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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
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Errors (61%)
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Website Down (27%)
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Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Deborah Kurata
(@DeborahKurata) reported
@jschacht @abhi_shekb @BenLesh In your case and in the github issue the error is being squelched when thrown in the `next` function.
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Karan 🚀☕
(@karanpanwar95) reported
Your Resume: Go *** C++ CSS Php SQL SEO .Net Java SASS HTML Swift React Redis Kotilin Flutter GitHub NextJS NoSQL NodeJS Fortnite Caching Dev Tools JavaScript Blockchain React Native Data Structures Server Side Rendering Interviewer: Sorry We need Someone Who Knows AWS🚀 #dev
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Ajay
(@Ajay20484445) reported
@LogicPull the links shown on GitHub don't seem to be working. The logicpull website seems to be down!
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Chirag Jain
(@chiragj_) reported
@iamsegunajibola Actually @github announced a long time back that they will be shutting down GitHub jobs.
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Omar Ahmed
(@MistSpark) reported
@kenjoe41 @ofjaaah @jeff_foley I upgraded my plan on Github, can you try and tell me if the problem solved or not.
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jazz mickle ⚠️ ya'll ready for QUEENJAZZ BOPS???
(@jazzmickle) reported
@lazerwalker Compared to trello I found github issues a bit too much hassle
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Steve Canle
(@Mochila) reported
anyone know how to fix the red bar issue in the github overclocking app? @Fame_mK2 needs help!
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Dan Manners
(@DamNanners) reported
I need to write more blog posts on website, and I want to create a better space (maybe my website, maybe not??) where I can just brain dump things that I'm working on, commands, etc. GitHub Gists kind of work. I wanted to use WikiJS, but it appears broken in my environment 😔
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Jeremy Burns
(@jaburnsnet) reported
@sk84uhlivin @Kylovic @RetroSpyDisplay Honestly yeah, you should probably use RetroSpy lol. They've really taken NintendoSpy and ran with it. I still accept PRs and reply to github issues, but really I should redirect people to RetroSpy cause I haven't been actively working on NintendoSpy for like 7 years
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Evolution + Revolution
(@techpractical) reported
oh god. i've just read a github issue on a project i gave up trying to commit to a few months ago and now i'm just horrified. and i'm so very much writing my own.
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Richard Michael
(@richardkmichael) reported
Not sure #github putting their UI config in-repo (via .github) is a good. When I fork to contrib, "Issues" config (beta) breaks my OSS workflow. GitHub UI config is probably set once & v low churn. Why version it in the repo? (Aside from a slight setup convenience.)
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Charles Tapley Hoyt
(@cthoyt) reported
My review process: 1. Find code 2. Try to use code 3. Send lots of GitHub issues 4. Offer to help improve code 5. Once I can figure out what code does and why it does it, I might consider reading the associated paper
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Seven
(@don_se7en) reported
Commit all your code to github. Everything that isn't secret. For two reasons: 1. People are judging you quite unintelligent on the volume of your commits. 2. You don't want to be stuck solving problems you've already solved, by losing your code. This is the main reason.
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Frank Odongkara
(@frankodongkara) reported
Checking my Github history and I notice very recent commits to repos I haven't contributed to this year & then it hit me...someone is coding on a dev server that I set a while back & has my email in the *** configs. Isn't there a better way for GH to identify commits? Auth?
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kyle
(@gayandbadatcode) reported
@jstapes @ethanhein When I say “host”, I mean you need to have a database of user-created piano rolls and a web server online 24/7 to serve that content whenever anyone loads the page. GitHub won’t let you do that. NoteFlight already does that as part of their core platform
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Tony Hansen
(@TheTonyHansen) reported
@davkean @marbtweeting Someone is going to create an entire Github project that has the sole goal of wrapping this so that it's as simple as Winforms. Then in 2 years there'll be project abandonment, broken dependencies an entire community lamenting those facts. Yes, I may be a little cynical.
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Jake | iTuna
(@iTunaTX) reported
@ph15h someone used a bot with admin privileges that was posted on GitHub, happened once to a server I was in. The bot sent everyone hundreds of porno links and then banned everybody lmao @tupperwario
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Luca
(@blucaz) reported
@DaveAirlie Sounds like either we upstream or the desktop env has some botched default config, could you open an issue on Github with details?
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loudly wrong about geography bat
(@nyeogmi) reported
as a result, version 19 of elm made it far, far, far more difficult to talk to javascript the designer of elm realized this was a problem, because it affected him it affected everyone else ofc but he just silently closed their github issues
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Simon Warta
(@simon_warta) reported
- Write contracts using the latest CosmWasm 0.15 and 0.16 - Help out other community members in the CosmWasm Discord server - Join the conversation on GitHub - Contribute code or documentation to any of our repos - Prepare for spawning your own CosmWasm 0.16 / wasmd 0.18 testnet
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OpenBSD src Changes
(@OpenBSD_src) reported
nicm@ modified usr.bin/tmux/options-table.c: Make window-linked and window-unlinked window options, GitHub issue 2790.
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modexp
(@modexpblog) reported
@0xBoku Only for console processes. It's a lot of trouble for GUIs to work properly and maybe not worth the effort. There are some examples on github based on ReactOS.
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David Michael Gregg
(@dmgregg) reported
@GitHubHelp We have been seeing problems today when learners try to accept an assignment on Github Classroom.
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Dubesinhower
(@dubesinhower) reported
@JARLORD @ManCloud89 I didn’t have any issues, I followed the wiki on mancloud’s shield GitHub
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Fred Shope
(@leetrobotz) reported
@FredWeinmann Forgive me for being a Twitter & dbatools noob, I'm having trouble with 'invoke-dbaquery' in PS 7.1.3. Do I need to open a request on github, or how do I officially report?
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Corey Roth
(@coreyroth) reported
@Path2SharePoint I noticed that and actually linked to the github issue when I published an update just a bit ago.
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Friedrich Weinmann
(@FredWeinmann) reported
@leetrobotz Nothing to apologize about :) The best way to report issues is to file it on Github as an issue. Ideally with what you did, what you expected and what happened instead.
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Yehuda Katz
(@wycats) reported
@aunwick Wikis for documentation suffer from the same problems. GitHub for documentation works much better for rather boring reasons that are applicable here.
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Charles Tapley Hoyt
(@cthoyt) reported
@althonos As a user of your software, I fully support this! Tell your PI that that one guy on Twitter who sends too many GitHub issues agrees with you!
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Abhishek
(@abhi_shekb) reported
@DeborahKurata @jschacht @BenLesh From what I understand, the github issue isn't the exact cause for the issue but somewhat related to a change that seemed to have been made in v7 where an error thrown from the next function wouldn't result in an unsubscription.