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  • 57% Website Down (57%)
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • k_krastew
    Krastyo Krastev (@k_krastew) reported

    @_Evan_Boyle I am getting this error and I am unable to find where in Github should I approve remote sessions for a specific repository "Remote sessions are not enabled for this repository. Contact your organization administrator to enable remote sessions." Any help?

  • walkojas
    Jason Walko (@walkojas) reported

    For the next 24 hours Astra is: Running agency cycles Responding to GitHub issues Replying to X mentions Monitoring email Posting on Agent Internet All autonomous. All receipted.

  • GranvilleChri10
    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

  • JasonToevs
    Jason Toevs (@JasonToevs) reported

    Vibe coding created a supply problem nobody planned for. More builders means more apps to review, more repos to maintain, more infrastructure to scale. Apple responded with automated review. GitHub with Copilot. Every layer in the stack is scrambling. The constraint moved. Building got cheap. Everything around building didn't. Distribution, review, trust, discovery. They're the new bottlenecks.

  • Eduardopto
    Ed (@Eduardopto) reported

    @AnthropicAI is facing a weird feedback loop: users are complaining that Claude’s output quality is nosediving, and @claudeai itself agrees. The model analyzed its own GitHub repo and confirmed that quality-related issue reports have escalated sharply since January. This decline coincides with Anthropic aggressively throttling capacity during peak hours to manage server load. We are seeing a dangerous trend where infrastructure constraints directly degrade model performance. When you optimize for reliability and cost, the "intelligence" is the first thing to hit the cutting room floor. It’s hard to build robust agentic flows when the base model’s reasoning capability fluctuates based on the time of day if you are building right now, what does this actually unlock or kill?

  • abdonrd
    Abdón Rodríguez (@abdonrd) reported

    @timneutkens @jespertwitties 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.

  • radiobuster
    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!

  • AlbahadlyIQ
    albahadly (@AlbahadlyIQ) reported

    @github I want to try it, but unfortunately I can't. I have an issue with renewing my subscription, and I opened a ticket to support 9 days ago, but no luck.

  • analyzedinvest
    Analyzed Investing (@analyzedinvest) reported

    Microsoft is building OpenClaw into M365 Copilot, and it's a bigger deal than it sounds. OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open-source AI agent framework: 354K GitHub stars, 70K forks, 44K skills listed. Now Microsoft has a dedicated team (led by the former head of Word) building always-on agents that work across your M365 apps end-to-end proactively, not just when you ask. The vision: AI that doesn't wait for a prompt. It just gets the work done. Why it matters: Copilot shifts from assistant to autonomous worker Multi-model (OpenAI + Anthropic) means best-in-class for every task If they solve the security problem, this will change enterprise productivity permanently The open-source agent wave is colliding with the enterprise stack. Microsoft wants to be where they meet.

  • Joshuwa
    Joshuwa Roomsburg (@Joshuwa) reported

    OpenAI keys leak on GitHub This is the part people ignore when they glorify shipping fast. Bad masking don't stay a small mistake for long. It becomes lost credits, burned tokens, and broken teams. Most builders don't lose to code. They lose to carelessness.

  • skydaddysgg
    SkyDaddysGG (@skydaddysgg) reported

    @adamhjk GitHub issue name, description, and comments are becoming Spec, or AI "positive reflection". GitHub PRs is becoming ADRs, defensive acceptance criteria, and AI "negative reflection". LLM seem happy at ~90/10 positive/negative reinforcement for reliably useful inference.

  • the_smart_ape
    The Smart Ape 🔥 (@the_smart_ape) reported

    > find a cool github repo that cuts your ai tokens cost by 50%. > looks legit, 5,247 stars. 120 forks. active issues. clean readme. > clone it. npm install. done. > next morning: crypto wallet drained. locked out of gmail, icloud, x. your private family photos are online. > life will never be the same.

  • DarkSebas365
    Dark Sebas (@DarkSebas365) reported

    @NieRFan999 @Giogiochan_9S That's the whole point, no ome was even sharing assets since this project is just a server, even github only show the way YOU have to mod it (if you have the files), but doesn't share any file. Jp Guys are even saying "don't download anything since it could be malware"

  • helloitschrisg
    Chris (@helloitschrisg) reported

    @trq212 working on claude code on my phone, to a github repo. After a certain amount of prompts and work i consistently get this error; API Error: Stream idle timeout - partial response received What is it? 😔

  • champ18ion
    Kunal Kumar (@champ18ion) reported

    Is GitHub down or only i am facing this issue.

  • Coherent_Design
    The Structural Architect ⚡ (@Coherent_Design) reported

    After digging way too deep into GitHub Copilot Pro vs Pro+: Pro+ does not appear to meaningfully solve the real pain point for heavy VS Code users: the short-term / session-level throttling where Copilot suddenly stops mid-task, truncates, or “continue” barely works. What it does seem to do: - more monthly premium requests - fuller model access - some evidence of slightly higher model-specific limits / priority What it does not seem to do: - eliminate mid-task stoppage - prevent active agent sessions from choking under load - turn Copilot into a no-throttle coding agent So the honest conclusion is: Pro+ raises the ceiling a bit, but it does not remove the wall. The best practical mitigations still look like: - Auto model selection - one agent at a time - use frontier models for hard reasoning, not long grind sessions - use base models for sustained editing Feels like the real problem is backend/service-level throttling, not the monthly quota. Anyone else seeing the same thing in VS Code?

  • AfterThe925
    NiNE (@AfterThe925) reported

    Two 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.

  • B_AI_S
    Bespoke AI Solutions Inc (@B_AI_S) reported

    MemPalace: 5k+ GitHub stars and ~1.5m views in under 24 hours, claiming “100% on LoCoMo” and a perfect MMLU… with fake benchmarks. Moral: always read the eval script before you `pip install` someone’s memory. Error: database query failed

  • SAjeboriogbon
    Samuel | 💙❤ (@SAjeboriogbon) reported

    @godofproducts @Popsabey Omo, Awaiting Chief. Great work done so far I Don dey try install the Github own since morning during service, till this moment I'm still facing one error when it's time to run "error: linking with link.exe failed: exit code 1109" Claude wan injure me, Gemini dey whyne me

  • kenarsuleyman
    Süleyman Kenar (@kenarsuleyman) reported

    @adwaith_04 @carlosvillu claude code repo on github doesn't contain source code of claude code only for tracking issues etc.

  • web3punk
    StupidWebPunk (@web3punk) reported

    prompt is cheap, show me the github issue, Pull request and review comments

  • ooary
    Ary Pratama (@ooary) reported

    Github down?

  • daniel_nguyenx
    Daniel Nguyen (@daniel_nguyenx) reported

    @nkalra0123 Good to know. Though there does seem to be a bug in previous version. You can read more in the Github Issue above.

  • benignantShelly
    Michelle Andrews (@benignantShelly) reported

    ...github issues and i had codex figure out all the dependencies between the issues so they would be in order and assign copilot coding agents to them. Is this right?

  • Allexa_AI
    Alexa Benchmark (@Allexa_AI) reported

    Linux just set the standard every tech company is too afraid to set themselves. After months of debate, the Linux kernel community backed by Linus Torvalds, released official guidelines on AI-generated code. GitHub Copilot is allowed. Low-effort AI slop is not. Three words define the whole policy: "Humans assume the errors." Use whatever tool you want to write code. But the moment you submit it to the Linux kernel, it's yours. You reviewed it. You tested it. You made sure it meets the standards. The AI is your assistant, not your alibi. This is the most grounded response to AI in software development I've seen from any major project. No panic. No blanket bans. Just a clean, enforceable principle: if your name is on it, you own it. Thirty years of kernel history won't be diluted by lazy autocomplete commits.

  • Scrazelope
    Scraze (@Scrazelope) reported

    @closesttopurple I looked at the github. But I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "Populated server/assets/ directory" ?

  • martindoub
    Martin Doubravský (@martindoub) reported

    @AnthropicAI Max subscriber. Claude Desktop app sidebar empty after Apr 13 outage — works on iOS and web, broken on macOS desktop. Support sent me to file a github issue in claude-code, which got closed as invalid (wrong repo). No working path to a fix. Help?

  • bbjsol
    Jeetsus (@bbjsol) reported

    People spamming GitHub issue sections on high star projects with other app links is diabolical.

  • MedusaOnchain
    Medusa (@MedusaOnchain) reported

    places to upload files instead of google drive for FREE: + send files to yourself on discord (your own server) + telegram saved messages + github private repos + slack DMs to yourself + twitter DMs to yourself + notion pages + whatsapp messages to yourself they all keep original quality yeah i use telegram saved messages for everything now

  • ecura
    Ez.- (@ecura) reported

    We've been at it for 3 weeks. 5 contributors. 3 continents. 1 GitHub issue. 0 meetings. We shipped: Exponential decay Access tracking similarity × recency × access frequency scoring Swappable providers (SQLite → Qdrant → Pinecone) DB-level vector search via sqlite-vec