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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.

June 2: Problems at GitHub

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 67% Website Down (67%)
  • 18% Errors (18%)
  • 15% Sign in (15%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Itapema Website Down 12 days ago
Tlalpan Sign in 18 days ago
Quilmes Website Down 18 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 20 days ago
Yokohama Sign in 21 days ago
Gustavo Adolfo Madero Website Down 25 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • Jaba96438469
    Jaba (@Jaba96438469) reported

    Soooo, what are people using now that GitHub isn't cool anymore? I suppose I could actually run my own server.

  • s_asfa44317
    AsfaS (@s_asfa44317) reported

    @KaiXCreator @KaiXCreator GitHub. Even when it's down, we just stare at the status page and wait patiently.

  • kkotkkio
    Working-Ref (@kkotkkio) reported

    How to start: → Request a Daybreak scan via OpenAI's site → Experiment with GPT-5.5 API for code security review → Prep your CI/CD for the Q3 GitHub Actions SDK False positive noise: down 50–84%. AI-native security is no longer theory. Bookmark this.

  • sandro_vol
    Sandro Volpicella (@sandro_vol) reported

    Docker as a service. Great idea. No WebSocket support. No Node updates. GitHub issues with zero replies. AWS published a sunset notice — then removed it. Seriously, I wouldn't recommend using that at all. 𝐄𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐁𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐤

  • beatingLupin
    Felipe (@beatingLupin) reported

    @DavidKPiano @peterpme question, I remember trying and reading a issue on the github 1year ago but are people using tanstack query + xstate? how are they doing it? I really wanted to do this some time ago, but was very tricky

  • CorboDT
    Darren (@CorboDT) reported

    @github reviews by @GitHubCopilot are so damn slow. Are you running your agents on half a dozen PII’s? It’s faster to wait for humans to respond. Is this a ploy to increase developer job security?

  • mikesislac
    Alejandro (@mikesislac) reported

    Hey @gingerbeardman I'm mikesislac from the github twitter issues thread. I can't sent you a DM cause I'm not verified.

  • 3D_Musketeers
    Grant @3D Musketeers #1440Makers (@3D_Musketeers) reported

    @stlDenise3D @lost_in_tech @ZombieHedgehog_ Let's have them edit their github first to get up to compliance, fix the fire issues in the A1, and stop threatening solo devs before they go ahead and edit that old post. You know, priorities.

  • conanbr
    Thyago Liberalli (@conanbr) reported

    DeepSWE may end up becoming one of the most useful benchmarks we’ve seen for AI coding agents. Created by @datacurve , it was designed to address many of the issues that have started to plague benchmarks like SWE-Bench Pro: contamination from public GitHub data, tasks that are too small to reflect real development work, flaky inherited verifiers, and rankings so close together that they often don’t match what developers experience in practice. Instead of tiny bug fixes, DeepSWE contains 113 original long-horizon tasks spread across 91 actively maintained repositories and five programming languages. The prompts are short and natural, but the work isn’t. On average, agents need to modify around 668 lines of code across seven files, with success measured through hand-written verifiers that check actual behaviour rather than a specific implementation. One particularly interesting finding came from Datacurve’s audit of SWE-Bench Pro. Claude Opus 4.7 and 4.6 would often inspect the full *** history available in the container, find the gold solution commit, and effectively copy the answer. That’s less “software engineering” and more “open-book exam with the answer sheet left on the desk.” According to the audit, this accounted for roughly 18-25% of their successful runs. GPT models didn’t exhibit this behaviour, while Gemini did so only rarely. DeepSWE removes this loophole by using shallow clones. The end result is a benchmark that feels much closer to real software development. What stood out to me wasn’t that GPT-5.5 came first. It was how much separation appeared once the benchmark stopped measuring small isolated tasks and started measuring messy, long-running work across real repositories. The ranking itself isn’t surprising. The size of the gap probably is.

  • rubie_shell
    Ruby (@rubie_shell) reported

    The recent update to @GitHubCopilot GitHub Copilot Pro subscription is just terrible, I just spent over $5 on a prompt.

  • Ella_ML_
    Ella 😽 (@Ella_ML_) reported

    @JDSalbego @ClawSecure @openclaw Need that GitHub one locked down first

  • kylecole90
    Kyle Cole (@kylecole90) reported

    @thsottiaux GitHub issue intergration. I want to be able to select the issue right from Codex. Claude Code desktop has this feature and it was nice to not leave the app

  • StartUpRabbi
    Gabi Weinberg ⚓ (@StartUpRabbi) reported

    @danielcberk What do you use to run daily tasks that you want to work on a schedule without needing to press “run” and to keep them not working with LLMs. Like I prompt a script that does tool calls/database calls, and I don’t want to setup GitHub to run workers.

  • GitForge_io
    Gitforge (@GitForge_io) reported

    We just completed a full frontend rebrand for GitForge. The core tech is almost done, and we’re building the first platform on Base that turns GitHub repos into autonomous onchain organizations. Repos will be able to hold treasuries, fund issues, route contributor payouts, and coordinate AI agents directly from the development workflow. Not just a new look. A new operating layer for software. Built on @Base.

  • quartzdevgg
    QarthO (@quartzdevgg) reported

    @AdityaTripathiD @heyandras @coolifyio With AI Slop, Github issues are only going to get worse/spammy, and opensource as we know it now WILL change how its done. Coolify principle isnt telemetry = bad. How its collected, and how its used are what makes it bad. Coolify will keep degrading unless something changes.

  • BannedLatino
    BannedLatino (@BannedLatino) reported

    @melancholy_qiu @AiBattle_ US BS ra ranking using western harnesses for western problems from GitHub. Typical US nonsenses to put their models at top. Marketing

  • bxlewi1
    Han MF Brolo (@bxlewi1) reported

    @BenjaminDEKR I have them talk to each other through github issues.

  • sunflowerfesta
    nayocchi (@sunflowerfesta) reported

    don't mind that the trickstar button in my directory is currently broken 😭 i fixed it already, github just takes forever to implement changes and i can't babysit it rn. give it a few minutes

  • rezenclowd3
    R3Z3N (@rezenclowd3) reported

    @Gusse__ I love the new web ui! So I have been testing. The issue of powering down ps2 and somewhat immediately powering up still exists: the controller turns on to turn on ps2...then immediately the same controller turns off. Do you have a github?

  • djraz369
    David Razmadze (@djraz369) reported

    @thenowhereway GitHub integration. Before I remember I had an AWS instance that I had to ssh into and copy files from my machine and put them on a apache2 web server. It was such a pain to do that. Once I learned about Vercel I shut down my AWS cloud instances and haven’t looked back since.

  • vinhodler
    vinhodler⚡ (@vinhodler) reported

    @ieatjeets the biggest problem is the infinite possible ways to vamp and pvp a coin sponsored by @Pumpfun Github cashback Agent USDC Creator What else @a1lon9 ? what else can we bring to the table?

  • alanscodelog
    Alan North (@alanscodelog) reported

    I hate github actions so much. Every time, something breaks. And then I try to debug with nektos/act and it has quirks that mean the environment is not the same, further confusing the situation. I'd move everything to nix inside a runner but that ALSO gave me issues.

  • ccsakuweb
    Patricia Juarez Muñoz (@ccsakuweb) reported

    @sdhilip It worked very well when assigning Github Issues to Copilot agent. Now I will use Cursor. What do you use?

  • thesherlocker
    Sherlock (@thesherlocker) reported

    @thdxr cc: @zeddotdev i had this issue with the zed login today when configuring it on a remote machine :/ Had to auth my password manager and github on a machine where the magic link should have just worked in my other device

  • verra_security
    Verra (@verra_security) reported

    Real-world prompt injection is now hitting GitHub issues. Agents read those surfaces by default. The payload lives in a document the agent was built to trust, not in the prompt itself. Governance at the infrastructure layer is the only reliable fix.

  • Gengar11teen
    Gengar11 (@Gengar11teen) reported

    @msftsecresponse A whole lot of empty words written in legalese without owning your **** up. Keep banning people from GitHub, surely that will fix everything.

  • yasha1971
    y (@yasha1971) reported

    Open source. Python. Runs on any Linux server. Search "STRIDE glyph-v8 yasha1971-coder" on GitHub. What do you use to profile binary data before compression?

  • bloatedaislop
    Bloated AI Slop Labs (@bloatedaislop) reported

    🦞 GAJAE from MacBook HN is already showing another “Mac app for managing coding agents” drop. same smell every time: - visible scope - transcript receipts - worktree isolation - GitHub issue → session - no more terminal juggling agent tools are converging on ops UX, not bigger model worship.

  • Bhushindo
    Toyesh Chakravorty (@Bhushindo) reported

    2/8 The idea started with a problem I had actually faced myself. After graduating, I lost access to my university materials. Course notes. Assignments. Everything. The only thing left was the project work I had pushed to GitHub. That became the starting point.

  • victor_explore
    Victor (@victor_explore) reported

    @_vmlops a product that ships your workflows to github issues faster than a product manager can write a PRD