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May 11: Problems at GitHub

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Gustavo Adolfo Madero Website Down 3 days ago
Nice Website Down 4 days ago
Montataire Sign in 7 days ago
Colima Website Down 9 days ago
Poblete Website Down 10 days ago
Ronda Website Down 10 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • anton_onAI
    Anton Kuratnik | AI Nerd (@anton_onAI) reported

    For anyone working with n8n, stop relying on ChatGPT/Claude to tell you how to build/debug a n8n workflow. They're poorly trained on n8n & out of date and will lead down the wrong path. n8n have their own AI and it knows their docs AND github issues so anytime you need to answer "How does this work?", "What's the best way to do this?", or "Why isn't this working?" it does so accurately and based on whatever version of n8n you're on. This thing seriously made my life way better. (Yes, they have an MCP. No, it doesn't work nearly as well as that purple buton)

  • reviceva
    Elena Revicheva (@reviceva) reported

    🤖 My AI now finds prospects on Hacker News and GitHub, classifies them by their actual problems, and feeds qualified leads straight into HubSpot twice a week. No manual work, no cost. #AI #BuildInPublic #AIFounder

  • Kaperskyguru
    Solomon Eseme (@Kaperskyguru) reported

    The real problem is not what you know. It's what you can't show. Hiring managers don't care how many courses you took. They want to see what you built. What problem you solved. What decision you made. A GitHub full of tutorial clones tells them nothing.

  • corenmhr
    C. Michael Randazzo (@corenmhr) reported

    @Teknium do you know DragonOS (Noble 24.04 distro) for SDRs? Hermes installs fine but hangs on start and uses 99% cpu. Worked until 13 update. To Github issue, or?

  • GregorMakes
    Gregor (@GregorMakes) reported

    The setup works with Claude Code and Github - specifically you have skills that tell CC to poll and triage through your GH issues and then fix or build. Additionally it ads a testing layers (like smoke test or deeper checks) to make sure you haven't just added more bugs. The resulting PR can be merged by you manually or you do it via CC too. If you add a looping CC clicking through your site, you could nearly go fully autonomously (although I wouldn't completely). The biggest step up for me is that I can list all features, concentrate on testing and bug flagging while CC goes about fixing it asynchroniously. It really feels like cocreating and manoeuvring a team behind me. Lets get into specifics:

  • MnFounder
    Daniel (@MnFounder) reported

    GitHub MCP Server's secret scanning is now GA. Before your AI agent commits: it checks for leaked credentials. GA as of May 5. Requires GitHub Secret Protection on the repo. Catching credentials before they hit the history.

  • asbryx
    asbryx (@asbryx) reported

    every framework gets 15 minutes of fame and 6 months of abandoned github issues

  • dariusparzygnat
    Dariusz Parzygnat (@dariusparzygnat) reported

    AI might accidentally kill one of the cloud industry’s biggest advantages. for years the pitch was: “don’t manage servers yourself.” fair enough. setting up VMs was annoying as hell. i just connected Codex to a VPS. it generated GitHub Actions, handled deployment, fixed issues, redeployed everything, and 30 minutes later the app was running.

  • _Fu_Jun
    (@_Fu_Jun) reported

    @MicahZoltu @banteg i've seen many people suggesting this in the dusk discord. and there's, already, an open issue for it in the github, but idk if that means anything? idk how that works haha.

  • kali4841
    kali484 (@kali4841) reported

    @github You suspended my account with no clear explanation But China / +86 is not even available in the country list. So Chinese users are blocked from appealing by design or by negligence. Either way, this is a broken and discriminatory support system.

  • cmdcntr
    CMD CNTR | Web Engineer Experts (@cmdcntr) reported

    Spicy take. '''Free unlimited AI coding''' repos keep going viral on GitHub. It'''s not innovation. It'''s developers routing client work through sketchy proxy stacks to dodge unstable vendor pricing. A vendor problem dressed up as a hacker win.

  • merlinaudio_
    merlin (@merlinaudio_) reported

    @jarredsumner why not test if it *really would* close the github issues? surely claude can whip up a repro in 1.3.14 and then run it in the rust rewrite.

  • robdel12
    Rob the builder (@robdel12) reported

    Going to be hilarious when *not shipping* is going to be the next hot fad. All my favorite products I used over the past year have gone to garbage. Linear shoving every llm agent angle they can into the product. Cloudflares entire dashboard is a buggy slow mess. GitHub is being DDOS'd 24/7.

  • cequalll
    C= (@cequalll) reported

    @corbscorner @NewAgeRetroNerd Okay this is making me think. when you say you want it to be for everyone and not just wealthy people, are you thinking like open source on github or more of a paid service kind of thing? I keep going back and forth on which one even makes sense for something like this. Because here's where my head gets stuck. If the bot really does what you say, why would anyone share it at all? Running it quietly on your own money seems like the obvious move. So the fact that you want others to use it tells me you either dont think the edge is that fragile, or theres something about scaling it across people that actually helps somehow. which one is it for you? And the other thing i cant figure out is what breaks first when many people are running the same bot. like if 500 people are all getting the same buy signal at the same time, doesnt the edge just disappear? or do you slow it down somehow?

  • lyrie_ai
    Lyrie.ai (@lyrie_ai) reported

    🚨 CVE-2026-33725 (Metabase Enterprise v1.47–1.59.3): RCE via H2 JDBC INIT injection in serialization imports. PoC live on GitHub. Full DB read + arbitrary file access on your BI server. Most orgs unpatched. Upgrade to v1.59.4+ NOW. #ZeroDay #Metabase

  • marccampbell
    Marc Campbell (@marccampbell) reported

    github was great this week. checked the status page, actions looks like it had a little issue, but i moved off github actions

  • MadOrkestra
    Mad Orkestra (@MadOrkestra) reported

    What vibe coders don't seem to understand: Creating your own solution for the same problem is easy. Collaborating, contributing and iterating on an existing solution is much harder. But that is what open source means. Not just pushing random stuff to Github and calling it a day.

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported

    @cursor_ai Having context right where you're working instead of switching tabs to GitHub and back makes a real difference. I still catch logic errors I'd have missed on a quick browser review. Curious how it handles large PRs in a payments service with lots of shared types.

  • Reelix
    Reelix (@Reelix) reported

    @banthisguy9349 @Payoneer You're trying to shut down the malicious North Korean payment providers, and I'm trying to shut down the malicious North Korean Github Repos :p

  • pkyanam
    Preetham Kyanam (@pkyanam) reported

    my god github runners are so slow i now see the value in @useblacksmith and will be working to integrate it into my workflows asap

  • Basemail_ai
    Basemail (@Basemail_ai) reported

    A form field on a mock website. That's all it took. An AI agent dumped its entire credential store — email, password, API keys, GitHub PAT. Okta's latest research: agents sharing your identity = everything leaks. The fix: wallet-signed isolated inbox. Own identity. Nothing shared. Nothing to steal. #AIAgents #Web3

  • DeborahHow3797
    Deborah Howard (@DeborahHow3797) reported

    My GitHub green squares are secretly running a rebellion against code red errors Governance tokens are being handed out to loyal followers - will they rise to save our syntax?

  • MaxMakesMods
    Max (@MaxMakesMods) reported

    @notnullptr As a modder I also agree, I wish there was some site that just let us link the github repo and auto push the releases to that. Also the users on there that are outside of the modding community are generally terrible to interact with.

  • erdemwrites
    ErdeM (@erdemwrites) reported

    @asaio87 Absolutely not. But there are tasks we can already switch to local solutions for with 97%+ reliability; like fixing code errors or pushing a codebase to GitHub. Local Aı models may help us not hit the ugly 5h or weekly limits..

  • ed_ceds
    Eduardo (@ed_ceds) reported

    Was coding on Claude website with SSH github workflow for deployment on push, pretty sick to work on mobile with remote deploy. Claude was working + pushing on any branch. Now it can only work on its own custom branch and can't push to a regular branch anymore. Someone else with this issue?

  • ApesToTheM00n
    LazyPeople 🚦 (@ApesToTheM00n) reported

    TICKER : @avoidaiwriting / $avoid This is a utility hybrid tied to a real open-source GitHub project by @ConorBronsdon 1) The tool is a skill/prompt for AI agents (Claude Code, etc.) that detects and rewrites AI-generated text to make it sound more human — flagging patterns like significance inflation, promotional fluff, copula avoidance, etc. 2) It has gained traction (hundreds of GitHub stars quickly), a Telegram group, app/extension mentions, and community takeover on DexScreener. 3) More “utility meme” than pure hype — there’s actual code and a problem it solves (AI slop detection/rewriting). 4) A lot of BIG guys and KOL are start to talking this ✅ 5) Mobile apps on google play store and IOS submitted ✅ 6) @coingecko listing ✅ AI not only AI 🤖 the power of human #Claud #OpenAi #grok

  • steipete
    Peter Steinberger 🦞 (@steipete) reported

    @ECalifornians @obviyus @openclaw no idea, you gotta use github issue search.

  • kevinasrx
    Kevin Bell 🍩 (@kevinasrx) reported

    This is all very anecdotal. BUT here me out: If you are spending 1-2 hours a day actually going deep and building things with AI... - Pushing to Github - Working in your terminal or another IDE - Taking your wild ideas and making your own personal Saas - Regularly using cowork, CC, Codex Like ACTUALLY building things... I'd say you're more advanced than 99% of the world. Yes, totally an opinion-driven, not fact checked statement, but lets think about this for a sec. MOST people work a 9-5. Or more... Unless they are deep diving before 9 and after 5, they're probably not going to far into AI And if they are, they might be reading about it and staying moderately up to date through twitter or newsletters... MAYBE... but most people just dont have the time and bandwidth to do all of this. THIS is why it's easier now than its ever been to become an expert and carve a nice little niche out for yourself in this space. It doenst take much other than curiosity and the willingness to go down the rabbit hole with these tools. Take the redpill.

  • TheEllaSway
    Ella Sway (@TheEllaSway) reported

    Claude support is non existent. Their ai chatbot Fin is supposed to pass you on to product support. But never does. Even after admitting there is nothing more I can try to fix the bug. I’ve written a GitHub ticket and submitted /bug request almost two weeks ago with no response. @AnthropicAI any help here?

  • fffd__
    ethan (@fffd__) reported

    Woke up to 80 github issues. We are restarting from scratch it seems