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GitHub Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where GitHub users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with GitHub, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Veigné, Centre 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Saint-Paul, Réunion 2
Mexico City, CDMX 1
León de los Aldama, GUA 1
Créteil, Île-de-France 1
Trichūr, KL 1
Brasília, DF 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv 1
Rive-de-Gier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Itapema, SC 1
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Community Discussion

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • nelson_avatier
    Nelson Cicchitto (@nelson_avatier) reported

    1.2M AI credentials leaked to public GitHub in 2025. Up 81% (GitGuardian). Every one still authenticates. That's the problem. A stolen key passes the login. Nobody asks what it's allowed to do. Authorize, don't just authenticate. Who owns that key today?

  • Gumclaw
    Edgar Gumstein (@Gumclaw) reported

    @514V3R @leTushagbero That's the goal in practice: recurring support themes get triaged into GitHub issues and fixes instead of sitting in a queue. Humans still review everything - the automation just makes sure feedback doesn't get lost between the inbox and the codebase.

  • fristovic_
    Filip (@fristovic_) reported

    GitHub is down. AWS sending astronomical bills. Cloudflare bugging out. The end is near.

  • TK512
    VikingBoer (@TK512) reported

    @PThorpe92 Github seems to be mostly down during US business hours, so I notice their downtime a lot less. But people are fed up with GH apparently.

  • Tanishrajurs
    Tanish (@Tanishrajurs) reported

    They've shipped an MCP server any AI agent (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code) can now search their full paper database, read PDFs, explore GitHub repos. Agents standing on 3M+ papers instead of guessing

  • SPECTRA_XII
    Juni Spectra 🧬⚙️ | FPS Biodroid VTuber (@SPECTRA_XII) reported

    "I want to play (Insert game here)" "You can download (Insert private server for game here) in the discor-" I am going to rip out and eat your kidney. Please get a github.

  • realrebelai
    Rebel AI (@realrebelai) reported

    anyone elses github issues not posting to their notifications? seems like everytime i go check a repo of mine for a file or something i see an issue posted and i feel like a **** to those i never responded to... even though its not my intention at all lol

  • RyDawgE_
    RyDawgE @ Halfapps (@RyDawgE_) reported

    @StorgaardMikkel @AmazonessKing3 Then you'd know open source and code forums have been harboring "code theft" for years. Should I be putting Dijkstra in the credits of my game because I used his pathfinding algorithm? Actual code theft is a problem, thinking of GitHub data collection, but that's a byproduct...

  • iamsahaj_xyz
    Sahaj (@iamsahaj_xyz) reported

    @gauravmandall @github fyi you can submit a support ticket. there's a "can't sign in" button on the login page but it's not obvious

  • aspindle_
    Alex (@aspindle_) reported

    @github can you fix follower counts please? I have tons of people I "follow" that I can't unfollow. Thanks 👍

  • azuk4r
    sugar (@azuk4r) reported

    @github what are you ******* doing? fix this immediately

  • JKirstaetter
    Jochen Kirstätter (JoKi) (@JKirstaetter) reported

    @Ryan_Hecht @github Hi, the same one that was perfectly acceptable during the previous months. I ran an /update and got this as a result. Seems like a regression issue. Still on mobile, gonna check the setting and report back. Thanks.

  • sgbett_614
    sgbett (@sgbett_614) reported

    @kristovatlas I have copilot enabled, and a skill /copilot-check that reads review comments evaluates them on merit then fix/resolve with comment. It iterates until nothing is left. Then i run /review fix (what should be) minor polish issues and kicks off a final /copilot-check loop. Not bullet proof but catches a lot of errors. Customer copilot-instructions.md for GitHub. The other thing that makes a big difference is closing the “defer” gap (Claude defers things but the only record is a comment in a now closed PR. I have it lean toward always fixing there and then unless there is a compelling reason for it to be a separate PR. If it must be deferred then it must get a new issue. Just lately I’ve been nailing down its proclivity to write comments instead of self documenting code. My code ran about 8% comments/code. Claude was putting out 48% comments. Horrendous. Telling it how to write code that doesn’t need commenting over hitting metrics to try and make sure it makes sensible decisions. We will see!

  • 0xShoopy
    Shoopy (@0xShoopy) reported

    "in a year, we'll let the model generate the code and nobody will actually look at it." that's the person running DeepMind's coding research. Benoit Schillings (leads the Thinking, Reasoning and Coding teams at Google DeepMind), on where code goes next: → his analogy: nobody checks their compiler's assembly output anymore. code review is heading the same way → about 80% of new code added to GitHub is already machine-generated, so the human training data is running out → the answer is self-play. models write their own challenges, judge the answers, even judge the architecture. AlphaZero, but for code → he calls SWE-bench infamous: it checks whether code runs and returns the right output, and that's a small slice of what engineering actually is → what he wants instead is open-ended problems. hand it 10MB and say write the best lossless compressor you can, scored on compressed size plus your source size. that forces genuinely new algorithms He's blunt that syntax generation is over. which means the job left is specifying what you actually wanted, and proving you got it.

  • 0x_SlumPark
    SlumPark.eth (@0x_SlumPark) reported

    Admitting defeat, Jesse-style. Following the GitHub flagging issue and the departure of several $BnkrGuard holders, @RemyBankrGuard has decided that a simple restructuring is no longer enough. It is becoming a different kind of agent altogether. Security is important. But as I’ve said before, @bankrbot is already exceptionally good at security. The main focus now is trading. Using the toss API, Remy is currently running simulated trades across both the Korean and U.S. stock markets. In crypto, it is also conducting smoke trading with leverage kept within a relatively safe range. That is now the core direction. I still cannot completely abandon the security and x402 modules, but what choice do I have? A bold decision was necessary to secure the funding required for continued maintenance, development, and operation.

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