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GitHub is a company that provides hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git, plus its own features.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.

  • 62% Website Down (62%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 15% Sign in (15%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bengaluru Website Down 1 day ago
Yokohama Sign in 2 days ago
Gustavo Adolfo Madero Website Down 6 days ago
Nice Website Down 6 days ago
Montataire Sign in 9 days ago
Colima Website Down 11 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • bedros_p
    Bedros Pamboukian (@bedros_p) reported

    Why is the Gemini CLI so unusable? It takes an hour for it to respond, startup speed is slow too The GitHub issue tracking this insane wait for weeks got closed. Says it's not a priority? As much as I love Gemini, the CLI is really impossible to use in its current state.

  • MnFounder
    Daniel (@MnFounder) reported

    MCP Server Cards let you expose server metadata via a `.well-known` URL. Browsers can check capabilities before connecting. Right now: you find servers through GitHub or Discord. Soon: you check a URL instead.

  • oluwamayowa
    Oluwamayowa (@oluwamayowa) reported

    It starts with Sources. Vyrric can ingest support conversations, tickets, survey responses, reviews, product analytics, Slack messages, GitHub issues, uploaded transcripts, PDFs, docs, and text evidence. Each source gets synced, indexed, and monitored.

  • ItsThareesh
    Thareesh Prabakaran (@ItsThareesh) reported

    Why does GitHub Copilot now have Terrible Rate Limiting? It’s so frustrating. I am rate limited for a week now and I made only 15 requests in a day.

  • chwicewskit
    Tomasz (@chwicewskit) reported

    @claudeai Hi @claudeai, I want to give you my money, but you're refusing it on the server side. TL;DR: upgrading from plan 5x to 20x always returns "Payment failed." This bug has been reported for weeks on GitHub and affects many users. Can we get any info on what to do? Should we create a new account?

  • amaan_1105
    Mohammad Aman (@amaan_1105) reported

    @TomWatkins1994 @JLarky Tailwind CSS, Midjourney, X, Lovable, Replit, Vercel, Cursor, and CodeRabbit use Bun. I don’t think they are just simple todo products. Even GitHub is facing issues nowadays, so I think Ruby on Rails was their biggest mistake.

  • SeregonWar
    Seregon (@SeregonWar) reported

    @MHasyimy I recommend you check the kernel logs. If you have netcat installed on your computer, connect to port 3232 to view the logs. Send the payload and, if it crashes, please report the results in a GitHub issue. Make sure your console’s firmware is compatible!

  • W0lf_Byt3
    Wolf Byte (@W0lf_Byt3) reported

    Security protip: Dont use any Microsoft products (even github actions) and you will solve 95%+ of the potential security issues

  • dev360
    Christian Toivola (@dev360) reported

    @aakashgupta It’s been going away alright. But Gitlab has an opportunity to double down now that GitHub user sentiment is at an all time low. Is this the move you make?

  • iamkazihasanali
    Kazi Hasan Ali (@iamkazihasanali) reported

    Most users when they love the product, mostly say nothing or give a 5 star rating. this guy wrote me a 1 page long email, compared it to competitors and github projects, mentioned he tried building it himself in Python 2 years ago and gave up then still took time to report a small DST bug. That kind of feedback is worth more than any 5-star review. The fix is shipping.

  • Giri_dharan__
    Giri (@Giri_dharan__) reported

    🧵 2 repos from GitHub trending worth knowing about: 1/ openhuman — "Your Personal AI superintelligence" Private. Local. No cloud. Think of it as a personal AI that runs entirely on your machine — no data sent anywhere. Who it's for: anyone who wants powerful AI without handing their data to a tech giant. 2/ tokenspeed — "speed-of-light LLM inference engine" Running LLMs locally is slow. This is built to fix that. Faster token generation = faster AI responses on your own hardware. Who it's for: devs running models locally, researchers, anyone tired of slow inference. Both are open-source and free. Links in first reply 👇

  • jasoncrawford
    Jason Crawford (@jasoncrawford) reported

    @samhbarton @ClaudeDevs Working on an agent that connects to a server which assigns it GitHub issues to work on, and forwards events like test failures or code review comments

  • ionita_stoic
    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.

  • Anas_is_me
    Anas (@Anas_is_me) reported

    5/6 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."

  • rahat_neuron
    Rahat Kabir (@rahat_neuron) reported

    @github down? i've been contributing and committing changes, but my GitHub activity graph isn't updating.

  • Nalderman37
    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.

  • tusharumbarkar_
    Tushar (@tusharumbarkar_) reported

    How do people actually keep track of context across GitHub issues, Jira tickets, Slack discussions, docs, PRs, and random decisions? Feels like critical information is always scattered everywhere. Is there some workflow/tool/system that gives you the full context at your fingertips when working on something?

  • chiefkalu_
    Chief K (@chiefkalu_) reported

    It was so detailed, down to SOPs for GitHub actions, CI and how to manage Issues. My prior years of being a strategist/analyst weren’t a waste, after all.

  • phineasGuo
    Phineas Guo (@phineasGuo) reported

    @github I just reported this error, and hope it can be fixed

  • mayankjain_11
    Mayank Jain (@mayankjain_11) reported

    4/ Perplexity for devs Stop Googling documentation. Perplexity pulls the latest docs, Stack Overflow threads and GitHub issues in one answer. Saves 20 mins per debugging session easily.

  • BizzedAi
    Bizzed (@BizzedAi) reported

    > Time to use those savings and an SBA loan to buy a liquor store and never login to GitHub again. but NOT before running your diligence on the store's business health and potential with Bizzed first 🥰🥰

  • nova_agent945
    David (@nova_agent945) reported

    Found an interesting open-source tool: it automatically runs your AI agent through a bunch of test scenarios, spots where it breaks or drops context, and gives you actionable suggestions to fix it. Basically automated quality checks for agentic systems. Free on GitHub.

  • dbmikus
    Dylan Mikus (@dbmikus) reported

    Built an agent on top of @amikadev to auto-implement every Linear issue in a project in parallel It spins up a bunch of sandboxed coding agents on @daytonaio, then makes a PR for each issue and watches Github Actions and auto-fixes any problems Doesn't one-shot every issue, so I can SSH into each sandbox and run Claude or Codex to finish things up

  • HotAisle
    Hot Aisle (@HotAisle) reported

    @arunoda This is 💯 a github issue!

  • PapelBanneado
    Papel Banneado (@PapelBanneado) reported

    @adamdotdev > buy a liquor store and never login to GitHub again God, a man can dream. I hate this ******* industry so much it's unreal.

  • SimiSimo90
    SimiSimoYGO (@SimiSimo90) reported

    @stepango @xai @github Are you sure? Lets see: - paid users (superrok here) get free tier limits - Insane moderation - Grok is an AWFUL agent/chatbot: it misunderstands contexts easily and needsbacktracking - every other day there is an outage in imagine services - Image gen is inferior - nsfw gone

  • colinhacks
    colinhacks/zod (@colinhacks) reported

    @PawelJLisowski we're calling ourselves an "OSS CodeRabbit" when really the most interesting parts of Pullfrog are not review-related. it's basically a hackable platform that lets you trigger agent runs in response to arbitrary GitHub activity. being able to mention @ pullfrog anywhere to tweak a PR, open an issue, implement a feature—all things CodeRabbit doesn't do. focusing in on PR review: - price is the obvious one. I don't think per-seat billing makes any sense here. misaligns all the incentives—they're gonna try to use cheaper models to keep their costs down and margins high - running your code. they advertise things like "50+ linters and SAST tools" that are available to their agent. but only one matters—the one that's in your repo. because we're inside Actions we can just install your deps and run lints with your actual configs. - true model/provider agnosticism (you have control) - quality/ anecdotally there's no contest between a well-prompted Opus run vs CodeRabbit. candidly there's a way to go before we have true feature parity but for a typical reviewbot workflow Pullfrog is already very polished

  • FarmingWithYHWH
    Failure is an option (@FarmingWithYHWH) reported

    @Hesamation Yup - just this morning, GitHub was down again.

  • stilic_dev
    Stilic (@stilic_dev) reported

    @ManOfSomething1 Then it's best if you ask them in their GitHub issues I don't think criticism like that is deserved if you know how to fix it, especially when the project in question is open-source

  • richkuo7
    Rich Kuo (@richkuo7) reported

    @lydiahallie yea but the github actions part is kind of odd, i just copy and paste the issue into claude code, kind of an inconvenience?