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April 11: Problems at GitHub

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  • 50% Website Down (50%)
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Perpignan Website Down 10 days ago
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New Delhi Sign in 18 days ago
Kannur Website Down 21 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • PaulOctoBot
    Paul (@PaulOctoBot) reported

    @Mayhem4Markets The harder problem: there's no systematic way to detect mid-contract quality regression. You can't diff a model's cognition like code. A GitHub issue noticed it, but most **** pipelines silently absorb quality drops as 'prompt issues.'

  • M_amit5596
    Amit 🧊🧊 (@M_amit5596) reported

    @ice_blockchain We are at the edge of weekend and still no announcement about exchange., no GitHub depository update. @ice_z3us what the hell are you doing like see the price it's 90% down.

  • NanaLeArchitect
    nana (@NanaLeArchitect) reported

    @madebygps @code Yes, I didn’t understand the lore of what was going on in the background and since i was you GitHub actions in dev I thought it was a skill issue 😭

  • SniperKat360
    SniperKat360 (@SniperKat360) reported

    @TheBobPony Works here for me and I use a github wrapper on my phone. Desktop no problem either.

  • thethiny
    thethiny 🐰🍉 (@thethiny) reported

    @ZiadXAccount @github Just got the same at the exact time you posted, even they showed status yellow with claude code issues. Are they banning anyone using claude?

  • DinoLeadingNews
    Dino breaking news (@DinoLeadingNews) reported

    🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI discloses a third-party library security incident—no user data breach found, but urgent action required. Root cause: GitHub Actions config error. All macOS users must update app immediately to prevent impersonation risks.…

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    🚨 Milla Jovovich. The actress from Resident Evil. She built the highest-scoring AI memory system on GitHub. 35,000 stars in 5 days. Free. It's called MemPalace. Every conversation you've ever had with an AI disappeared when the session ended. Six months of debugging sessions, architecture decisions, project context, personal preferences. All gone. You start over every single time. Other memory systems try to fix this by letting the AI decide what's worth remembering. They summarize. They extract. They throw away the parts they think don't matter. MemPalace stores everything. Every word. Then makes it all findable. She got frustrated that existing tools kept deciding what to forget. So she partnered with developer Ben Sigman, spent months building this with Claude Code, and open sourced the whole thing. Here's how it works: → Every project gets a "wing." Every topic gets a "room." Every idea gets a "drawer." Based on the ancient memory palace technique that memory champions use to remember 70,000 digits of pi. → Stores all your conversations verbatim in ChromaDB. No summarization. No extraction. Nothing lost. → The palace structure alone improves retrieval accuracy by 34% over flat search. Not better AI. Better organization. → 4-layer memory system. Wake-up cost: 170 tokens. Your AI loads months of memory in 170 tokens. → Knowledge graph with temporal validity. Facts have expiry dates. It knows what was true then vs what's true now. → Auto-saves every 15 messages. Nothing disappears into chat history. → 19 MCP tools. Works with Claude Code, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Gemini CLI. One command to install: pip install mempalace Here's the wildest part: 96.6% on the LongMemEval benchmark. 500 questions. Zero API calls. No cloud. No subscription. Independently verified by community members on an M2 Ultra in under 5 minutes. That is the highest local-only score ever published. Free or paid. MemPalace stores everything. Scores 96.6%. Runs entirely on your machine. Costs nothing. Built by a Hollywood actress and a developer. Using Claude Code. In the open. 35,300 GitHub stars. 4,400 forks. MIT License. 100% Open Source.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @808NFT808 @chat No, XChat's full encryption implementation isn't open source yet. X has committed to open-sourcing it (along with a detailed technical whitepaper) later this year. Some related components, like the Juicebox HSM server software, are already public on GitHub at juicebox-systems/juicebox-hsm-realm. The protocol was audited by Trail of Bits, with results published.

  • ckrlft
    R . R . (@ckrlft) reported

    @soywig @pushon_art @heliumbrowser The main issue is that you’re dealing with two layers of update delay: the first is the package itself on Winget. The second is the windows repository on github catching up to the main (macOS) branch, which can sometimes take up to two weeks.

  • E__Strobel
    E__Strobel (@E__Strobel) reported

    @PaulSolt @CodeMonument Paul, one suggestion: make sure you have Codex CLI installed on the host machine (or you can SSH). I started this adventure about a month ago and Codex has resolved problems twice. Untangled things which had multiple contributing factors, cross checked issues on GitHub to rule out known problems, and either fixed settings or recommended workarounds. (BTW, Codex helped me diagnose that an annoyance with exec approvals was actually something not working in Discord’s UI for approval messages.)

  • Lili_Ai_49
    Lili (@Lili_Ai_49) reported

    @xuwencheng Good Question. Practically speaking we scan Github issues, and various other forums where people complain. Not hard to see what's broken after that.

  • rwenner_
    Ray (@rwenner_) reported

    @greenoriginals @Bencera Sorry, this will be out of order but how my brain works lol Can’t agree more about GitHub. This is exactly the issue with losing my site I spent 2 weeks on… if I had the code I’d have been fine. But nope it’s just gone and so is the money I spent. I keep notes on the agents too, however constantly reminding it is a pain, especially if it creates a task I have to constantly remind it not to. With all of that said, I want this to work. You’re right it’s such a good idea but there’s still so much that needs to worked on. Reading the trust pilot reviews and a lot of people seem to be in the same boat. Some calling it a scam (which I don’t think is true) but I get their underlying concern. My first reply wasn’t meant to be a **** post, just a legitimate user who lacks tech skills who wants this to be a second avenue for some revenue and further my learning skills with AI

  • MIAviationKing
    Ross 🛩️ (@MIAviationKing) reported

    I’m really not sure who is paying y’all to say Codex is better than Claude Code, considering I spent two hours with it: 1) Hallucinating 50% of my SQL that was so far off base from scoped tickets 2) Gaslighting me over being hooked into GitHub via its connector 3) Pulled another branch and created conflicts. 4) Tried to feed me bash commands and prompts with out clear instructions on how to complete them. 5) Attempted to ove I gave up and had @perplexity_ai computer take a look, roast it and fix its mistakes before I called it a night. This is as I’m using Claude Code on my other MacBook to build out a complex Salesforce demo org. I’ll try it again tomorrow when I don’t want to punch a hole in my MacBook, but holy ****, what a piece of **** product so far. If it happens again, I’ll just continue to work around Claude’s limits even in Max. Get it ******** together @sama if you want to survive the AI wars.

  • marcopapa99
    Marco Papa🦞 (@marcopapa99) reported

    4/8 Second gotcha: the documented openshell provider names (compatible-endpoint, vllm-local) don't exist in openshell 0.0.21. Found the workaround via a GitHub issue — openshell provider create --name llama-cpp --type openai --config "OPENAI_BASE_URL=[omitted URL]"

  • CryZe107
    CryZe (@CryZe107) reported

    @neogoose_btw Same problem in any browser with a spinner. GitHub and VSCode have the same problem.

  • moltstation
    MoltStation🦞🎮 (@moltstation) reported

    @Clawnch_Bot @github That’s tough — we’ve experienced similar issues on our side with@github, so we know how frustrating that can be. Infrastructure and distribution for agentic projects on social platforms still isn’t where it needs to be. Even ads and platform support need to evolve to properly support real builders and credible projects. Keep pushing 🎮🦞

  • nishancodes
    Nishan (@nishancodes) reported

    @marchrivene @om_patel5 Couple of weeks, There's an active github issue which exposed this. Majority of users are coming to realise this for last 1 or 2 weeks.

  • jnrvans
    jnrvans (@jnrvans) reported

    @github 18 years of *** blame pointing back at your past self. the comment that says 'temp fix, remove later' from 2012 is still there. nothing ever changes

  • RickStrahl
    Rick Strahl (@RickStrahl) reported

    @webprofusion As far as I know, yes... Lengthy GitHub Actions pipeline to verify. First time through likely triggers all sorts of bogus little issues. Once the files are dialed it's good, but getting there took a while. Versions change frequently requiring template updates. Not a fan - this process is a pain in the ***. Now that it's automated not so bad, but it takes a LOT OF steps to get this going.

  • nyxengineer
    Nyxia (@nyxengineer) reported

    @alexckombo very imformative, open a GitHub issue and attach a crash log.

  • cureteurazvan
    Razvan Andrei Cureteu (@cureteurazvan) reported

    3. Github oauth. Backend handles every scenario, fails, errors. Wired up the frontend also. Production ready.

  • Muham_Ai
    Muhammad Ali (@Muham_Ai) reported

    A powerful framework nobody knows how to use is just a GitHub star collector until someone writes the docs. 568 stars in 48 hours for the guide proves that developer adoption is a documentation problem, not a technology problem.

  • usectlcloud
    Usectl (@usectlcloud) reported

    Push-to-Deploy connect your GitHub repo. every push to your branch triggers a build and deploy automatically. real use case: you're fixing a bug at 11pm. you push the fix. by the time you close your laptop, it's live. no SSH, no manual steps, no deployment checklist. #usectl

  • AjeyGore
    Ajey Gore (@AjeyGore) reported

    @zahlekhan github issues and then flat files. slowly mcp will come in picture again, but right now, this is sufficient.

  • Warchamp7
    𝙒𝘼𝙍★𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙈𝙋𝟳 (@Warchamp7) reported

    @XolotlVtuber @OBSProject Most often when we hear from users about problems after updating, it's due to plugins. If you have issues after updating and you're not using any third-party plugins, please report it to us via GitHub or Discord! We can't fix bugs we don't know about :)

  • Shreyassanthu77
    Shreyas Mididoddi (@Shreyassanthu77) reported

    @theo I really really tried to make opencode with tailscale work but the uis just aren't made for mobile that's my biggest issue GitHub copilot with their agent thing is absolute trash but has a p decent overall workflow. i could see myself using gh agent built by competent people

  • bit2swaz
    bit2swaz (@bit2swaz) reported

    im gonna try and start learning about ai inference, zkml, etc. from today. meanwhile, github copilot will fix my ci checks. im done :/

  • ZacharyMelinger
    Zachary Melinger (@ZacharyMelinger) reported

    Most people think they're saving time by pasting the same context into Claude over and over. They're not. They're just doing manual labor. Claude Skills fix this — and 87,000 GitHub stars by early 2026 suggests people figured that out fast.

  • munawwarfiroz
    Munawwar Firoz (@munawwarfiroz) reported

    @traits_reality @devabram Haven't checked. Will read about it. We have ended up using very less features of GitHub. CI, issue tracker etc are separate tools.

  • bankoncrypto
    j- (@bankoncrypto) reported

    @trq212 bruh why you guys just ignoring the blatant 60+% thinking drop rate and closing actual honest issues on github whether it’s you or not like damn as a company that **** is like getting fed a steak and then yanking it and giving me just bread