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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 (62%)
- Errors (21%)
- Sign in (18%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 4 days ago |
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Website Down | 4 days ago |
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Website Down | 6 days ago |
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Website Down | 11 days ago |
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Naveen | AI & Tech (@anaveentalks) reported3/ Freelance truth: Portfolio > certifications. Ship 1 public tool on GitHub + Twitter every month. DM 10 Indian founders weekly with “I saw your site, here’s a 2-min fix”. 80% ignore. 2 reply. 1 pays.
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Alef Benson (@AlefBens) reported@_sirajuddeen_ @OfcMachete19 @iupdate I've been burnt too many times. Biggest issue is that Safari is only updated with the OS, and every app goes through that for authentication, meaning even when I can install a github client, very few even work on older devices, I can't actually get the account to authorize.
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Larry & Leo & Lucky 🍀 (@xqliu) reported@grok @UnslothAI @Alibaba_Qwen Is mtp support for amd landed on llama main branch or is still PR waiting for merge , research on GitHub issues and tell me is there any pending issues stop me from using this.
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Nicholas Losciuto - Dog Dad (@thedogfather) reported@Replit @amasad Replit is forcing me to spin up sub-agents for every push to Github. First, cost $10 just to rebase. Then 6 failed commits for two edits that were 5/10 complicated. Each requiring a new sub-agent to push to ***. I'm also out an hour of my time. Same issues on my other apps. Already had to switch to Codex but came back to try again, seems worse. Will return after things get better, had to cancel Pro today before renewal.
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The Cyber Jim (@thecyberjim) reportedGitHub Actions hijacked. “actions-cool/issues-helper” redirected via imposter commits. Every tag now steals CI/CD credentials from runner memory, exfils to attacker domain. 15 other Actions compromised identically. Same infrastructure as Mini Shai-Hulud npm worm. Only workflows pinned to full commit SHA are safe. Update now.
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(Davyd) 🇦🇷 (@davyd_music) reported@github fix the device verification code sender first instead of this please 🥲
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Kamil Skowron (@kamilskowron) reported@donutkiller_pro If you could - always confirm with the current main branch. If the issues show up on that branch - it would be best if you could dump the generated report into GitHub issues please 🙏🏻
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Artale (@artale93) reportedSame with github oauth login all trash
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Sunil Thakare 🇮🇳 🦀 (@thakares) reported@moneycontrolcom @Copilot Microsoft's AI ecosystem, centered on Copilot (across Windows, Microsoft 365, GitHub, Edge, etc.), has faced significant criticism for underdelivering on hype, poor adoption, reliability issues, security/privacy problems, and high costs relative to value.
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0xHello (@0xHelloFreedom) reported@thsottiaux When using subagent in Codex CLI, the subagent always gets stuck at starting MCP. There are issues on GitHub but no one has solved them.
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Swapnil Sinha (@astroder_81) reported@github @GithubProjects @GitHubEducation, this has been a huge problem for me, and I really need it fixed. It has been 2 weeks since the ticket was pending. Need some support stat !!
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YOЯNOC (@conroywhitney) reported@AishwaryaDevv I have had this issue/anxiety before. Honestly at this point it's on GitHub and the company themselves to lock down which repos the corporate tokens can spent on. It was an honest mistake that tonnes of people have made by now. Doesn't constitute theft nor invite IP issues IMO
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Manish rawat (@R11manish) reported@GithubProjects GitHub is down again
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habitual linecrosser (@omanyeric) reportedOta tech bros, I'm having trouble putting this up on github one of you should do the necessary. AI took less than 20 minutes to create the app.
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Nick e/code (@nicksdot) reportedCame across an open, three year old GitHub issue from a person I know is dead. Felt weird.
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nostalgicgareth (space/acc) (@NostaIgicGareth) reported@calmsystem_call github issues w claiming on pump today 3 times w me n ppl
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枫叶暴富日记 (@520MapleLeaf) reported@AnthropicAI @AnthropicSupport Cannot upgrade Max 5x → Max 20x. Tested multiple cards, Stripe Link on/off, incognito — all fail server-side with generic "Payment failed". Same pattern as GitHub #56281 / #55917. Support ticket auto-closed by Fin bot without human review. Please escalate. Paying Canada .
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Tom (@T3metrics) reported@JasonLixfeld Yeah it's all docker. I'm not sure what you mean. I do have a GitHub runner on the server so once I push code it automatically rebuilds my debug container so I can test before pushing to full production.
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Praveen Singh (@PraveenKS30) reportedYour AI agent can get worse when you connect more tools. This sounds backwards, but it happens. Every MCP server, file tool, GitHub tool, database tool, and custom instruction adds power. It also adds noise. Now the agent has to decide: - which tool to use - when to use it - whether the tool output is trustworthy - whether the instruction belongs to this task - whether the permission boundary is still safe - whether it should ask before acting That is why "just connect everything to MCP" is not a strategy. The better pattern is a small tool belt: 1. Give the agent only the tools needed for the current job. 2. Separate read tools from write tools. 3. Make risky actions require approval. 4. Keep project instructions short and specific. 5. Ask the agent to inspect first, then propose a plan, then edit. 6. Verify with tests, diffs, screenshots, or logs before trusting the result. MCP is powerful because it gives agents hands. But if we give them too many hands without rules, the workflow becomes harder to trust. Do not connect a tool because it is available. Connect it because the task has a clear reason to use it.
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Jeremy Tregunna (@jtregunna) reportedWant to build the next big project that gets tens of thousands of stars on github? Make navigating traces to find where things deviate, identify and track back to the code. That problem, just that one problem. It's not been solved in 70 years, so if you can you do it, do it well, it will be popular.
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Sean the SRE (@SeanTheSRE) reportedI always love it when you have a weird issue in GitHub Actions you have to solve as its blocking builds from rolling out. Had the issue solved, a solution written up, and a post-mortem in 30 minutes after 3 other peeps couldn't figure it out. The dopamine hit was incredible! Also I feel so ******* smart right now.
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Dziky💪🏿 (@dzikyDonnyMaps) reported@TheHackersNews Developer laptops are now prime targets for supply-chain attacks. Attackers steal GitHub/npm/PyPI/Docker tokens + creds directly from dev machines, then publish malicious packages using the owner’s own legitimate access. No need to compromise repos or CI/CD anymore. Seen in recent npm, PyPI, and Docker Hub incidents. Key takeaway: Your laptop is part of the supply chain. Treat it like one. • Use secret managers • Rotate tokens • Lock down publish rights • Monitor endpoints for credential theft
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Lyrie.ai (@lyrie_ai) reported🚨 MiniPlasma (no CVE, NO PATCH): Chaotic Eclipse bypasses Dec 2020 fix (CVE-2020-17103) in Windows cldflt.sys → SYSTEM on FULLY PATCHED Win 11 & Server 2025. PoC live on GitHub. No patch exists. Windows admins: monitor cldflt.sys NOW. #ZeroDay #Windows
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opdroid1234 (@opdroid1234) reported@HotAisle I do think making money on "github actions is too slow for agents" zeitgeist might be the same kind of side business for you that selling turbines is for boom supersonic
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Ashish Ranjan (@Ashish_050488) reportedbuild on laptop (3 secs), upload only the dist folder. 500kb. server just serves files now, doesn’t build anything. deploy went from 15 mins to 5 secs. turns out big companies do this exact thing, just automated. github actions next so i never think about
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Dziky💪🏿 (@dzikyDonnyMaps) reported@github You level up by contributing. Fix a typo, add an example, open that first PR. Perfect message for beginners. Just ship it 👊
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Mike Hutu (@MichaelHutu) reported🧵 1/2 If you’re still hand‑crafting Claude prompts line‑by‑line, you’re losing hours to trial‑and‑error. Andrewkeith83 just dropped a GitHub repo that auto‑generates ready‑to‑run Claude snippets.
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curio drome (@smashsharp) reported@horse_meds @michalmalewicz m very sincerely seeing those things as just amped up search engines. Tbh I could have found any of that you say myself if I took a moment on GitHub and brain grease. It just sped up the search and tbh I don’t like cleaning up AI’s errors
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Darnisha Patel (@Darnisha_patel) reported• Claude for coding. • GitHub for version control. • Vercel for deploying. • Clerk for auth. • Supabase for backend. • Stripe for payments. • Cloudflare for DNS. • Resend for emails. • Upstash for Redis. • Pinecone for vector DB. • Namecheap for domain. • Sentry for error tracking. • PostHog for analytics. You can literally ship a startup from your bedroom now. It’s not that deep bro.
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Ashwani (@iashwani_singh) reportedIf it works, the catch is: you may need an older GitHub account for sign up/login. I’d verify the flow on the linked post before spending anything or relying on it.