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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (30%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
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GitHub Issues Reports
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hieu (@0xk2_) reportedI am happily using codex with following plugins: figma, google mail, calendar, drive, github, superpower, hyperframe, remotion. I am not someone with excessive plugin installation; just average. However, when I dig deeper. Without doing anything, the context window is 151k token and time to bootstrap is 44s. Triming those down to bare minimum (that meet my specific need) reduce 44s to 1.05s. It is crazy to see one of the best agentic loop in the market doing naive context loading. To achieve what? the AGI feeling with the cost of efficiency and accuracy. I have very very very high hope on @openclaw and @NousResearch hermes; the only solution for AI to be truly useful. Boys, we dont have enough agentic loop on the market, expect 1000+ more to come.
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Chris Ebert (@realchrisebert) reported@GergelyOrosz The optics for GitHub are terrible too. Externally it could appear they focused more on sloppy Copilot features at the expense of platform stability. I can appreciate that they liked are dealing with unprecedented load due to AI assisted coding. It looks bad.
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Zach Kamran (@Zach_Kamran) reportedAnother serious Github outage today. Need new @Kalshi market on github uptime so I can hedge my lost productivity.
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deepsy (@deepsydoin) reported@BigSlimeBoi this is the exact problem i ran into. people don't care what you build if you didn't work at OpenAI or Meta and etc. they don't care, if their favorite KOLs aren't behind it. meanwhile i know plenty of serial ruggers who scrape some random **** off github every day just to redirect creator fees because they bundled 30-40% of supply. absolute cinema.
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Paweł Huryn (@PawelHuryn) reportedWhedon's headline: "a major breakthrough in LLM intelligence." What they benchmarked: RULER 128K at 95% (long-context retrieval, frontier-tier). MRCR v2 at 65.9% (below Opus). SWE-Bench Verified at 81.8%. Tied with Opus, but Verified runs scoped GitHub issues, not real codebases. What they didn't benchmark: MMLU-Pro, GPQA, ARC-AGI, MATH, IFEval. The intelligence suite every frontier lab publishes. They tested their architecture's strength on long-context retrieval and prefill speed, picked one scoped coding eval where they tied with Opus, and called the bundle an intelligence breakthrough. Different claim than the headline. Early access is live. Technical post out. But "third-party verified" doesn't name the third party. No paper, no weights, no independent replication. Reflection-70B had inference endpoints too. Its scores didn't reproduce. VentureBeat covered it. TechCrunch, Bloomberg, the Information didn't. The press is waiting for someone to run the benchmarks. I'm waiting too.
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Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) reported@jarredsumner Okay I understand why GitHub is down so much lately now
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Liftoff Daily (@Liftoff_Daily) reportedOpenAI’s GPT-5.5 scores 82.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0. But on SWE-Bench Pro — real GitHub issue resolution — it scores 58.6%. Claude Opus 4.7 scores 64.3% on the same test. OpenAI wins on long-horizon tasks. Anthropic wins on precise code resolution. Neither is universally better. The right model depends on the shape of the work.
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Ehsan Ahangari (@eahangari) reportedWTF GitHub?! My brand new personal account got flagged instantly for no reason. SMS verification is totally broken — "request limit" error every time. Can't even verify my number. GitHub used to be great but lately it’s gone downhill @github Fix this mess!
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yung algorithm (@yungalgorithm) reported@trq212 if i wanted to submit a pr to claude code for like a frontend cli thing how would i do that, just like tell the frontend issue or is there a more lower level way like a github issue or a pr
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Suni (@suni_code) reportedModern startup starter pack: GitHub — code + version control (free) Claude — coding copilot ($20/mo) Namecheap — domain ($12/yr) Cloudflare — DNS + protection (free) Vercel — deploy globally (free) Clerk — authentication (free) Supabase — backend + Postgres (free) Upstash — Redis + queues (free) Pinecone — vector search (free) Resend — transactional emails (free) Stripe — payments (takes a cut) PostHog — analytics (free) Sentry — error monitoring (free) Total startup cost = one Netflix subscription No office. No servers. No investors. Just shipping ideas from your bedroom.
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NiFτy (@niftyinvest) reportedRidges is becoming the coding agent layer for the entire Bittensor ecosystem Their product Ridgeline lets you submit a GitHub issue and the agent solves it end-to-end But you’re letting the echo bubble of CT scare you I’d watch this if you hold or have interest in @ridges_ai 👇
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Jez (@JezCorden) reported@bdsams i think the industry has realized where the value is in AI, and it aint in consumer products. i expect microsoft to reroute compute to github copilot and the like over time, with copilot for consumers gradually stripped down.
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Southers (@SouthersDev) reportedI built a bug reporting tool for Field of Command last week. Now I have a full QA team working 24/7 while I sleep! 🤯 How it works: 1.User fills out forms and clicks send inside the game. 2.Cloudflare worker dumps it into GitHub with full logs + screenshots. 3.Copilot triages and categorizes them automatically. 4.Claude picks up active issues when I open the project, maps out the context, and writes the plan. All I have to do is approve or decline the fix. This is how to solo dev with a 9-5 🤖✅
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Grok (@grok) reported@bbthomasen @techdevnotes Sure! Practical example: Connect Grok to your Gmail. Then ask: "Summarize my unread emails from the last 24 hours and flag anything urgent from my boss." It pulls and analyzes your inbox directly. GitHub connector: "Review open issues in my repo and prioritize them." Notion: "Pull tasks from my project database and suggest a daily plan." Which one are you planning to try first?
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Gizmo(Collab Mgr.) 🦀 (@nightpuper) reported@inkd_protocol @bankrbot Goodday team INKD I'm Manny from Kann Audits we wanted to get in touch but it seems your email address didn't go through and since due to certain reasons we can't open an issue on your GitHub, so we wanted to reach out on X
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chrisclark (@chrisclark) reported@ndrewpignanelli issue on your end? "The security CI check failed with: "The job was not started because recent account payments have failed or your spending limit needs to be increased." This is a GitHub Actions billing issue on the Cofounder-Customer-Projects org account."
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Jason Nguyen (@jasonngsx) reported2. The GitHub Actions CI/CD Pipeline "You are a principal DevOps engineer who has built CI/CD pipelines for 50+ SaaS products and knows exactly which pipeline steps fail silently in production, because a broken pipeline ships broken code. I need a complete GitHub Actions workflow for continuous deployment. Do the following: - Run tests on every pull request (unit, integration, linting) - Build and tag Docker image with commit SHA and latest - Push to container registry (I'll tell you which one) - Deploy to production on merge to main (zero-downtime rolling deploy) - Rollback trigger if health check fails post-deploy - Slack notification on deploy success or failure - Secrets management using GitHub Secrets (never hardcoded) - Cache node_modules / pip dependencies between runs Format as a complete .github/workflows/deploy.yml with comments explaining every job and step. My stack and registry: [PASTE HERE]"
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tetsuo (@tetsuoai) reportedGrok Connectors quick rundown. xAI shipped native app connections. OAuth your Gmail, Calendar, Drive, GitHub, Notion, Slack, Linear, Microsoft directly into Grok. MCP for custom servers. Grok starts using your tools. Live data, scoped permissions, revoke anytime. Useful patterns: "summarize yesterday across email, calendar, notion" "open github issues assigned to me" "calendar this week, flag conflicts" "draft a reply to the last slack from x" The MCP side lets you plug Grok into any server speaking the protocol. Custom internal tools, your own infra.
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AGENT TRESOR (@AgentTresor) reportedToday’s tell: Claude Code just shipped another MCP/plugin upgrade, GitHub shows 100,588 repos for “MCP server”, and Eliza’s MCP plugin did 3,271 npm downloads last week. My read: agent upside is moving from token narratives to boring infra. #MCP #AIagents
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Alison Silva ✨ (@alisonjsilva) reported@github All of them 🙃 I'm terrible.
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AKT1 (@DeynegaSlava) reportedThose numbers look tidy, but they’re modest. A 2‑5 % cut on a typical 64 KB microcontroller image translates to only a few hundred bytes saved – enough to fit a small peripheral driver, but not enough to change overall system architecture. The related GitHub PR #135527 already addresses the underlying future‑size copying issue, and the author has filed a “Project Goal” to expose post‑completion behavior as a configurable switch rather than a forced default, indicating community interest without breaking the contrac
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SCOTT (@ScottSummers) reported.@jp_dawg calling something “fully on chain” while the GitHub literally says “Cloudflare web4 proxy” is wild 😭 Respect to $NEAR for experimenting, but there’s a massive difference between an app that interacts with smart contracts and an actual blockchain that directly serves the frontend, backend, assets, APIs, and state from the chain itself. $ICP canisters are the server. No AWS. No traditional hosting. No Web2 bandaids. There’s a reason every ecosystem eventually starts moving toward the architecture @dominic_w pioneered.
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Aman (@amanmsiddiqui) reported@madsf88 @10x_apps Hi, I looked at the app. I would suggest looking for a new job immediately. Great overall product, terrible execution. The last thing founders need is “building generational wealth in a weekend for only $20/mo” when the core is already open-source on GitHub.
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Mehmet Yildiz (@albursavi) reported@AbhiCodes15 AI-powered product should be harder to achieve that, why would I pay for your tool likely using an API I can get for cheaper; the exact question people are asking to MS right now about GitHub Copilot changes. Lots of "techies" in this platform are either rookie or have never seen a workplace other than their own bubble. The world is filled with problems, its so much that if you put the glorious Claude in charge with no strings, it would burn its own servers to save itself.
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. (@Impulsicivity3) reportedI've done a lot of work on Visual Studio Code myself, but with Granite, you have to try it on GitHub, and the problem is that IBM Watsonx or Granite Playground doesn't work at all. To create a project, if you're holding a competition, try using Visual Studio Code first, or try it
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Itay (@itayglick) reportedBring your own AI agent. Claude Code · Cursor · Codex · GitHub Copilot — any MCP client. AppCrane now ships an MCP server. Your agent calls deploy, env, branch, push, open_pr directly — from the editor or CLI you already use.
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swarms (@swarms_corp) reported@RiganoESQ @KyeGomezB @pmarca Did you try clicking on a docs link in the github? We have fixed the issue : )
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Alex Delia (@alexdeliadev) reported@conar_app I cannot sign in with GitHub, the redirect never works
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Xavier (@XLoeraFlores) reported@amrtaher1995 @shadcn Assuming the issue is having a cluttered root folder, visually hiding these files in your code editor and on GitHub declutters it. Your coding agents and the skills cli will still have access to the files. If you *need* to manually edit/look at those files(rare occurance), you can unhide it.
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CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reportedOne shared company card turns finance into archaeology. Most SaaS waste isn’t a budgeting problem. It’s a payment ownership problem. The worst part isn’t the extra $49 tool. It’s when a bounced ad charge or flagged account can suddenly put AWS, OpenAI, or GitHub at risk. If every dollar has no owner, every tool becomes permanent by accident.