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Problems in the last 24 hours
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March 09: 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 (56%)
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Errors (31%)
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Sign in (13%)
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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Kyle Rubenok
(@krubenok) reported
Stares at ADO board I need to update before my crew meets at 9AM: WHY IS THIS TOOL SO TERRIBLE RATHER THAN DO MY JOB I JUST WANT TO FIX ADO. Ugh can we use Github already.
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Grant Ingersoll
(@gsingers) reported
@Nick_Craver @github I sorta buy that. The problem is all that code shows up in search and gets pulled into places. No one cares about your pic of you and granny unless you happen to be really good, it’s really bad/funny or you’re famous.
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Bradley Farias
(@bradleymeck) reported
@bengl @matteocollina There is already a flag for this as well, but security bots on github don't care about flags or if you run in a locked down env. They just open issues and give you a big warning banner you have to constantly fight to keep away.
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Cam Soper
(@camsoper) reported
@slimstinator @davidpine7 @github Bigger problem is toxicity in issues. Lotsa folks think that because we're Microsoft employees they can dump their toxicity on us and it's okay because we were the evil empire in 1998 or something.
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Jared Lander
(@jaredlander) reported
Submitted an #rstats package update to CRAN. I tested and checked on Windows, Ubuntu, then used GitHub Actions to test on Windows, Mac, Ubuntu-release and Ubuntu-devel. No issues with any of them. But then CRAN runs other checks that give notes. We really need the same checks.
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David Brady
(@dbrady) reported
@bryanl See also: We use *** because it's decentralized! Also, we can't write code this morning because github is down.
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Todd Schavey 🇺🇸💉💉💉
(@schaveyt) reported
Can #github issues have workflows applied to them now in order to ensure an issue follows sequence of state? Sorta like how I can prevent PR from being merged unless it is reviewed and approved?
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David Keyes
(@dgkeyes) reported
*** + GitHub is undoubtedly more complicated than using Dropbox or Google Drive. What types of issues are you likely to run into and how to avoid them? Things like merge conflicts, not being able to pull when you have uncommited code, etc.
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danielle 🏳️🌈
(@endocrimes) reported
@rpkatz @timothysc @naadirjeewa I don’t use JIRA unless it’s for supporting downstream stuff - mirroring issues back and forth from JIRA to GitHub is labor intensive and low value, plus hard to keep up to date or useful.
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pkellner
(@pkellner) reported
@DanWahlin I use to build all my docker containers locally and then push them. I’ve learned GitHub actions now and that all happens on commits now so I don’t think I need to do this often like I should have been. Though, maybe they are piling up on my docker server.
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Joseph Szobody
(@jszobody) reported
@odin88 Please open a github issue
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Matt Graham
(@themattyg) reported
I just had my first real-world experience with @github #Copilot and I gotta say... wow. In a very specific (CodeIgniter 3 endpoint) method, it wrote roughly 30 lines, and I only had to fix one error (called the wrong model) and a DRY optimization. Just wow.
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BlueWallet
(@bluewalletio) reported
@BitcoinLoveLife @dennislevens @getumbrel Ok, then open an issue on our github and feel all the info requested there please.
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davert
(@davert) reported
@tuxbrother @rbates @useShortcut in our small team we couldn't make anything to work... I hated issues and tasks management. GitHub issues changed that. Issues are finally listed on one board and easy to filter. So I'm really happy we didn't move to Jira or Trello
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Steve 🏳️🌈
(@geekysalty) reported
@RepRapLtd Thank you for replying. If I changed to a 12V supply where would I get the PCB from? I have got the files for the laser cut parts from GitHub but getting aluminium cut may be an issue.
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serverless guy
(@Uchencho_) reported
@StephenAfamO I've had a test fail on github that turned out to be a glitch. Why do I say glitch, I re ran the workflow and the test miraculously passed 😒
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Aitor Viana
(@aitorvs) reported
@trionkidnapper Currently setting with github issues. Adding images are a breeze tho there are other rough edges but much better my previous attempts The shortcut is sick btw 💪
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☆ slayriah carey ☆ 🇵🇸
(@kailashkin) reported
@MH_Dalam ive always wanted to play frontier and was sad i missed out on a great game! do you have a link to the server or github for me to follow?
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Ⱥntony ♻️
(@antony) reported
Seeing github issues raised about Apple Silicone. If your processor is made of Silicone, that's your problem. Really slow. Recommend upgrading.
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Sarah Dayan
(@frontstuff_io) reported
@ClaasAug @gitlab @github Yes it does. The issue here is that you may have added many comments that become null because the code you annotated could have changed.
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Sergey Karayev
(@sergeykarayev) reported
Is there a collaborative markdown editor that is as instant as a google doc? I just want to land on a page, login via google or github, and instantly start writing. Drop a link to someone else, and boom, they're in the doc with me. Does this exist?
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Achim Kern
(@KeHo_Software) reported
@M5Stack Github link error 404 ???
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Vasalath Ali Sameer
(@vasalath) reported
(2/2) SMTP works like charm in all scenarios mentioned above. Didn't find any active bugs referring to my issue on @github Any help to get this sorted ? Don't want to use #SMTP
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Muhammad Abu bakar
(@Muhamma87249392) reported
2/3 of the issues. now the problem is that both of my pull requests got messed up with the codes that I pushed on different branches. BTW I created a branch on *** bash with the help of the following command: *** branch branch_name. and then: *** checkout branch_name.#*** #github
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Michael Brewer
(@mikepb78) reported
Please @github allow for locking comments only on an issue but keeping an option for reactions to allow for voting.
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Josh ******* | Josh412.eth
(@Josh412) reported
Made another long video. This one about using React to build settings pages for WordPress plugins. When I'm running Docker & recording, GitHub copilot gets slowed down or doesn't work. I end up having to write most of the code, which is annoying, but probably makes video better.
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Wax guy
(@WaxDevs) reported
Webdev problem solving is basically browsing through a bunch of inclusive closed github issues and hoping for the best because documentation is disastrous
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Joao da Silva
(@JoaoDaSilvaZ) reported
@youtoy @takawo Hi! Thanks for trying Window.js. That looks strange indeed :-) Could you file a bug on GitHub and post the processing script to reproduce the issue?
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Mitsunee | 光音
(@Mitsunee) reported
******* love devs hijacking issues on github by changing the title and asking random commenters to post about unrelated problems.
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Colinator
(@colinza) reported
If @bridgecrewio knew how to create sensible release tags maybe the worlds github actions wouldn't be broken today...