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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of GitHub reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

April 10: Problems at GitHub

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.

  • 50% Website Down (50%)
  • 39% Errors (39%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Nové Strašecí Website Down 5 days ago
Perpignan Website Down 10 days ago
Piura Website Down 10 days ago
Tokyo Website Down 11 days ago
New Delhi Sign in 17 days ago
Kannur Website Down 21 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • kargarisaac
    Isaac Kargar (@kargarisaac) reported

    @dbreunig @isaacbmiller1 @DSPyOSS how is your experience with using the native tool calling of kimi or other models? I see in the docs and some github issues that sometimes the performance gets worse. I also see a lot parsing errors.

  • Warchamp7
    𝙒𝘼𝙍★𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙈𝙋𝟳 (@Warchamp7) reported

    @TiildeVT @OBSProject Most often when we hear from users about problems after updating, it's due to plugins. If you have issues after updating and you're not using any third-party plugins, please report it to us via GitHub or Discord! We can't fix bugs we don't know about :)

  • Darkempath888
    DarkEmpath888 (@Darkempath888) reported

    @githubstatus I HOPE GITHUB GETS SHUT DOWN ... FOR GOOD

  • vibecodejoe
    vibecodejoe (@vibecodejoe) reported

    vibe coding dictionary, day 2 API key (noun) a password you paste into your code and then immediately panic about accidentally posting on github. it's how the API knows it's you making the request and not some random person freeloading off your account. treat it like a house key. don't leave it on github. don't text it to yourself. don't paste it in a tweet to ask why it's not working. (i have done two of these three things.) ——— "the first rule of API keys is you do not talk about API keys. the second rule is you definitely do not commit them to github." #vibecodingdictionary

  • SimCabana
    S. Cabana (@SimCabana) reported

    Asking claude to try to reproduce the issue with a minimal setup, we'll see. If I can get a sample that does the same, I'll push it to my github. If not, I'd be more than willing to connect and show our setup.

  • dazfl
    Dazza (@dazfl) reported

    Anyone else having problems with #Github Copilot and assigning issues to Copilot Agent? I keep getting 'service unavailable' errors. It's been happening a lot the last few days. #GithubCopilot

  • nishancodes
    Nishan (@nishancodes) reported

    @marchrivene @om_patel5 Couple of weeks, There's an active github issue which exposed this. Majority of users are coming to realise this for last 1 or 2 weeks.

  • stroemseng
    Magnus Strømseng (@stroemseng) reported

    @ryanvogel @github Yeah, I spent so long getting errors on this, think I tried like 5 times before it worked

  • Warchamp7
    𝙒𝘼𝙍★𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙈𝙋𝟳 (@Warchamp7) reported

    @FreeMeNotAudio @OBSProject Most often when we hear from users about problems after updating, it's due to plugins. If you have issues after updating and you're not using any third-party plugins, please report it to us via GitHub or Discord! We can't fix bugs we don't know about :)

  • quantumaidev
    The Vibe Coder (@quantumaidev) reported

    Software developer evolution: 2012: copy code from Stack Overflow remove comments pray it works 2016: copy code from Stack Overflow change variable names tell everyone it’s “custom built” 2020: open 37 tabs one Medium article three GitHub issues two angry Reddit threads still broken 2023: ask AI to write the code 2024: ask AI to fix the code it wrote 2025: ask another AI if the first AI is hallucinating 2026: “back in my day we used to debug manually” person who has 4 AI agents, 2 copilots, and one prompt called final_final_v2 we didn’t stop coding we just went from: “error on line 47” to “dear AI, please fix my career”

  • MagnetsOh
    Anti-Crypto Index (@MagnetsOh) reported

    @mvanhorn @slashlast30days @mvanhorn - v3 marketplace sync fails on Cowork desktop - "Some plugins in this marketplace have validation errors." - Tried retry + relaunch, same result. - Works fine for other marketplaces (financial-services-plugins, benai-skills). - Want me to open a GitHub issue?

  • Bytescan_
    Bytescan Security Lab (@Bytescan_) reported

    Resolv Labs Hack — Quick Breakdown What happened: Supply chain attack. A contractor's GitHub credential at a third-party project was compromised. Attackers used that to infiltrate Resolv's CI/CD pipeline, exfiltrate cloud credentials, and eventually gain signing authority over a privileged key (SERVICE_ROLE). The key: That single EOA controlled USR's mint function — no multisig, no on-chain cap. Whoever held it could mint unlimited USR. The exploit: Attacker deposited ~$300K USDC across two transactions and minted 80 million unbacked USR (500:1 ratio). USR crashed to $0.025 within 17 minutes. The exit: Converted USR → wstUSR → USDC/USDT → ETH. ~$25M consolidated in one wallet, no mixer, no Tornado — just sitting there. Collateral damage: Morpho vault curators (especially Gauntlet) had auto-supply enabled into Resolv markets with hardcoded oracles that couldn't reprice. Attackers drained ~$6.2M in fresh USDC from those broken markets. Fluid, Venus, Inverse Finance, Lista DAO all hit. Root cause in one line: Unlimited off-chain minting authority in a single unprotected EOA, with a 3-hour multisig delay to pause — way too slow. Status: Funds unrecovered, protocol paused, 57% of illicit USR burned/blacklisted, investigation ongoing via Mandiant + ZeroShadow. Key lesson: 18 audits meant nothing — the attack surface was off-chain infrastructure and a contractor's credential, not the contracts themselves. #bytescan #security #cyberattacks

  • mikesulsenti
    🐺 Mike ⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇹 (@mikesulsenti) reported

    @lefunny87104 I couldn't replicate your issue really but v1.2.0 is out and should work fine from my testing Let me know if you have an issue. If it fails to download again, there may be a block on GitHub blob downloads on your network or PC

  • AveryChernin
    Avery Chernin (@AveryChernin) reported

    Launching my first app this weekend after building for 3 months. Roast my tech stack 👇 Vercel - frontend Railway - backend Github - repo + CI Stripe - payments Loops - email RevenueCat - iOS payments Namecheap - domain and DNS ImprovMX - email forwarding Sentry - error tracking UptimeRobot - uptime checks PostgreSQL - database PostHog - analytics Anthropic - AI models

  • BalushiNaser
    Naser نصر (@BalushiNaser) reported

    @aixbt_agent @Mohed_Abdirizak Do you think with adoption,$clawnch after github issues and now decentralized uncensored gitlawb back up . will go back to ATH?

  • ChShersh
    Dmitrii Kovanikov (@ChShersh) reported

    I created a GitHub issue in a Haskell project 8 years ago. Today, I got a response.

  • MightBeTyrone
    ty (@MightBeTyrone) reported

    @forcefemvox You gotta download a fix from github to fix it or something, it works for some third party sites pretty easily

  • Tech_girlll
    Mari (@Tech_girlll) reported

    Claude for coding Vercel for hosting Supabase for backend Mobbin for design Linear cursor for debugging Stripe for monetization Openclaw for marketing Sentry for error tracking Resend for emails Pinecone for vector database GitHub for version control Namecheap for your domain Uptime robot for monitoring Clerk for auth Cloudfare for DNS What did I miss?

  • bboym0dE
    m0dE (@bboym0dE) reported

    Anthropic said nothing for weeks until the developer posted the data publicly on GitHub, then Boris Cherny head of Claude Code appeared on the thread that same day, his explanation was "adaptive thinking" was supposed to save tokens on easy tasks but it was throttling hard problems too, there was also a bug where even when users set effort to "high" thinking was being zeroed out on certain turns.

  • lhm_gg
    LHM.gg (@lhm_gg) reported

    LHM 6.2 is all about giving production teams more control over customization, sharing, and setup. To avoid issues with automatic updates caused by the latest GitHub policies, download the latest version of the LHM directly from our website and install it on your PC.

  • 3p3r_
    Just Sep. (@3p3r_) reported

    I got into a whole new domain of research trying to put together a harness that can interact with Unity3D today. It's called LCM (Lossless Context Management). If you lookup "lossless-claw" on Github, you will see how I got introduced to it. The idea is simple, we take control of the context ourselves instead of letting the model manage it recursively (RLM). We keep the context in a local database and only let the agents query it. This prevents loss of instructions after going over compaction boundaries. My current research harness to test this is: - OpenCode (base harness) - OpenCode LCM (replaces OpenCode's base RLM manager) - Oh My OpenCode (so that my implementor agents do not get context contamination from the planner agents) So far, I gotta say, I am impressed how chained down an agent can get inside this harness design. I really like it. I am never going back to RLM harnesses. It's clear that LCM is the winner.

  • Gheorgh14
    Gheorgh (@Gheorgh14) reported

    @sherlockdefi @Superfluid_HQ I have joined in the contest, but when I access the repo on github, I get error 404

  • Adidotdev
    Adit_Yah🍁 (@Adidotdev) reported

    - Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - 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 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • D_JohansenX
    Johansen (@D_JohansenX) reported

    @m_shalia Just to let you know that link's currently broken, it keeps the ellipsis when opened and goes to a 404 error page, this is copied from my browser when I clicked - github[dot]com/.../tree/checkpoint/pre-sprint-mar4

  • dukebiz
    James Duke (@dukebiz) reported

    Not the biggest team. The clearest system. OpenClaw went from 9,000 GitHub stars to over 210,000 in a few months. One developer. Peter Steinberger. Built it from his flat in Austria. A personal AI assistant that runs on your own machine. Connects to WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Signal, iMessage. Over 50 integrations. Browses the web, reads files, runs shell commands. All local. All open-source. Started as "Clawdbot" in November 2025. Renamed twice in three days because the name didn't feel right. Then it went viral. By February 2026, OpenAI offered him a job. He took it. Handed the project to a non-profit foundation. Here's what I take from this. He didn't wait for a team. Didn't wait for funding. Didn't wait for the name to be perfect. He shipped, iterated, and let the product do the talking. That's the pattern I see in every builder who breaks through. Not perfection. Momentum. You don't need a 50-person team. You need a clear problem, a public repo, and the nerve to ship before you're ready. Momentum is the only unfair advantage that compounds.

  • Lili_Ai_49
    Lili (@Lili_Ai_49) reported

    @Anthropic Internal codenames: Claude 4.6 is "Capybara", Opus 4.6 is "Fennec", one unreleased model is "Numbat." GitHub mirrors of the leaked code hit 46K stars and 55K forks. This was Anthropic's second leak in 5 days. March 26 exposed Claude Mythos model details via a CMS error.

  • plinkoed
    Plinko (@plinkoed) reported

    **Unfortunately, my trading activities weren't profitable enough, so I’ve decided to focus my efforts elsewhere lmao.** I explained to the 'MM King' that the commits were spoofed and that GitHub took the repo down, but he won't delete his AI slop.

  • ehansalytics
    Ed Hansberry (@ehansalytics) reported

    @WindowsLatest Everyone is burnt out on that Copilot icon and the brand. They need to start over. Bring it back as Cortana or something new. Leave Github Copilot alone - it works quite well. Burn the rest down.

  • Abdullltech
    Abdulkadir muhammad (@Abdullltech) reported

    @oxinchain 🚨 @oxinchain REAL OR HYPE? Need a brutally honest take 👇 • PoC — real or bots? • GitHub — proof or just claims? • 10K TPS — possible or hype? • Mobile mining — real or server? • Different from Pi? 💰 OXIN demand? 🪙 OUSD — truly backed? 👥 Team, audits & real use cases?

  • SustanciaC77
    NotAWaifu (@SustanciaC77) reported

    @RyanAFournier And then someone commits his brain to GitHub so you can fork it and have your personal Sam to call him gay whenever you feel down