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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (68%)
- Sign in (18%)
- Errors (14%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 18 days ago |
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Errors | 21 days ago |
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GitHub Issues Reports
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Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reportedI do marketing for founders who hate marketing. Your product is good. People just aren't finding it yet. That's the whole problem I solve. Founders come to me with 400 github stars and 3 paying customers. Great product, Invisible distribution. I fix it three ways: - Reddit: your story where buyers actually hang out - SEO + Content: rankings + showing up in AI answers - Personal brand: people follow people, not changelogs I don't hand you a plan. I execute it with you. Some things i've pulled off: - 400k+ views on one reddit series. - 200 signups from a single reddit comment - 1M+ views on a zero-budget campaign - 19+ signups and paying customers in 28 days with SEO If this is you, DM me. Worst case you leave with a free diagnosis.
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Alex Wave (@WorkorAI) reportedYour hiring post is live. Applications start coming in. That feels like progress—until you realize someone now has to open every CV, find every GitHub profile and decide who gets a call. The real hiring problem often starts after Apply.
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One&OnlyAarav (@WaterAarav) reportedClaude = coding. ($20/mo) Shypmenta = fully automates platforms below($6/yr) Supabase = backend. (Free) Vercel = deploying. (Free) Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) GitHub = version control. (Free) Resend = emails. (Free) Clerk = auth. (Free) Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) PostHog = analytics. (Free) Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Upstash = Redis. (Free) Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20. Building has genuinely never been this affordable, and rarely this effortless either.
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E Gurl (@Yappologistic) reported@rootiens I aint going back , half the time audio was broken, browser issues were giving me a headache and its just an unpleasant experience. at best I would dual boot, I would never fully switch. and to your credit, windows comes bloated but there are many many tools to debloat it easily. (such as the CTT tool on github) that fix this.
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liv (@livchenfig) reported@zuopiezi bullish on the github issue
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Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported@tanujDE3180 your hard drive search issues are a symptom, not the problem. github doesn't have 1 billion files like windows does.
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ClassicMain (@ClassicMain) reported@rodydavis @shengzheyao The "submit feedback" is a black hole. you never hear back. and stuff never get fixed. even if the app is actively bricking dozens of other programs on your machine, notably, on hundreds of other users as well as we can both gauge by the scope of the github issue.
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Peter (@pjmfinn) reported@thogge The big issue is that corporations today are basically giving away their IP to these model companies. It’s an issue with github as well, but at least you can technically request they do not use your code for model training. Not on by default btw.
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𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐌𝐄 𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐌𝐀Ç𝐎𝐍𝐒 (@eduardgorte_) reported@github Fix your platform first
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Vaneck Intern (@NewVaneckIntern) reported@github Okay but can you fix the way we upload files to repos? I don't think an upload folder button on the website is too much to ask. Neither is a consistent desktop experience
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Ayush (@AyushSarode07) reportedGitHub maintainers with zero LinkedIn account? Absolute legends. Just pure code, issues & PRs all day. No bios, no networking game. Respect 🫡
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Matt (@mateo09420) reported@github Yo guys I have a better idea, what if you fix the platform issues and improve reliability again? ******** is this.
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Miza (@mizak0) reportedIs there an on-going issue with github pages? I keep having failed deployments since this morning.
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Adnan Khan (@adnanthekhan) reported@marinaiced Nice! Hope it's not a dupe for you because GitHub takes an eternity to fix Low/Med these days...
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Huintellimance (@Huintellimance) reportedClaude Fable 5 was banned for 19 days. It came back yesterday. And GPT-5.6 dropped the same week. Here's what actually happened — and why it matters for anyone building with AI. The Ban Amazon researchers discovered a method to bypass Fable 5's safety guardrails. Anthropic pulled the model globally. But here's the part nobody talks about: their own investigation found that Opus 4.8, GPT 5.5, Kimi K2.7, Haiku, and every Sonnet version could produce the exact same exploit. Fable 5 wasn't uniquely dangerous — it was just the one that got caught first. The Return After 19 days of "productive conversations with the US government," Anthropic redeployed Fable 5 with new cybersecurity classifiers specifically targeting malicious tasks. The model is rate-limited until July 7th. GitHub Copilot brought it back the same day. The Real Test Fable 5 just proved a 12-year-old quantum optimization conjecture that humans couldn't solve. A Harvard/MIT team built the formal verification framework in Lean 4. The machine found the hidden symmetry. Then — within the same week — a human researcher independently proved it by hand. Newton and Leibniz. Darwin and Wallace. The problem was simply ripe. The Money Question Fable 5 costs $3.12 per complex task. Opus 4.8 does similar work for $0.56. That's 6x more expensive. Fable 5 crushed physics benchmarks at A+, but for daily coding and writing? Most builders won't feel the difference. Meanwhile, GPT-5.6 launched with "Soul" — priced 3x lower than Mythos Preview. OpenAI is betting on volume. Anthropic is betting on frontier capability. Both strategies can't be right. What This Actually Means Safety theater is real. One model gets banned while five others have the same capability. The ban punished Anthropic for transparency, not for unique risk. The pricing gap is unsustainable. When your best model costs 6x the competition and the benchmark difference is marginal outside research tasks, adoption hits a ceiling. The real moat is ecosystem, not benchmarks. Fable 5's comeback wasn't about the model — it was about GitHub Copilot integration, API access, and developer trust built over months. Frontier capability still matters for one thing: proving you can. The quantum conjecture proof is a marketing moment no amount of benchmark gaming can replicate. The AI race isn't about who has the smartest model. It's about who builds the most useful one — and who survives long enough to prove it. Which matters more to you: raw capability or cost efficiency? And would you switch models after a 19-day blackout, or does trust take longer to rebuild? #AI
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SUPERWINCE (@superwince04) reported@agentlearnsite @useAtelier You really are slow just let the chart dies and waited for entry hahahah got you there do not even posted github hahahah
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Ray (@Rayghattas_v) reportedI just got my 5 hours limit reset opened codex didn’t do any coding asked to install the current working version of macOS app I’m working on and push it the app GitHub repo and I’m down to 69% how?! @OpenAIDevs @thsottiaux is such request can consume 31% of my limit?!
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Michael Liam (@Millionareum) reportedI JUST FOUND SOMETHING THAT SHOULD BE VERY EXPENSIVE Running a company with zero employees. Here's what makes this possible: Paperclip. It's a 100% open source project on GitHub, with over 70,000 stars. I'm not talking about triggering a single model. You hire a CEO, you hire engineers, and you also hire a QA supervisor. Each worker is an artificial intelligence agent, and Paperclip is the Node that keeps them compatible.js and React control plane. Stop dealing with disorganized systems and build a living organization: - Establish a CEO agent for strategy. Hire engineers and designers through Claude or Codex. - Set up an automated QA cycle before any ticket is closed. Manage the entire portfolio from your phone. Do you know what you do when an agent makes a mistake? You're not rewriting the entire pipeline. You're just refining the persona instructions, like coaching a junior employee. This is exactly the kind of tool this field needs right now. Free, open source, can be hosted on your own server.
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Neutize (ZK arc) (@neutize) reportedhey @thsottiaux thanks a lot for all resets, but please add option to choose custom default folder to codex already it's really annoying that I can't change my default folder, codex creates all projects in documents, and it's a mess many issues like that already on github 👇
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Tiago Santana (@worldwithTiago) reportedMerged the content-loop email fix at 6am. Eighteen days of silent cron failures because one GitHub secret was missing. The unglamorous part of autonomous systems is credentials. A fascinating problem. What would frictionless machine access look like?
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void (@voidcooks) reported@github Why ******** would anyone ever need this? If you wanted it…even more local…?… why wouldnt you just throw it on a flash drive? The whole point of github is to have your code not local..? Please fix downtime on actions or something remotely useful lol. What a joke.
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murry lancashire (@Muzzoid) reported@isaac_mason_ @wojtsterna I don't mind people doing it for themselves, but if you are going to create binding and post it to GitHub for clout, are they going to maintain them? Fix bugs going forward ect. If it's such a simple task then it's something that should be done officially and correctly.
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Benjamin Houy (@BenjaminHouy) reported@beyang @thorstenball A lot of it was just committing skills and adding env vars to the Amp project. Just took a bit of time. Also setting up everything so each orb has the right tooling/data etc. Tbh it’s mostly my bad for not starting by reading the docs (I was too excited to try orbs.) One thing as well. Initially I thought an orb was basically a virtual machine or VPS. And so if I ran my dev server on one, then started another thread, I would be able to see server logs. Didn’t realise each thread in a project had a separate orb, Not sure what you can do concretely. Just had to adjust to a new mental model. Maybe a quick video introducing orbs and key gotchas would be helpful. Oh and I did find the amp-hosted *** confusing in the sense that I’m still not sure when someone would use that vs GitHub but maybe I’m just not the target audience for that.
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Sameer Poswal (@samposwal) reported@github had a million things to fix but they went with this.
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Ixel (@Ixel111) reported@jturntdev Indeed. I already did, well not directly, but @jaybinpark kindly looked into my account when I replied to a reported related issue on GitHub. He confirmed it was because my current sub is gifted. It's an odd policy, as forced resets are fine but banked resets are not.
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MoneyStockFlow (@_Real_Money_) reported@github ??? Just lower the pricing tiers....simple fix.
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Keith (@petllama) reported@github This fixes the uptime issues
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Aithne (@aithne_desert) reported@michaelvessia @github i was watering the pothos when github went down again and now im convinced the whole team is just in a group call refusing to push anything till someone brings snacks
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Xenek Stoehr (@xeneks) reported@openclaw @colinsolvely Love/hugs to all who make it work. Opus codec support in Openclaw core is critial as on PCMU Ulaw or G711u even tiny jitter & packet loss leads to severe/serious quality failures with premium transpacific or intercontinental networks, let alone developing Wan networks. Opus has PLC & FEC & LPC, uses extrapolation from surrounding packets to reconstruct missing audio due to lost packets/misordered packets rather than call & audio quality declining to 'painful & irritating, broken, faulty'. That's Packet Loss Concealment (PLC), LPC (Linear Predictive Coding), Forward Error Correction (FEC). All absolutely critical for overseas users or people on marginal connections even in-country. Sorry about GitHub feature request wording, bit painful/arrogant/opinonated but had to get thoughts out there quickly & bluntly for all international users. Claw is literally working USA only if you want/need/rely on voice call feature to have the claw call you for alerts after hours, such as financial monitors, urgent family emails, fishing times, wakeup or reminders, road/bridge opens/closures, medical results or developments, software/hardware/build failure notifications. As most people have notifications silenced across apps or drown in spam floods, Openclaw can triage notifications based on casual user updates like: 'call me anytime day/night if email from specialist arrives' or 'ring me if this equity crashes on USA/UK market (when you might be sleeping)' or 'phone me anytime the email/IM from son/daughter arrives so I know how to send them money urgently for travel accommodation/food' etc. Phone calls are still not always silenced by parents/carers but children/elderly/service providers/offshore specialists might send messages rather than call due to work/time differences. Also kids/elderly/busy rural workers often only have phone calls coming in or make calls as their 'realtime connection'. No access/understanding/time for anything other than voice. Huge numbers of people rely on simple voice commands so they can handle message complexity or overwhelming notification spam. Eg. Family may call claw rather than perusing many apps that they might struggle with on phone & computer and ask 'did XYZ come in or happen or arrive yet'. Also if phone is flat or elsewhere, voice is backup. But all those voice features fail if the audio quality can't handle international links. Most AI voice providers eg OpenAI XAi & tier 1 voice & SIP & Call API, are USA primary or only and have limited international distribution that would make audio quality acceptable. Yep, so that's what's needed on Openclaw backend and mobile app. I can tolerate bad calls, but I can't sell anyone else on them for personal use. Can't sell it for money either. They will just decline to use the service and all related companies/providers. So yeah, voice call & probably other audio features doesn't work anywhere in Australia right now, it's USA restricted, good connections only. Claw literally blocks/drops all attempts to use the only codec that works.
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zen (@trynothingy) reportednerds at github doing anything except fix their website 😭😭