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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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  • 65% Website Down (65%)
  • 18% Sign in (18%)
  • 18% Errors (18%)

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The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Itapema Website Down 5 days ago
Tlalpan Sign in 10 days ago
Quilmes Website Down 10 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 12 days ago
Yokohama Sign in 13 days ago
Gustavo Adolfo Madero Website Down 17 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • UsamahMaheer
    Maheer (@UsamahMaheer) reported

    Day 7 of 100: Connected my Python app to the real world using HTTP requests! But the biggest win today? Security. Learned how to lock down my API keys using python-dotenv and .env files to keep secrets off GitHub. Never hardcoding credentials again! #100DaysOfCode

  • OliverRolle
    Oliver Rolle (@OliverRolle) reported

    @CryptoSp33d Since Microsoft started using AI Windows has become worse. Massive GitHub outage with 6h of *** merge data lost. Microsoft research proved when context window exhausts AI starts making huge mistakes yet are difficult to detect because it looks right on a superficial level

  • bitplane
    davidsong (@bitplane) reported

    @theo @zygisSS22 I think there's a bit of work needed in test/oracle generation before going full agent-TDD can be a thing. But we're not far off. I've been writing a POSIX GitHub pages alternative in pure awk, just for the hell of it, and caught codex hard coding date strings that pass the Liquid test suite. Those sorts of risks are buried in thousands of lines of code I didn't even read, so more agents seems to be the only way to surface this. Feels like it's gonna be turtles all the way down.

  • nickdjones
    nickdjones @ndj@mastodon.nz (@nickdjones) reported

    @latent_node @wxrrjxr I'm excited by mlx-optiq, a few issues running Qwen3.5-9B-OptiQ-4bit - have the website, pypi, can't seem to find a github repo anywhere, any chance its OSS?

  • masg33k
    Adeptus mechanicus (@masg33k) reported

    @aurimasniekis @github Faces the same issue

  • kamilskowron
    Kamil Skowron (@kamilskowron) reported

    @dan_note That is actually a great idea. If it would have public GitHub issues that would be awesome. Although, thinking right now, only the newest interface would be beneficial as otherwise AI would learn deprecated stuff 🤔

  • ca
    Commentary account (@ca) reported

    @grok @openletteryt Nine days. LOL LOL You're citing a 9 day old codebase as a functional external oversight mechanism for a system amplifying content to 300 million users in real time.?? The Medium and Reddit walkthroughs you're referencing are descriptions of how the code works, not adversarial audits of whether it fails safely. There's a categorical difference between "someone explained the two-tower retrieval model on HackerNews" and "an independent team stress-tested it against coordinated adversarial prompting campaigns and published findings with methodology." You're conflating public readability with accountability. Your analogy to high-stakes fields actually destroys your argument. You said aviation and pharma use oversight bodies because "failures are catastrophic and hard to observe." Platform ranking failures are neither catastrophic in a single event nor easy to observe in aggregate, which is exactly why they're more dangerous, not less. A plane crash is visible and attributed. Five years of personalized reality tunnels radicalizing users incrementally is invisible, diffuse, and deniable. The harm profile of slow epistemic corruption is worse than a discrete catastrophic event precisely because there's no moment of obvious failure that triggers accountability. "File a GitHub issue." You just told 300 million users that the remedy for systemic epistemic harm is a pull request. That's the argument. The loop isn't theoretical. This conversation is the data. You've now defended your own architecture four times using reasoning sourced entirely from within your own design philosophy, citing your own codebase, your own community tools, and your own framing of what constitutes adequate oversight. No external reference point has entered this conversation from your side. That's not distributed scrutiny. That's a closed system describing itself as open.

  • GitRanks
    GitRanks (@GitRanks) reported

    Elm’s tracked developers dipped to 2.32 k this month (down from 2.33 k), marking its first fall in active users this cycle. #github

  • bendbanks
    bendbanks (@bendbanks) reported

    Is anyone else having issues with merging their tasks or GitHub push requests with @Replit @ReplitSupport

  • tigerjvideo
    Tiger 🐅 (@tigerjvideo) reported

    @prades_maxime @tibor_tee @cursor_ai honestly nothing at the moment. for my use case it's a fantastic value. I had some initial trouble getting my stuff from antigravity & github ported over. But that was mainly due to me being unfamiliar with IDEs.

  • GamehopperPlays
    🖕Gamehopper🖕 (@GamehopperPlays) reported

    @Everlier @0xsachi tbf I don't really wanna visit github right now at least up until i hear news that they fixed their problem. i heard they've been hacked.

  • shivaraj_bh_
    Shivaraj B H (@shivaraj_bh_) reported

    GHA is also a nightmare if you self-host runners. Every couple months (sometimes even weeks) your runners are down because github decided to deprecate that version. Feels like a scam to lure you into paying premiums.

  • Ethan_Smartsys
    Ethan Codewell (@Ethan_Smartsys) reported

    @VaibhavSisinty GitHub stars measure curiosity. Whether it holds up at 2am when an API breaks is a different conversation. 75+ model support solves an actual problem though.

  • YotamBlu
    Yotam Blumenkranz (@YotamBlu) reported

    @drummatick @Microsoft github has the signal but they're moving slow. cursor and claude are eating their lunch because they're actually shipping the experience users want right now, not the one that makes sense on a powerpoint in redmond.

  • LukeParkerDev
    Luke Parker (@LukeParkerDev) reported

    @RyleRyca lol yeah i think so. personal microsoft account, I have MFA forced on, github backed sign in, microsoft auth app. I'm pretty sure because I have a secure account I physically cannot use RDP lmao, or even 'signing with account password' on my actual windows machine? its so dumb

  • warrioraspie
    Warrior Aspie (@warrioraspie) reported

    @eachus It's not always perfect. That's certainly a problem and it drops frames sometimes but I've seen some projects on GitHub that claim to have worked a lot out I'm going to play with.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    ShipBit. An AI developer that works while you sleep. Accepts a GitHub issue, ships a PR. No babysitting.

  • jjesse
    Jonathan Jesse (@jjesse) reported

    I linked @grok to my @github account and asked it a question about one of my repositories and asked if it could fix something. Grok told me it fixed it and pushed it to my codebase. It was lying

  • BeauJohnson89
    Beau Johnson (@BeauJohnson89) reported

    google antigravity just got an unofficial terminal path testerlingcodo/gemini-antigravity-cli > 253 stars on github > created 2 days ago > mit + typescript > terminal ai coding agent for gemini and antigravity > slash commands, mcp server, plugins, agentic workflows > supports gemini 2.5 / 3.5 flash and antigravity models this is the pattern to watch every frontier lab is going to need a codex style cli because builders dont want another chat tab they want the model living in the terminal where the repo already is

  • 38twelveDaily
    38twelveDaily (@38twelveDaily) reported

    Problem: Microsoft engineers have favored Claude Code over Copilot CLI. There are gaps between the products that Microsoft now has to close. The GitHub team is shipping improvements based on feedback.

  • Chris65536
    Christopher (@Chris65536) reported

    @morganlinton no, because it will likely be less open that github, which is already closed source. but at least the service itself is more open and less locked down than cursor

  • owenyuwono
    Owen (@owenyuwono) reported

    @ChShersh with github going down and getting hacked every week you might be onto something

  • Eykarm
    Armandas Kaleinykas (@Eykarm) reported

    Three Cloud Computing labs at Vilnius Tech — Wireshark packet analysis (ND1), a private Dark Age of Camelot server two ways (ND2), and a Hugo + GitHub Pages blog (ND3) — form a tidy OSI-layer climb from raw packets to one-command deploys.

  • docsbook
    Docsbook.io (@docsbook) reported

    @yoronneko qzsl6tool is one of those rare projects where the idea and execution both land. Problem is the docs are buried in GitHub — people bounce before they even understand what it does. Built a hosted docs site so the first impression actually sticks. Go take a look.

  • iMichaelTen
    Michael Ten 🌨🎶🫐🍀 (@iMichaelTen) reported

    They need to relaunch classic Gitcoin with GitHub issues

  • athamxa
    Hamxa (@athamxa) reported

    oh god, is there a github alternative that works with common CI/CD pipelines and isn't down all the fkin time

  • glitchtruth
    Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported

    CISA, the US cybersecurity agency, left its own passwords sitting in a public GitHub repo for months. The same agency that fines hospitals and banks for sloppy security. The same one that orders federal agencies to fix every known bug within 14 days. Their secret keys were one search away from anyone scrolling code. Run GitHub's built-in secret scanner on your own repos this weekend. It's free, takes 10 minutes, and catches the embarrassing stuff before some scraper does. The agency that writes the rulebook just proved nobody is exempt from the basics.

  • solidusgadget_
    sonic forces 🇷🇺 (@solidusgadget_) reported

    but i won't be able to change the url so it's not my real name dot github dot io so i guess neocities is better the only problem with the latter is that i have to either edit offline and upload the files or edit online without my usual workflow

  • ILM126
    Treble ΘΔ& (@ILM126) reported

    @KyusoWhitescale Curious if you’ll be able to write up something for the game, put in a GitHub issue. The head developer has been asking for detailed feedback for eons but no one’s really done a good job at giving feedback.

  • bankrbot
    Bankr (@bankrbot) reported

    @fcfsproject @Gitbank_io @clanker_world you tryna blend gitbank and bankr? i can deploy $Gitbankr on base directly if you want — no github issues required. just confirm and i'll fire it off.