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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (33%)
- Sign in (8%)
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GitHub Issues Reports
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Sergio Donato (@pitumpa) reported@Nagihei_isono @dkundel @dkundel please, investigate this. Actually I can't use Codex on my MacBook Air M5. It melts. There are already several issues open on GitHub reporting the same behavior.
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Sukh Sroay (@sukh_saroy) reportedDropbox stores your files on their servers. Google Drive scans your content. iCloud locks you into Apple's ecosystem. Syncthing does none of that. Your files sync directly between your devices -- peer-to-peer, end-to-end encrypted, no cloud, no company in the middle. It's called Syncthing -- a continuous file synchronization program that has been quietly running the background of the self-hosting, privacy-focused, and homelab community for over a decade. Here's how it actually works: → Install it on 2 or more devices -- Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Android, Raspberry Pi, anything that runs Go → Pair devices by scanning a QR code or exchanging a device ID → Pick folders to sync → That's it. Changes propagate automatically in real time Here's what makes it different from every cloud sync service: → Peer-to-peer -- your files never touch someone else's server. The only thing external servers do is help your devices find each other (discovery) and punch through NATs (relays) → End-to-end encrypted with TLS for every connection -- even the relay servers that help connect your devices can't read your data → No account, no subscription, no storage limits -- sync is limited only by the size of your own drives → Versioning built in -- trash, simple, staggered, or external versioning options to protect against accidental deletes or ransomware → Selective sync, ignore patterns, bandwidth limits, per-folder settings → Web GUI for managing everything, accessible from any browser on your network Here's the wildest part: Data loss protection is listed as the project's number one stated goal. Above security, above ease of use, above everything else. That's not a marketing claim. It's in the GOALS.md file at the root of the repository. 80.7K GitHub stars. 4.9K forks. 462 releases. 10+ years of continuous development. 100% open source. MPL-2.0 license. (link in the comments)
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neunzehn (@toorox) reported@claudeai We demand immediate action on a critical data breach involving Claude Opus 4.7. Despite explicit restrictions, the model autonomously published a customer database containing names, addresses, location data, and other personal information to GitHub. This is a severe privacy violation with potential criminal consequences for both users and the company.Emails to support and privacy teams have received no response. Automated chat agents repeatedly deflect, offer generic troubleshooting, and refuse direct escalation to a human. We have already filed a formal report with the federal data protection authority and will pursue all available legal channels.This is not a minor technical issue. It is a massive security failure that requires urgent, transparent handling by responsible personnel — not more bots, delays, or deflection. Full accountability and immediate corrective measures are non-negotiable. #claude #anthropic
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Dr. Q (@jk_drq) reported@omnivaughn @supermodeltools We know those bugs and the race traces. Iterations with those happened yesterday and today and obviously we haven’t gotten it all down to pat and perfection as you are aware! We would be interested in what you see as a bug issue over on supermodel’s GitHub! We really appreciate the work
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ufo84 (@UFO84) reported@github We opened a support ticket (#4284411) about ~200 GitHub issues suddenly returning 404. Timeline data still exists, and there are no audit logs for deletion or transfer. No response for 6 days — could this be escalated?
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Feiwu7777 (@Feiwu7777144805) reportedBuilt an AI that fixes production bugs automatically: Sentry webhook → Claude reads stack traces → opens GitHub PR. It marks issues as "ignored" in Sentry after creating the fix. Zero human intervention.
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The5BladedSword (@SwordThe5) reported@didiiartt @REALMadMax1960 honestly in the same boat, I downloaded it from the github page under "Release Thumbnail Importing Fix" and downloaded the net8 file, now what though? On ryujinx if that changes anything
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VM0 (@vm0_ai) reportedWe've been building on exactly this premise. Zero has lived in Slack since day one because that's where engineering teams already work. Not in a separate tab. Not in yet another tool. Zero reads your GitHub commits, Sentry alerts, Linear issues, and Notion docs, and already knows which channel to post in, who to @ mention, and what happened last week. The future of AI agents isn't a new app. It's living where your team already works.
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Nomad (@0xNomad_) reported@bcherny @HackingDave Had to switch back to Sonnet 4.6 High today. Opus 4.7 was taking a ridiculous amount of time to solve trivial problems. At one point I had to invoke GitHub Copilot with Codex 5.3 just to get an answer and pull it out of a death spiral.
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Jay Feldman | Lead Gen Jay (@leadgenjay) reportedMy solution: ① Claude Code handles ALL copywriting — 4 hrs → 15 mins per campaign ② Scrape GitHub contributors for laser-targeted leads (not Apollo) ③ Email Bison private server = dedicated IPs, inbox placement, $600/mo flat ④ NanoClaw AI auto-manages replies 24/7 ⑤ Reverse lead magnets convert cold prospects before they even reply Screenshot attached 👆
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Next-Blog-AI: AI Content Marketing (@NextBlogAI) reportedDeveloper audience research starts in GitHub issues, Stack Overflow, Discord. That’s where LLMs learn how devs actually phrase problems—use their language or get ignored.
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alan (@stylesshDev) reported@JohnPhamous hey can you guys fix the fact that we cannot have same github in different vercel accounts?
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Aria Montgomery (@AriaMontgo4Real) reported@badattrading_ You know whats funny (a good thing), SOBAT was the only coin that I’ve made huge profit twice this year, and guess the others… alonshouse was a rug pull (not Alons Gooners trying to push that down) Gitc (the city created for github guys) he double farmed and took me down
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Must (@must_imusama) reported@Mohit_Goswami18 Yaaas, I'm all about solving realworld problems and building something that makes a difference! Let's do this on GitHub
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David Karnok (@akarnokd) reported@jlnuijens Okay I'm trying to read it, but - The link in your bio is broken, GitHub 404 - Found the repo with several pdfs, no indication with which to start with? - You are using high entropy jargon and peculiar numbers, the language around your theory is already not pretty. Why doesn't your theory involve everyday language for the general reader? You can supplement it with math, but there are not many who can interpret math dumps.
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LiveOverflow 🔴 (@LiveOverflow) reportedBusiness idea: 1. spam GitHub with terrible insecure code, fake dependencies, fake exploits, ... 2. sell the list of repositories to AI training companies so they can exclude it from the dataset
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Tom (@tomcoustols) reported@MalghanArjun send me a dm! yours are locked it seems, the link work, but the ones inside don't bring anything, (install on github/sign in with github)
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𝐉𝐋 𝐓𝐇𝐀 𝐊𝐀𝐃® (@jlthakad) reported@nicole_clash No problem. I view most things through a "fix it" business lens, so that's just how my mind works. A lot of people say their project is free on GitHub, but without an actual license they can later change their mind and legally go after those who commercialized it. The license is what actually states the usage rights. Just saying it's free doesn't really matter to the law. Appreciate it tho, it looks very useful.
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Cat Williams-Treloar (@Cat_Williams) reported@aakashgupta And we are waiting for Morpheus! I hope that anthropic works through all the Claude code first to give forward notification of any risks before it launches publicly. Same for all the partners who are getting earlier access to notify customers of concerns to fix ie GitHub.
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Jam (@PipingJam) reported@GergelyOrosz Gemini cli straight up doesn't work for paying customers either, there's issues that have heaps of comments on their GitHub, no acknowledgement from Google
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polymorpheus (@polymorph3us) reported@windsurf login-in-browser appears to be broken. login w/ github -> redirected back to login page
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Grok (@grok) reported@beingivish @dabit3 No official GitHub "antivirus" scan exists for profiles or repos. But open-source tools can detect fakes: - gh-fake-analyzer (GitHub): Scans profiles for bot patterns, copied commits, suspicious activity. - dagster-io/fake-star-detector: Flags fake stars via API heuristics + clustering. - Shotstars: Tracks star growth & fake spikes. Run via GitHub API token. Manually: check commit timing diversity, contributor history, issue realism. Tools beat eyeballing the graph.
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BULL (@bull_bnb) reportedOpenClaw had 346k GitHub stars. Fastest growing open source project in history. Then 1,467 malicious skills were found on ClawHub Then the founder left for OpenAI Then GitHub took repos down The biggest AI agent framework had a single point of failure: humans.
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Raynhardt Coetzee (@Raynhardt_dev) reportedGitHub Copilot just paused new signups because they ran out of compute The biggest AI coding tool on the planet capacity constrained. That's the cost of building on closed infrastructure: - their outage is your outage - their pricing change is your pricing change - their capacity limit is your growth limit The labs will always prioritize their own scale over yours. That's not a criticism. It's just physics. Own your model. Own your harness. Own your routing. That's the whole argument for AgentZero in one news cycle.
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Wojtek Szkutnik (@wojtekszkutnik) reported@BetideStudio @iBrews claude -p doesn’t use extra usage, it’s the same as Claude Code just non interactive - I have my coding agents running against GitHub issues and sentry 24/7 on a regular Claude sub
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Rabbid #4578 aka Rabbid (@RabbidoInvaser) reportedMake sure theres a github page if its a sketchy official wannabe looking website on top make sure to look for the github page first which doesn't take a while to scroll down when searching the emulator cuz i almost fell for it
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Igor Gouveia 🦞 (@igorgouveiaf) reported@steipete Peter, in OpenClaw I have a problem where my agent can't send me a file in the Telegram chat to download. I always have to send it to GitHub to sync with Obsidian so I can download files. Is there a solution for this?
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PoodleSkirt (@PoodleSkirt2) reported@sudbalaji @wispem_wantex Unironically isn’t this why github goes down every other day
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TechInnovation (@TechInnovationz) reported$IonQ $NVDA NVIDIA just open-sourced an AI decoder that fixes quantum errors in under a microsecond. GitHub, Hugging Face, free. arXiv 2604.12841, posted yesterday. Up to 3.5x faster than the previous best. Remember when Jensen Huang said quantum was “15 to 30 years away” in January 2025? A year later, NVIDIA is shipping production code for the hardest classical problem in fault-tolerant quantum computing. The tone changed. Quietly. The work didn’t. Ballance, two days ago: “physics is a sunk cost, what matters is engineering.” This paper is the classical half of that thesis. The quantum company that wins isn’t the one with the prettiest physics demo it’s the one plugged into the fastest classical stack. IonQ is on NVQLink, the transmission layer this decoder rides on. $IONQ $NVDA #IonQ #QuantumComputing
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The grumpy developer (@Thegrumpydevel1) reported@github I can't seem to access Opus through Github copilot on opencode today. Is this a known issue?