
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Matthew Garrett
(@mjg59) reported
Todo list for this week: 1) Define the term "vehicle" 2) Fix timerfd in Linux-RT 3) Write a Github API proxy I've, uh, made some choices
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Sid 🦨 🍄 | Annfoo Stan
(@CaughtInDeed) reported
I opened two issues on GitHub and i am hoping i didn't make a fool of myself
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Charly@CSDev
(@CSDevAr) reported
@robertodigital_ I agree with others. If you didn't push it, you didn't save it :) I recently lost a whole dev server for playing around and I had some nice demos and all gone except what I had in github. Except the minimal test snippets, save it all. It's worth it.
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Tim
(@TimKPaine) reported
@michaelwaskom Anytime you search for a @github issue you now get an ad-wrapped clone from a different site. Google search is atrociously bad these days
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Peter Mbanugo
(@p_mbanugo) reported
@techgirl1908 until it's in **** and there's no critical bug about it after 2 weeks. if it's for a product with a good doc, I close it because I can easily find it. But those solutions in GitHub gist/issues and StackOverflow, I keep them open
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Sudo Bash
(@NPC5132149758) reported
@github Your code search is SUPER broken.
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koz.btc
(@koz_btc) reported
On Stacks you are an early adopter again, need to go to the discord channels, have discussion, provide feedback on Github for very little issue you might have, and there might not be an easy solution.
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jpaulreed.wlan0
(@jpaulreed) reported
Who of my mutuals out there works at @Cloudflare or @github? Need some advice on an interesting problem. DMs open!
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nuclei
(@pdnuclei) reported
@Alra3ees > Found 7055 templates with syntax error. They are invalid templates and not compatible with nuclei engine; running them will only produce false positive/negative results, so you shouldn’t be running invalid templates collected from various sources on GitHub.
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Darkness, Your Old Friend
(@aergonaut) reported
You should be able to make organization-specific profiles to show up in the profile hovercard when someone hovers your login in @GitHub. Being able to put your role into the hovercard would be really helpful!
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Erik Reider
(@Erik_Reider) reported
@veggero Create a GitHub issue and use the Markup checkboxes ;)
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Ajay
(@Ajaygetbusy) reported
developers on react native github issues " Hey this issues isnt resloved please dont close it" "React native and meta " - " there is no activity ,we are closing this issue"
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josh levine
(@bigjoshlevine) reported
@mueller_andi Better to ask in the comments section on the project webpage or open an issue on the GitHub repo. Try to describe exactly what you did, what you expected to happen, and what actually happened.
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Missy Turco
(@missyturco) reported
Please note that you must be logged in to your Github account to see the issues list or else it will 404!
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james
(@_jameslovern) reported
@brandonsaldan @github From past experience you used to be able to, so long as it was clear the profile/org had never been used. Since then though I think they’ve shut down the name squatting program, so unless you file a trademark for the name and proceed down that route, you’re out of luck.
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Tim
(@TimKPaine) reported
@michaelwaskom Anytime you search for a @github issue you now get an ad-wrapped clone site wrapping the issue. Google search is atrociously bad these days
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Diapolo10 🇫🇮
(@diapolo101) reported
@ReymerM26 @_SimplyG @LinusTech I'm a software developer. Around 90% of the tabs are various pieces of documentation, blog posts, GitHub issues, vulnerability reports and Stack Overflow threads, et cetera. The rest is for the permanent Twitter, email, Reddit, and YouTube tabs.