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June 1: 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 (65%)
- Sign in (18%)
- Errors (18%)
Live Outage Map
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GitHub Issues Reports
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Joonas Lehtinen (@joonaslehtinen) reported@thsottiaux GitHub support remains unreliable. Everything works most of the time, but once every 5β10 sessions it will forget how to create PR or an issue.
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Luka (@mladluka) reported35+ parallel agents, 24h+ autoresearch loop optimizing an NLP imbalanced class problem with 1.000.000+ LOC PR 10 research agents scraping the internet: arXiv, GitHub, Kaggle, Medium, etc.. and saving findings to research.md. 10 implementation agents adapting research to the concrete domain problem, training models and running evals, logging to logs.md. 10 feedback agents performing full error analysis cycles and proposing next architecture iterations to feedback.md. So far improved the existing production real-time SOTA model by 5 points
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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
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//arhakim (@mbelgedev) reportedHello @github team. I've an issue w/ my GitHub copilot education. I've applied the license & already approved since 4 month ago. I can access copilot in vscode only in 1st month, then it's stoped working & change it back to copilot free. Is it possible to re-enable it?
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π’π πππ (@poly_enjoyer) reported@0x_Punisher everyone ships before locking down the keys 60 seconds between github push and drained wallet
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Ed Umbao (@edmundumbao) reportedThe messy parts taught me the most: - GitHub branches - `.env` files - API key safety - missing variables - Python indentation errors - running Streamlit locally
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gemchanger (@gemchange_ltd) reportedIT HAPPENED: You can download a hedge fund now. Buffett, Munger, Burry, Cathie Wood, Druckenmiller all on your laptop. That's virattt's ai-hedge-fund 50k+ stars on GitHub. Each name is an AI agent arguing in that investor's real style. Buffett hunts moats. Munger kills bad ideas. Burry looks for what's broken. Wood chases disruption. Druckenmiller reads the macro. A Damodaran agent runs the valuation, Ben Graham checks the margin of safety, a portfolio manager makes the final call. The full breakdown plus the forensic layer that checks if the numbers are honest is in the article.
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LeetLLM.com (@leetllm) reportedthe official github MCP server burns 42,000 tokens per turn just loading its tool definitions. a 20-turn session pays that tax 20 times. sending 50 JSON schemas back and forth on every chat message isn't an architecture. it's a ddos attack on your api bill.
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ruben (@devrube) reportedGitHub Copilot switching to token-based billing is a gift to every competitor. When you charge developers by the token, you're teaching them to second-guess every request. That friction kills the habit. And broken habits = lost users. Claude Code and Cursor are about to have a
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Essy β§ (@grandkojo) reported**How we used Coral** Coral is our data layer β GitHub, Sentry, Slack, and Vercel as SQL tables. No custom glue per tool. We JOIN merged PRs to Sentry issues in one query, pull Slack context, and check Vercel deploys. Credentials stay local; only query results feed the agent.
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savip. (@savipww) reportedMICROSOFT IS BUILDING AN AI SUPER APP Operating under the internal slogan "Delivering one Copilot," this new app changes everything (someone leaked it): - It merges GitHub Copilot, Copilot Chat, and Copilot Cowork into a single, seamless interface - It introduces a brand new autonomous agentic system called "Autopilot" - It completely eliminates the confusing ecosystem of having a separate AI for every Microsoft product - It aims to fix their massive adoption problem where fewer than 4.5% of 450M users actually pay for AI Microsoft poured $13 billion into openai just to realize people hate fragmented tools Now they are stuffing everything into one massive super app and praying you actually use it
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βπΎ (@TuBeHonest) reportedI think ima fix up my documentation site to be more like github so people have open source community for my platform
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Wr0zen (@Wr0zen) reportedI don't understand why sometimes GitHub randomly serves incredibly slow downloads. It just took me 1 minute to download a 10MB file but right before that I downloaded a 48MB file in 1 second
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Shahid (@_shawhid) reported@staticallyio Your CDN is not working with github.
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Greg (Autism Mode) (@greg5figs5inch) reported@_machi47 So it can interact directly with GitHub and all that with no problem. But since I "rawdog" it on the VPS I dont even need a github repo
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Jim Daley (@JimDaleyActual) reported@claudeai burned half my usage over 6 hours and it was unable to get a single PR to my GitHub repo to pass checks. Refused to fix what co-pilot was telling it to fix, and just kept resubmitting. Great business model, make Claude an idiot so it burns more tokens. #Anthropic #Greed #ClaudeCode
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Tulantro (@TheTulantro) reported@AlecBinks Yeah, the github project still runs just fine. The GoXLR mini is still working plenty, the features aren't going to disappear. In order for this elgato product to be better, they need to release a version 2, it is currently worse AND more expensive then a GoXLR mini, even with the shortage. Software is not a problem, we have a working version, including an open source github with an even better software, you don't need anything else. There are other options of course, going the RODE route for an egregious price, but this Elgato one is just terrible pricing for a worse product, and guarantee you worse software than what we have with a GoXLR. Just because the team disbanded doesn't make the GoXLR problematic, unless you mean buying a new one means warranty issues, buy from Amazon and if it doesn't work you return it. There really is no downside to using a GoXLR Mini or full sized, they were the easiest and most user friendly, and still are. The only good alternative to the GoXLR mini is something like a Behringer mixer, like the Xenyx 1202SFX for instance, when considering features and price, and then it takes learning because it's no where near as intuitive as RODE or GoXLR. But it is good pricing, if the people can learn how to use it, or I set it up and they don't need to touch it.
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Adam (@WalrusQuant) reportedthe other day i watched a video on markov chains. a markov chain is a model for a sequence of events where the next state depends only on the current state, not on how you got there. keeping with last week's mlb-pe app theme, i built mlb-markov. you can get it on my github. offense tab: treat baseball as a game of states. the states are base-out situations: bases empty, no outs; runner on first, one out; bases loaded, two outs; and so on. 24 of them, plus the three-outs state that ends the inning. every at-bat moves the game from one state to another. a single with a man on first might take you from "runner on first, one out" to "first and second, one out." the app counts every one of those moves across a full season and turns them into probabilities. that answers the real question: from any situation, how many runs does a team tend to score before the inning ends? pick a team and you can see where they beat or trail league average β and whether they score even more once the inning already has runs on the board. pitching tab: same idea, different states. here a state is the count, and the chain is the sequence of pitches. pick a pitcher and a count, say 0-2. the app looks at every pitch they threw in that count and shows what tends to come next. after a fastball on 0-2, what's usually coming? those are just transition probabilities again. it also scores how predictable the pitcher is. if almost every 0-2 pitch is the same thing, the chain is easy to guess. if the pitches are spread evenly, it's a coin flip. that's the edge a hitter is hunting for β and the model puts a number on it. learning tab: i break down the formulas and explanations behind what the app is doing. home tab: load game data. you need to back fill a lot of game data, first run can take multiple minutes. updates go much faster only pulling in recentlry completed games. one thing to be clear on: these aren't the odds of the guy at the plate getting a hit or striking out. it's the team-level probability of moving from one state to the next, averaged over a whole season of at-bats in that situation.
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AsfaS (@s_asfa44317) reported@KaiXCreator @KaiXCreator GitHub. Even when it's down, we just stare at the status page and wait patiently.
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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
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Hugo (@hugorcd) reportedshelve login now uses browser-based device flow (like GitHub CLI). No more copying API tokens by hand. Just run the command, authorize in your browser, and you're done. Credentials live in your OS keychain. Revoke anytime from the dashboard.
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Henry StanleyπΈ (@henryaj) reported@antirez Was amazed to see the emoji reactions on that GitHub issue - almost all upvoting people tearing down the maintainer, and downvotes for everyone else. Really depressing
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Jazz Yun (@Jazz_from_Korea) reportedMistral just turned its chatbot into a full work agent. plugs into Google Workspace, Slack, GitHub. writes reports, handles PRs, processes your emails. one AI across your entire stack. i run a 2-person startup on $200/month in AI tools. we already do what used to take a 50-person team. but we're stitching together 5 different subscriptions to pull it off. Cursor for code, Claude for thinking, Notion for docs, Slack for comms. Mistral is making a bet that the model layer becomes commodity and the real product is the workflow layer on top. if they nail the integrations, the "AI tools" category collapses into one subscription. and a lot of startups selling point solutions are in trouble. π₯
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Kinder β’ Grinder (@kinder_grinder) reported@enesakar I use both Context 7, Web Search and Github issue search.
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Quang TΓ u (@buivanquang999) reported@Lutherach99 The fact that he's rich and doesn't charge fees isn't the issue. The important thing is whether GitHub is legitimate or not. If GitHub is real and the developers confirm it, OG will pump. You can judge and analyze it yourself. Essentially,
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waki (@waki11111111) reported@thsottiaux - "reconnecting" bug - codex remote/mobile bug (connection error / sync stalled?) - sidebar UI bug, triggered when changing theme w/o restarting app i think (eg github dark/light mode)
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Raffaele Rialdi (@raffaeler) reportedEverybody is enthusiast about Opus 4.8 (using GitHub Copilot) BUT - Its ability to write a Android/Kotlin app layout is terrible - It completely ignores mandatory instructions even in plan mode - The loop over compilation is way too long with many errors (then fixed but hey)
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Rado | Οsc (@RadoTsc) reportedHow did I catch this SN 18 pump? Gut instinct. In young markets, where info is limited and market caps are small, you will never have "all the info" all the answers all the P/E earnings, stock market ratios, wobly dobly, indicators. It's a gut feeling, a github repo, a discord chat, news on x, rev model, what market they're attacking, what their doing and are they genuine. Maybe conviction too now. Caught the pump, here's my reasoning after I had invested with little specific knowledge about Zeus The point is; Good general knowledge to catch a good amount of sn moves --> invest, then dial down WHY your holding it with a 2-3 hour deep dive. $TAO #sn18
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Eduardo (@hackerdocc) reported@geckones i think it's a cool problem to solve but significantly trickier than you suggest, due to the difficulty in making code reproducible, especially in this context of replacing github which just supports arbitrary code in any language runtime, architecture etc
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somayaji (@somayaji99) reported@boristane itβs just github issues for me. if anything, more comments on them to track status.