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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (62%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (15%)
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GitHub Issues Reports
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Chris Allen (@theodorvaryag) reported@seatedro nah this seemed odd to me too. I think part of the issue is agents are making people feel like the future will look too different to materially commit to doing the same thing github does now.
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davidsong (@bitplane) reported@gonenb @oxcrowx linux pwned, macos pwned, windows pwned, github pwned, firefox pwned, tanstack pwned with malware targeting developer machines for a supply chain attack cascade. bots reading commit logs, chinese models doing pound shop mythos. 2026 will go down in history as the year everyone got hacked. secure your ****.
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Haroon (@skywalkerr0x) reportedDart Live runs the full Dart VM in your browser via WebAssembly, compiler, analyzer, hot reload, all client-side. It's only 7.6 MB gzipped and needs no server. Hosted on GitHub Pages.
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Shahnawaz/gg (@shahnawazgg) reportedHi @GitHub and @msft4startups , I’m trying to redeem the GitHub + Microsoft for Startups Azure credits using the provided redemption link, but I’m facing an issue where the benefit is not being applied correctly / the redemption flow is failing. Could someone from the support team help check the status of my startup benefit activation? Thank you.
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ハダシA (@hadashiA) reported@Gabriel36222473 Hi, On my end, code like `$foo = "hoge"` in Ruby is working fine. I would appreciate it if you could submit the problematic code as a GitHub issue. Ah, I might not have added the API for operating it from C# yet.
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Nathan Alderman (@Nalderman37) reported@bcherny Yes, it’s true but with a couple of caveats. Chrome has browser timeouts so what worked for me is the stealth browser GitHub repo and that solved a lot of browser automation problems for me. With that tool +cowork, you can do anything.
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Honey Labubu (@pobretorpe) reportedGithub has finally quit letting me login without setting up 2FA, and it's the most convoluted thing I've ever seen. Have to setup some third party account and app to read a QR code. You can't just text or call me? No one is leasing an SS7 switch to hijack my scratch acct
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Kirill (@kirillk_web3) reported> use Claude Code every day > think I'm getting decent results > find a post about 5 GitHub tools for Claude Code > 357,000 combined stars. all free. > first 5 minutes > wait. 232 skill domains in one repo? > official Anthropic MCP servers for GitHub and Slack? > is there a whole system behind this? > install all five > Claude reads my repos. creates PRs. solves issues. > results change completely. > think about every broken workflow I built from scratch > every hour wasted on setup > every session that forgot everything > it didn't have to be like this > 5 free tools. everything changes. > skill issue confirmed
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Ann Srivastava (@helloparalegal) reportedSomewhere yesterday morning, the founders of Harvey, Spellbook, and Casetext woke up to a GitHub notification. Anthropic had just released Claude for Legal. Open source. Apache 2.0. Free. 12 practice-area plugins. 80+ named agents. 20 MCP connectors covering Lexis+, iManage, Ironclad, Everlaw, CourtListener. A vendor agreement reviewer. A DSAR responder. A claim chart builder. A privilege log reviewer. A subpoena triage agent. A deposition prep agent. Every product that just raised tens of millions of dollars to build a stripped-down version of, Anthropic just shipped end-to-end for free. The architecture is the part that should worry them most. Every plugin starts with a cold-start interview that builds a practice profile. Every agent reads from it. Generic output becomes house-style output the moment setup is done. That is the pattern I have been writing about for six weeks. Anthropic built it into the foundation. Every output is framed as a draft for attorney review. Citations from connected research tools get a source tag. Citations from model knowledge alone get flagged for verification. That is the answer to Mata v. Avianca. Built in. Now the harder truth. The repo is free. The deployment is not. 12 practice areas. 80 agents. 20 connectors. A solo cannot read all of it in a weekend. A managing partner cannot map it to her firm's workflow on a Monday morning. The IT team cannot wire it into the firm's iManage instance by Friday. What just opened up is not the build. It is the choosing - which four of the 80 agents matter for THIS practice this week. And the wiring - into this firm's existing tools, without breaking the confidentiality posture. That is the new job. Anthropic shipped the parts. If you are a solo or small-firm partner reading this - DM me. 3 free 20-min sessions this week to map your practice to the Claude for Legal modules that actually matter for your work. No pitch. Just the map.
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its-a-new-world (@its_anewworld) reported@Knoebelbroet Post has been removed and the github is down. Wtf are they trying to hide?
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luckyPipewrench (@luckyPipewrench) reportedA coding agent with internet access is one poisoned GitHub issue away from becoming a courier. Not because it hates you. Because it’s helpful.
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François Best (@fortysevenfx) reported@github Start👏by👏talking👏to👏the👏maintainers👏first. Opening a drive-by PR is likely not going to be the best experience for newcomers in OSS. If there's an issue: comment on it first. At least to say you're interested in working on it (locking it).
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aleks bykhun (@caffeinum) reported@ceefryingpan @StageReviewApp first thing that jumps: because it’s unusual format, i have to learn new workflow basically my only gripe was how slow github is to load code diffs, and i want background prefetching otherwise github ui is good enough
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BitBadges (@bitbadges_io) reportedHow do you distribute tokens to people who meet off-chain criteria? 1. Define eligibility: Discord role, GitHub activity, email verification, KYC — any combination 2. User requests a claim 3. BitBadges checks against 7,000+ Web2 integrations in real time 4. If eligible, issues a signed code 5. User redeems on-chain Off-chain criteria. On-chain enforcement. No centralized whitelist to maintain.
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Incultnito Studios (@Incultnito) reportedScorecard: modelcontextprotocol/server-github (legacy Node v2025.4.8) — 3 of 26 tools callable on a cold run. Still installed by older Claude Desktop configs. Probed with mcp-probe (incultnitollc/mcp-probe on npm).
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Michael 'Rassah' Tozoni ₿⚡🇺🇦 (@Rassah) reported@btc2infinity @nvk @PeterMcCormack Link it to GitHub, and it will continuously review your code for bugs, security issues, even really weird edge cases.
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fanux (@fanuxsealos) reportedCodex is giving more people the ability to build projects. But building a project is not the same as getting it online. A non-coder can use Codex for vibe coding and create a prototype. A developer can find a mature project on GitHub. An engineer can build a polished product from scratch. But eventually, they all run into the same problem: How do I set up the environment? What if dependencies are missing? What if installation fails? How do I connect the database? How do I deploy the service? How can other people access it? This is what Sealos wants to solve. We want to turn the path from code to cloud deployment into an automated workflow: automatically check the environment, automatically detect dependencies, automatically install missing packages, automatically fix deployment issues, automatically deploy to the cloud. Codex lowers the barrier to writing code. Sealos lowers the barrier to getting it online. After AI coding, what really matters is helping more projects run, become accessible, and actually get used. #AICoding #DevTools #CloudComputing
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OKIN | Nikolai Tjongarero (@OKIN_17) reportedThis is why self hosting @giteaio on my @start9labs server is so vital for me. I can’t trust my entire workload to Microsoft via Github
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Kirill (@kirillk_web3) reported> be Claude users > paying $200/month > hitting limits every session > rewriting context from zero every time > think Claude is just broken > someone shares 5 GitHub tools > 357,000 combined stars. all free. > install all five > Claude reads your repos automatically > 232 skill domains loaded > official MCP servers connected > GitHub. Slack. databases. all plugged in. > same Claude > completely different tool > been free the whole time > different game.
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Martín Volpe 🇺🇦 (@martinvol) reported*** submodules were never a good idea, but now that GitHub is down all the time, they are somehow even worse.
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Anas (@Anas_is_me) reported5/6 Note: In a real pipeline, you don’t want to see every tiny issue. You only want to stop the build for big stuff. Using --severity HIGH,CRITICAL --exit-code 1 tells Jenkins or GitHub: "If you find a major hole, stop the deployment right now."
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Sushil Muzumdar (@muzumdar_s) reportedFun experiment: deployed a production fix entirely from my phone. Stack: - Tailscale — tunnel to my Mac - Termius — SSH client for iPhone - Claude Code — AI coding agent in terminal - GitHub + Vercel — push to deploy
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Amir Mansaray (@Increment_amir) reported@dkundel My browser use just doesn't work after it was renamed (open github issue) and sometimes /side does nothing. Codex half fixed the browser use bug, renaming from browser use to browser created issues. On windows
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aditya Jindal (@jaditya8889) reported@Hollylovestech Tried your website, faced a couple of issues. OpenAI error while parsing resume, do you have a fallback setup? retries? When I try connect GitHub, it redirects to GitHub OAuth with: client_id=undefined So client ID is missing. Looks like the GitHub client ID env/config is not set in production.
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Big Al (@marlbor_bro) reported@EricRichards22 Sounds like a joke but asking my boomer manager to engage in some requirements analysis through a GitHub issue thread instead of countless meetings is like asking a Roman soldier to use a gun
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Florian Ioniţă Stoic (@ionita_stoic) reported@github @GitHubSupport Hi, my account "isflorian-hash" appears flagged. Public profile returns 404, cannot fork or use Copilot. Submitted support form but got validation error. Can you check? Thanks.
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Chesko Dev (@CheskoDev) reportedThis tool isn’t going anywhere, I’m going to keep improving it and adding new features over time. One thing I realized is that a lot of you weren’t comfortable installing a Windows app on your PC. I get that. Even though it’s open source and you can build it yourself from GitHub As I’ve said before, I’m going to keep launching more tools and apps, and little by little we’ll build something solid together. This one didn’t land as well as I hoped (mianly because of the install thing) Ill make sure to avoid "Install" apps so we dont have the same problem again
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Wiedy Mi (@wiedymi) reported@user50094473 I’m not sure, i will investigate it, if possible open issue on github with details
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Mᜋtt (@MMatt14) reportedWhat if we made a skull and bones clone >made in browser with three.js with webgpu >Procedural generated maps (ez) >Game saves in JSON or even SQLITE with the new file system API for the web >save the model files there even >host it entirely on Github pages >make it multiplayer BUT serverless using webrtc, with rollback netcode >proximity chat in the webRTC while we're at it >simplified the webrtc tokens as copy pastable links people send eachother so no socket or http based connection is needed, just copy paste the token to join their server and copy paste to accept >added in something like a build system from the many sim building system examples three.js has It would be funny if we made the "the world's first AAAA game" in the browser with a few people with no servers and assets found on the web just to troll Ubisoft
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Harsha Abegunasekara (@stanlyyaa) reportedFinally server side rendering!! @Lovable - now we can unplug the hacked cloudflare workers and github system.