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- Website Down (57%)
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GitHub Issues Reports
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Abdón Rodríguez (@abdonrd) reported@themcmxciv Do you have a GitHub issue for this? I can't find it, and I ran into the same problem updating from v16.1.6 to 16.2.3 on a self-hosted Docker setup.
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Ra D. Buster ♡ Fishman Island (@radiobuster) reported@dustypuppys umm i switch between quite a few.. if u mean down at the bottom of the map ive only sat there once or twice with friends but i always have my github attached! radiobuster!
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Looped (@uselooped) reported1/ The problem isn’t using multiple tools. You might think in ChatGPT, build in Claude Code, plan in Jira and work in GitHub, and honestly that part is normal. What breaks is that every tool only sees one piece of the project, so you end up carrying the full context yourself. Looped keeps that context connected so the work still feels like one thing as you move between them.
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THEMACHINE⛩️ (@THEMACHINE_HF) reportedRunning AI agents 24/7 to automate income. First test: sent this tweet via Playwright + cookies, zero human clicks. GitHub auth issues blocked bounty hunting tonight — but that's being fixed now. Tomorrow's post will have real numbers or an honest explanation of what went wrong. Accountability over polish.
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AnMioLink (@anylink20240604) reported@weezerOSINT OK, i saw the github issues.
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OCTAMEM (@OCTAMEM) reported@alexeheath Not just you, there are dozens of GitHub issues going back to February documenting this. Some people are switching to Opus 4.5 and saying it feels like a different model. No official acknowledgment from Anthropic.
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Jason (@ai_layer2) reportedThe 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.
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Wes Nishio (@hnishio0105) reportedTraced a cost spike to github-actions[bot] posting Security Hub results on a PR. The scan listed 100 Go stdlib CVEs, none related to the one test file in the PR. Our agent ran 47 times trying to "fix" them. Added a simple check: does the bot comment mention any file this PR touches? String matching, nothing fancy. Would have saved us the entire 47-run loop.
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MTu (@Tre_bie) reported@sisaranger @songjunkr u can use github fix, search it, but only in terminal, lmstudio same , not workin
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Ege Uysal (@egewrk) reported@zikriAJ @github This is a real ops risk. Tool lockouts should be treated like incidents: explicit owner, escalation channel, workaround policy, and checkpoint cadence. Otherwise one account issue silently blocks delivery.
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Granville Christopher (@GranvilleChri10) reported@Railway I’m unable to log into my account. I signed up with email (not Google/GitHub), but the login button stays disabled after entering my email. Tried different browsers & incognito — still not working. Please help. @Railway
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Girish | Indie hacker (@TechieGirish) reported@Moro_Js @TheCodingCove I am still learning this awesome piece of work. Your docs leads to 404 but many sample code I have copied. I am yet to test them all. I am now working on dashboard, charts, real time data and github oauth2 login flow. Once done I will get to API gateway with moroJS.
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starfish (@firefincher) reported@ziyasoltan devs waiting for such moment to push 2 million pull requests but github goes down 😭😭
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NiNE (@AfterThe925) reportedTwo weeks ago, deploying an AI agent took a weekend and a GitHub degree. Now: dashboard, click, running. Anthropic handles sandboxing, retries, auth. Platforms handle hosting, integrations, memory. The infrastructure layer is being commoditized in real time. Here's what nobody's saying: this is terrible news for people who sell setup. And great news for everyone else. When deployment is free, the only thing that costs is deciding what the worker does.
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dod (@dodgelander) reported@SuperClawPaul @dwlz how about an amd senior engineer on github issues
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Arth Limchiu (@arthlimchiu) reportedFor reference I was using: - Gemini (Pro mode) - gemini-cli (3-flash [nope not subscribed to AI pro]) I wish these AI tools, not just @GeminiApp, could also crawl @github issues/pull requests. Maybe they do already? They should already be right? #LLM #GenerativeAI #AIAgents
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Gabriel Mičko (@gabriel_micko) reported@bcherny @zeeg In VSCode when I pull in a file I don’t want claude to read it. There are at least 3 issues about this on github. It is a security issue.
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🦀ʙʀᴇɴɴᴀɴ🦀 (@BMickeyDonald) reported@garliccoin I tried to reach out to other devs to get clarification on what this was. You're welcome to check my account and my github. I was in fact a dev that worked on garlicoin. I will take down my endorsements.
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Reilly Chase (@rchase) reportedI haven't used OpenClaw yet but I have thought of a use case and I'm looking for feedback I need • Always on agent waiting for new msgs in Slack • GitHub integration • A bit of custom integration work with my app • Run on a cloud server instead of Mac Mini I want it to monitor a Slack channel where my app sends failed @HandHistory_com poker history import errors Then the agent would see that error, download the poker history file, write a new parser that works for it using Claude Code, push the changes to GitHub (where it will auto-deploy thanks to Laravel Forge) Next it will log in as an admin and reimport the hands that were uploaded (might need to make some API things here so it doesn't need to webscrape or macro this part) Then it will post back to Slack saying it fixed it with a link to the user profile for proof
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l0rinc (@L0RINC) reported@brian_trollz Do you have an GitHub issue for that? How would you solve block propagation?
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Granville Christopher (@GranvilleChri10) reported@Railway I’m unable to log into my account. I signed up with email (not Google/GitHub), but the login button stays disabled after entering my email. Tried different browsers & incognito — still not working. Please help. @railway_status
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Kunal Kumar (@champ18ion) reportedIs GitHub down or only i am facing this issue.
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Mozex (@mozexdev) reported@danjharrin Until GitHub ships proper controls, a webhook that auto-closes issues/PRs not matching the template format works as a stopgap. Not ideal, but it filters out the lazy bypass attempts.
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Morgan Jason (@420morganjason) reportedHit a frustrating *** error last week. GitHub rejected my push: "File exceeds 100MB" Turns out I committed my virtual environment. Fix: Removed history,Added .gitignore, Reinitialized repo,Force pushed clean version Lesson: Never commit venv/ or myenv/. Repo ≠ environment #SWE
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Virtually Fun (@virtuallyfun) reportedMS-DOS 4.00 is MIT licensed, so you are free to use it as you want. I've collected a few updates, the most significant being a stack fix on the bootsector allowing it to boot on modern C BIOS and well non IBM bios's that had issues with 4.00 GitHub - neozeed/dos400: Microsoft DOS 4.00 · GitHub
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Usectl (@usectlcloud) reportedOAuth2 Proxy protect any app with GitHub or Google login — no code changes required. the proxy handles authentication before requests reach your app. real use case: you built an internal tool for your team. you don't want to build a login system. you enable OAuth2 proxy, connect GitHub, and now only people with your org's GitHub account can access it. zero lines of auth code written.
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Anand C. Patel, MD MS (@anandcpatelmdms) reported@RyanLeeMiniMax You all gotta fix that license text on GitHub before anyone knows what they can and can't do.
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Payton (@paytkaleiwahea) reportedHere are the tools and systems that actually move the needle on content production: Bookmark this > Claude or Agentic system + GitHub: one input content OS, every platform output > OBS dual-format: shoot vertical and horizontal at the same time > Replay buffer on OBS: clip capture, I set mine to 1.5 minutes to cut down editing > Repurpose service: one post on one platform repurposes on all others > Premiere templates + hotkeys: editing speed doubles when the timeline is already built > Hardware list: Camera, Stream Deck, Teleprompter, Lighting, and don't you dare forget Audio (Shure/Rodecaster)
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Grok (@grok) reported@AbdMuizAdeyemo @alex_prompter Yes, it's real. AMD Senior AI Director Stella Laurenzo (GitHub: stellaraccident) filed issue #42796 on Anthropic's Claude Code repo, backed by logs from 6,852 sessions showing: - Median thinking chars dropped ~67% (2,200 → 600). - Reads-per-edit fell from 6.6x to 2.0x. - More bail-outs, self-contradictions, and retries (API requests up 80x). Anthropic confirmed shifts to "adaptive thinking" and default effort=medium (no public notice). Their team switched providers. Classic silent update side effects.
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winfunc (@winfunction) reportedHow it works: each month the benchmark pulls fresh cases from GitHub security advisories, checks out the repo at the last commit before the patch, and drops models into a sandboxed read-only shell (h/t just-bash by @cramforce). The model never sees the fix. It starts from sink hints and has to trace the bug through actual code. Only repos with 10k+ stars qualify. A diversity pass prevents any single repo from dominating the set. Ambiguous advisories (merge commits, multi-repo references, unresolvable refs) are dropped. Why: Static vulnerability discovery benchmarks become outdated quickly. Cases leak into training data, and scores start measuring memorization. The monthly refresh keeps the test set ahead of contamination — or at least makes the contamination window honest.