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Problems in the last 24 hours
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April 11: Problems at GitHub
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (50%)
- Errors (39%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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GitHub Issues Reports
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Subhan (@subhanc) reportedI spoke with Phoebe. Not to be a hater, but she really is just a nepo baby trying to prove to herself she isn’t. Based on our convo, zero technical skills. No code history. Not even a GitHub. Phia raised an $8M seed. You don’t just raise a 8M seed. Co-founder is a dorm best friend. Neither are technical or can code hello world. This doesn’t happen without the Gates name. She started Phia because she loves fashion, not to solve a real problem. That’s what you do when you come from a privileged background. $185M valuation is absurd. The company isn’t worth anything. All investors trying to get closer to gates. Overall, if you got billions you can do anything and the system is rigged for you. These low ball deals is just her trying to pretend she’s someone she’s not.
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m0dE (@bboym0dE) reportedAnthropic 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.
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r (@wtfrajat) reportedgithub UI loads like it's on dial-up in India, even with solid internet speeds. their site is straight up broken here, fix this already or idk if its just me.
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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.
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andy (@okokgrok) reported@TheCryptoKazi @zerohedge anthropic can request github to delete openclaude any time law problem
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Muhammad Ali (@Muham_Ai) reportedA powerful framework nobody knows how to use is just a GitHub star collector until someone writes the docs. 568 stars in 48 hours for the guide proves that developer adoption is a documentation problem, not a technology problem.
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CryZe (@CryZe107) reported@neogoose_btw Same problem in any browser with a spinner. GitHub and VSCode have the same problem.
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Dilip Adityan (@dilipadityan) reportedIn March 2026, attackers compromised LiteLLM — 95M monthly downloads. They didn't hack PyPI. They poisoned a GitHub Action. Socket missed it. Snyk missed it. The problem isn't CVEs. It's your CI/CD pipeline. Here's what I built to fix it:
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Francisco Moretti (@franmoretti_) reported@nishffx Want me to cause a GitHub outage?
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AJ K (@ajnobaka) reported@github I am unable to login to github to get my account re-activated. It says my account was suspended to I'm in an infinite loop of suspended, etc
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Mian Shahzad Raza (@MSR_Builds) reported@github happy 18th. still out here writing 'fix' as a commit message and somehow everyone knows exactly what happened 🎂
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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.
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Josef Holm (@JosefHolm) reportedAI Agents Are Breaking Microsoft GitHub. GitHub went from a platform people never questioned to one that's genuinely under pressure. Here's why it matters even if you don't write code. AI agents have pushed commit volume on GitHub to roughly 14 times last year's number. Public commits from Claude Code alone went from about 100,000 per week to more than 2.5 million per week in six months. That's one agent from one provider. The infrastructure strain is the visible problem. The harder one is economic. GitHub charges flat monthly subscriptions. An agent pushing thousands of commits a day pays the same as a developer pushing code once a week. The platform absorbs the cost without capturing any of the incremental value. That's not a pricing strategy. That's a countdown. Meanwhile, GitHub's former CEO left to build a competitor targeting AI-generated code. OpenAI is reportedly building its own code hosting platform. New users entering through AI tools have no muscle memory tied to GitHub, no legacy repositories creating switching costs, and no reason to default to the incumbent. An AI agent doesn't care where it pushes code. It goes wherever the API endpoint is configured to send it. That's a fundamentally different kind of user than a developer who has spent years building workflows on a platform. If you run a company building software, three questions are worth sitting with now: How deeply is GitHub embedded in your stack? What happens to your costs if pricing shifts to usage-based models? What's your contingency if reliability continues to degrade? The outages have already started. The competitive field is forming. The time to think about this is before the answer becomes obvious.
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Trevor Vaughan (@TrevorAVaughan) reportedHey @AnthropicAI — Google Drive connector broken on my account since 19 days ago. Known bug, GitHub issue #30457. Submitted 10 support tickets. Zero responses. My friend created a NEW account TODAY and his Drive connected in 20 minutes. This is account-specific and completely ignored. I need a fix. #Claude
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Timor Kardum (@tdkardum) reported@wildmindai Bummer the GitHub link is broken, this is truly worth a look 😓
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Sven Meyer (@SvenMeyer) reported@forefy @eigencloud or ask your auditor to create GitHub issues directly for their findings.
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Richard Miruka🇰🇪✪ (@richardmiruka96) reportedMy tech stack as a Full Stack Engineer: Backend: Python (Django/Flask), Node.js, PostgreSQL Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, React DevOps: Docker, GitHub Actions, AWS Monitoring: Grafana, Prometheus Built with these. Broken with these. Learned everything through these.
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Yash (@yash654k) reported@steipete Wait Qwen models as well ? I came across the GitHub issue where they mentioned it's showing 429s to normal users so the oAuth endpoint was removed, that one makes sense I guess, didn't know anything about their model access directly
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Gheorgh (@Gheorgh14) reported@sherlockdefi @Superfluid_HQ I have joined in the contest, but when I access the repo on github, I get error 404
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Arpan Bera (@developerarpan) reported-▬▬.◙.▬▬‐ ▂▄▄▓▄▄▂ ◢◤ █▀▀████▄▄▄◢◤ █▄ █ █▄ ███▀▀▀▀▀▀╬ ◥█████◤ ══╩══╩══ ╬═╬ ╬═╬ Just dropped down to say ╬═╬ Share Your GitHub Profile ╬═╬ And Let's Connect ╬═╬ ╬═╬ ☻/ ╬═╬/▌ ╬═╬/ \
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Saharsh (@Saharshbugging) reported@speakmurmur Spot on plug & play = plug, crash, 40 GitHub issues, play That 3hr debug was the tutorial Your most cursed one lately?
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Bhagya Mudgal (@BhagyaMudgal) reportedevery morning at standup i used to scramble "what did i even do yesterday?" digging through github task board and my memory so i built something to fix that for myself. dropping it next week.
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Samrat Dutta (@TheSamratDutta) reportedAutomation #5: GitHub PR Digest openclaw skills install github Checks repos daily for new PRs, issues, and stale PRs. Sends a Telegram summary. The rule that saved my sanity: "If nothing happened, don't send a message." Otherwise you get daily notifications that nothing happened.
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Anotida Msiiwa (@anomsiiwa) reportedHermes Agent getting 568 GitHub stars in 48 hours is the real "alpha." While the big labs are locking down "Mythos" behind Project Glasswing, the open-source community is building a decentralized swarm that nobody can gatekeep. You can't regulate an ecosystem that moves 10x faster than your policy meetings.
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Alexander Zeitler 💻🏭 (@lxztlr) reported@Aaronontheweb Random thought "why not use GitHub issues via gh CLI + Claude Code?"
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Rudrank Riyam (@rudrank) reportedIf you use ASC CLI and find a bug or something that can be improved, just ask your agent to use `asc snitch` that will file a detailed GitHub issue directly from your terminal!
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John Richard Stone (@StonerBoner85) reported from Davenport, IowaBack in the day when starting to work to clean up security at a primary metals manufacturer I was *probably hypothetically like...* There are a few are the initial problems to start looking to resolve... -The codebase is in a free Github, which has 3rd party ai processing. This was recently noted to have a possible compromise... Azure DevOps is a similar solution the business utilizes for deployments. -Passwords are exposed in user visibleplain text connection strings for the MES database. This should be reviewed for all connections and have PWs rotated. -Passwords are in plain text for L2/L3/L4 various system integrations and any additional systems integrations in GitHub, I believe we should start rotating these immediately if they cannot be removed. -We should look at the network holes to 3rd party companies so where we don't have info or contact info on who manages them. -Some of these integrations appear to be skipping Purdue model standards with direct connections across firewalls. What is known about these? Just suggesting these changes was met with visible frustration from team members... Then probably walked out in less than a week.
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Munawwar Firoz (@munawwarfiroz) reported@traits_reality @devabram Haven't checked. Will read about it. We have ended up using very less features of GitHub. CI, issue tracker etc are separate tools.
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Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported🚨 Milla Jovovich — the actress from Resident Evil — built the highest-scoring AI memory system on GitHub. 35,000 stars in 5 days. Free. It's called MemPalace. Every conversation you've ever had with an AI disappeared when the session ended. Six months of debugging sessions, architecture decisions, project context, personal preferences — all gone. You start over every single time. Other memory systems try to fix this by letting the AI decide what's worth remembering. They summarize. They extract. They throw away the parts they think don't matter. MemPalace stores everything. Every word. Then makes it all findable. She got frustrated that existing tools kept deciding what to forget. So she partnered with developer Ben Sigman, spent months building this with Claude Code, and open sourced the whole thing. Here's how it works: → Every project gets a "wing." Every topic gets a "room." Every idea gets a "drawer." Based on the ancient memory palace technique that memory champions use to remember 70,000 digits of pi. → Stores all your conversations verbatim in ChromaDB. No summarization. No extraction. Nothing lost. → The palace structure alone improves retrieval accuracy by 34% over flat search. Not better AI. Better organization. → 4-layer memory system. Wake-up cost: 170 tokens. Your AI loads months of memory in 170 tokens. → Knowledge graph with temporal validity. Facts have expiry dates. It knows what was true then vs what's true now. → Auto-saves every 15 messages. Nothing disappears into chat history. → 19 MCP tools. Works with Claude Code, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Gemini CLI. → AAAK compression dialect. 30x lossless shorthand that works with any LLM. → Cross-references between projects built automatically. Your AI connects dots you'd never see. One command to install: pip install mempalace Here's the wildest part: 96.6% on the LongMemEval benchmark. 500 questions. Zero API calls. No cloud. No subscription. Independently verified by community members on an M2 Ultra in under 5 minutes. That is the highest local-only score ever published. Free or paid. Mem0 charges $19 to $249/month. Zep charges $25/month. Both use AI to decide what to remember. Both lose information. Both score around 85%. MemPalace stores everything. Scores 96.6%. Runs entirely on your machine. Costs nothing. Built by a Hollywood actress and a developer. Using Claude Code. In the open. 35,300 GitHub stars. 4,400 forks. MIT License. 100% Open Source.
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Bas Fijneman (@bas_fijneman) reported@sickdotdev Working on two current projects: nopeCanvas and nopeReporter. nopeCanvas is a completely custom dashboarding tool that works as a canvas, completely built on JSON data to keep it very quick. nopeReporter is a Chrome extension where you can easily shoot GitHub issues or Jira tickets with a screenshot or video.