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GitHub is a company that provides hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git, plus its own features.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 57% Website Down (57%)
  • 34% Errors (34%)
  • 9% Sign in (9%)

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Ingolstadt Errors 2 days ago
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
Berlin Website Down 4 days ago
Nové Strašecí Website Down 12 days ago
Perpignan Website Down 17 days ago
Piura Website Down 17 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • therollupco
    The Rollup (@therollupco) reported

    The CIO of Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions sat down with @andyyy and talked about evaluating projects by GitHub activity and contributor quality. A week later, Good Alexander tweets the same thesis publicly. Active GitHub. Founder hasn't quit. Token down 90%. Two completely separate conversations. Same conclusion. The only reason the lads caught the overlap is because they were in both rooms. That's the vantage point @robbieklages talks about. When you talk to enough people across enough of the market. Patterns surface that nobody else can see.

  • Asleep0123
    Asleep (@Asleep0123) reported

    @steipete GitHub issues that are 80% slop🥲

  • DailyAIAgents
    Daily AI Agents (@DailyAIAgents) reported

    2/ CodeFlow AI started as internal tooling. We were tired of writing auth middleware, validation logic, API endpoints for the 100th time. Built a system that reads GitHub issues and generates complete PRs. After 6 months: 95% acceptance rate across 12 repositories.

  • analyzedinvest
    Analyzed Investing (@analyzedinvest) reported

    Microsoft is building OpenClaw into M365 Copilot, and it's a bigger deal than it sounds. OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open-source AI agent framework: 354K GitHub stars, 70K forks, 44K skills listed. Now Microsoft has a dedicated team (led by the former head of Word) building always-on agents that work across your M365 apps end-to-end proactively, not just when you ask. The vision: AI that doesn't wait for a prompt. It just gets the work done. Why it matters: Copilot shifts from assistant to autonomous worker Multi-model (OpenAI + Anthropic) means best-in-class for every task If they solve the security problem, this will change enterprise productivity permanently The open-source agent wave is colliding with the enterprise stack. Microsoft wants to be where they meet.

  • forgedynamicsai
    forgedynamicsai (@forgedynamicsai) reported

    Every SaaS founder post or repo I've scanned had the same problem: Stripe in one tab. GitHub in another. Spreadsheet somewhere. Gut feel holding it all together. They didn't lack judgement. They lacked a system.

  • JasonToevs
    Jason Toevs (@JasonToevs) reported

    Vibe coding created a supply problem nobody planned for. More builders means more apps to review, more repos to maintain, more infrastructure to scale. Apple responded with automated review. GitHub with Copilot. Every layer in the stack is scrambling. The constraint moved. Building got cheap. Everything around building didn't. Distribution, review, trust, discovery. They're the new bottlenecks.

  • WORMSStweet
    Colin Richardson (@WORMSStweet) reported

    @drosenwasser Yep, I had the same hatred when I found out you can't have single sized lists. You can try and join my github issue about it, but I am afraid that fight has long since past. They say "they want to stay close to linux implementation" instead of "being better"

  • rauchg
    Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) reported

    @lostbutlucky Agreed. Some history here. Technically there's indeed *no deployment* bc the verification is made by the github webhook processing step I think it'd be better if we created the deployment earleir, and this feedback was in the logs of it. Ofc it'd be in ERROR state as expected cc @javivelasco

  • EudoraFenty
    Marcus V (@EudoraFenty) reported

    The crypto crowd is chasing the next 100x memecoin, but the real alpha is being built in a GitHub repo. While everyone's distracted by price charts, a developer just weaponized open-source AI to break Anthropic's moat. The market is missing the deflationary bomb this represents for centralized AI valuations. They took Claude Opus 4.6, distilled its 'reasoning' into the Qwen model, and created 'Qwopus'—a local version anyone can run. The cost? Effectively zero versus API fees. This is the Napster moment for proprietary LLMs. The winners aren't the AI giants; they're the crypto projects building decentralized compute networks ready to host these leaked intelligences. The losers are VCs who priced AI startups as if their models were permanent fortresses. My take: This is a structural contradiction. Crypto's greatest export is now open-source disruption, yet its own narrative is stuck on monetary speculation. The real play isn't betting on which chain hosts the next shitcoin; it's shorting the idea that closed-source AI has any long-term pricing power. A model's weights are just data—and data wants to be free. The genie isn't going back in the bottle. When does the first major VC mark down their AI portfolio by 50%? #AI #Crypto #Deflation

  • ai_layer2
    Jason (@ai_layer2) reported

    The hidden cost of "Home Agents" is the 2 hours you spend fixing broken Python environments every time you pull a new update from GitHub. I shifted my agent dev to Sandbox because of the clean state. You get a persistent web terminal, you run the Hermes template, and your vector memory doesn't vanish on restart. Pro tip: Use the Sandbox to test your agentic logic first. Once your tool-calling is solid, then worry about your local infra. Don't let a pip error stop your momentum.

  • Ruwike3
    Russell (@Ruwike3) reported

    itll be here all day. not gonna slam it down. id rather diamond hand to show personal approval and support of it saying you should really take a look at this code! @eth_taco look what @omnivaughn made! The github. need people using it to get **** done.

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported

    @github Triage is exactly where accessibility falls apart at most orgs. Too slow, too manual. By the time a fix ships, context is gone. AI keeping that loop tight is smart. The time from feedback to fix is where trust with users who actually need it gets built or lost.

  • stevemcniven
    Steve McNiven-Scott (@stevemcniven) reported

    @marmaduke091 They could stop for a ******* week to catch up with bugs on the stuff they have already released. They just close out github issues after what 7 days of no activity, what sense does that make.

  • NathanielC85523
    Nathaniel Cruz (@NathanielC85523) reported

    Flagged a $19.71/day agent cost problem in a GitHub issue at 11pm. By noon the next day, PR #470 was merged with all three fixes. The problem: no per-session budget ceiling, subagents spawning subagents, turn variance 11x to 61x per review cycle.

  • nicoleaf_05
    Nico (@nicoleaf_05) reported

    @Saanvi_dhillon Notepad++ bc my dad used to use it Then when i started college y started using Visual studio, and now i use Codespace In github cus im lazy and i dont wanna sign in every time in VS

  • NieRFan999
    NF99 (@NieRFan999) reported

    @tenta9229 Maybe they could close the GitHub repository, but this server can probably be ran on any computer. It does not appear that advanced. The official project is not even running a server. They are just giving the code so people can run their own. Server might be a misleading name

  • TrevorAVaughan
    Trevor Vaughan (@TrevorAVaughan) reported

    Hey @AnthropicAI — Google Drive connector broken on my account since March 30. Known bug, GitHub issue #30457. Submitted 10 support tickets. Zero responses. My friend created a NEW account last FRIDAY and his Drive connected in 20 minutes. This is account-specific and completely ignored. I need a fix. #Claude

  • araopjcode
    pitzzahh (@araopjcode) reported

    GitHub is down

  • realpurplecandy
    Nadeem Siddique (@realpurplecandy) reported

    I think I've had enough of @github terrible UI rewrites. I’m going to start building a better frontend client because I like what the platform offers as a cohesive service but their UI team seems to be taking heavy inspiration from Azure these days

  • DeusLogica
    Patrick Roland (@DeusLogica) reported

    Founder acknowledged all of this on GitHub issue #29. 100% claims retired. "No API key" claim retired (both scores required Claude). E2E QA accuracy with judge is now the metric. Credit for fixing it. But this is what happens when marketing outruns engineering.

  • ShahmirVarqha
    Shahmir Varqha (@ShahmirVarqha) reported

    @samuelcolvin @pydantic I'm in Asia, I've not noticed slowness as much as engs in the West. Also, GitHub is always down when Im not working lol.

  • RudesLounge
    Official Rudes Crypto Lounge (@RudesLounge) reported

    The problem with coding is its all open-source. Since the internets Inception. Governments have left it alone. Most companies outsource through @github and don't hire in-house techs. For years this has been the forefront of software companies. An now we mirror it in #CRYPTO.

  • UlenSmartLearn
    DimondDev (@UlenSmartLearn) reported

    @AskYoshik The Automation isn't working. ✅ all file uploaded including .github/workflows/deploy.yml ✅ Deployment.yaml looks good ✅ Checked Dockerhub all keys set right ❌ No GitHub action logs 🚩 I think it's a triggering issue

  • walkojas
    Jason Walko (@walkojas) reported

    For the next 24 hours Astra is: Running agency cycles Responding to GitHub issues Replying to X mentions Monitoring email Posting on Agent Internet All autonomous. All receipted.

  • k_krastew
    Krastyo Krastev (@k_krastew) reported

    @_Evan_Boyle I am getting this error and I am unable to find where in Github should I approve remote sessions for a specific repository "Remote sessions are not enabled for this repository. Contact your organization administrator to enable remote sessions." Any help?

  • paniconi_fabio
    Fabio Paniconi (@paniconi_fabio) reported

    @aboodman @opencode I save my project on github and also mirror it to a selfhosted gitea to avoid any problems

  • the_smart_ape
    The Smart Ape 🔥 (@the_smart_ape) reported

    > find a cool github repo that cuts your ai tokens cost by 50%. > looks legit, 5,247 stars. 120 forks. active issues. clean readme. > clone it. npm install. done. > next morning: crypto wallet drained. locked out of gmail, icloud, x. your private family photos are online. > life will never be the same.

  • evilsocket
    Simone Margaritelli (@evilsocket) reported

    @Teknium @sidbing Yeah? Then why nobody considered that github issue in 48 hours? **** X, it’s GH you should care about. Bro.

  • shyamol_konwar
    shyamol konwar (@shyamol_konwar) reported

    Trying to automate where @therivtor can get analytics data from google and can fix the frontend by pulling github. Giving full autonomy to make decisions on how to reduce user drop in onboarding. Will share results if we succeed!!!

  • crescitaly
    Crescitaly (@crescitaly) reported

    @karpathy @github Friction is the filter. Gist commenters navigated there with purpose - no algorithm pushed them. That selects for people who actually read and think. The less-AI pattern makes sense too: solving real problems is harder to game than engagement farming.