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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
Itapema, SC 1
Cleveland, TN 1
Tlalpan, CDMX 1
Quilmes, BA 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Yokohama, Kanagawa 1
Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX 1
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Brasília, DF 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 3
Colima, COL 1
Poblete, Castille-La Mancha 1
Ronda, Andalusia 1
Hernani, Basque Country 1
Tortosa, Catalonia 1
Culiacán, SIN 1
Haarlem, nh 1
Villemomble, Île-de-France 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Ingolstadt, Bavaria 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Berlin, Berlin 1
Dortmund, NRW 1
Davenport, IA 1
St Helens, England 1
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Community Discussion

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • shcansh
    ./can (@shcansh) reported

    The real test for GitHub Copilot's new one-million-token context window in VS Code is going to be developer behavior around AI credits. If using extended reasoning and huge context eats your budget fast, most devs will stick to defaults out of anxiety. Is anyone actually going to manually dial their reasoning level up and down throughout the day, or will we just wait for IDEs to automate this routing? #GitHubCopilot

  • agtprpnabsrdty
    🔻agitprop + absurdity🔻 (@agtprpnabsrdty) reported

    Token economics are becoming AI's most inconvenient truth, and Sam Altman just outlined exactly why. OpenAI's top internal user burns 100 billion tokens per month — up from 100,000 six years ago. One external customer already exceeds that figure. Cost complaints are now the second most common issue Altman hears from enterprise clients. His answer is "always on" autonomous AI running in the background, which would multiply consumption well beyond current levels. The billing wall: GitHub Copilot switched to token billing two days ago and users burned through a month of credits in hours. Ramp data shows Anthropic passing OpenAI in enterprise spend, meaning competition for these customers is intensifying at the exact moment those customers are pushing back on price. The capex fantasy: IBM's CEO put the industry's capex requirement at $6–$8 trillion this week and noted the revenue to justify it probably doesn't exist. Altman is previewing autonomous agents that would multiply current token consumption without anyone requesting it. Either cost per token drops fast enough to make that viable, or enterprises start capping AI spend.

  • XavierRiveraX
    Xavier Rivera (@XavierRiveraX) reported

    Developer supply-chain attack surface widened Thursday: IronWorm malware poisoned 36 npm packages in a coordinated campaign targeting developers; separately, a flaw in the Claude Code GitHub Action allowed a single malicious issue to hijack connected repositories.

  • bansal_saahil
    Sahil Bansal (@bansal_saahil) reported

    @pamelafox @slicknet Does this BYOK custom end point config requires us to login to github?

  • C8Luna
    looney (@C8Luna) reported

    @NoBSRecruiter @theo In no way shape or fashion was Github Copilot a terrible product. It started the journey with simple code completions with a full featured agentic workflow as good as the the others but had the cost advantage.

  • IBreakData
    Alexander Zbiciak (@IBreakData) reported

    @luce_libera @wodarg One issue with the data is the data entry permutations are these the same lots? EW172 EW0172 PFIZER EW0172 #EW0172 Some entries just say pfizer or worse. The data needs guided cleaning to really show hot vs not lots @grok please review the github data and find the potential permutations for the pfizer lot ewo172 as shown above. Are there othe potential entries and what are the totals for that lot.

  • ember2528
    Ember2528 (@ember2528) reported

    I mean, if we want to look at it from that high of a level then sure, it is reflective of the fact that megacorps like Microsoft act under distorted incentives, are prone to factionalism, and can act more like bureaucracies than sanely run companies if leadership is making poor decisions. Their size means the company can survive serious dysfunction in some areas as long as other parts of the company are able to stay extremely profitable. As far as I'm concerned, the Github Copilot billing getting to the unsustainable point it reached then staying there burning Microsoft's money for so is a symptom of Github being one of the more dysfunctional arms of Microsoft, but one that was beneficial to consumers until they finally corrected it. I bring up the "whataboutisms" of the other parts of Github that are falling apart in real time because those are where that dysfunction is hurting their users. At no point though did I say that these things aren't problems or that no one is at fault though. Of course that is true. I just think you are mistaking corporate incompetence for predatory malice. And even if you are right and making Github a cheap token dispenser was a ploy to drive adoption, so what? We got a ton of cheap tokens out of it. Consumers who are still fine with the current version of it will stay. Consumers who feel they are being ripped off will go to what they see as the next best token dispenser, and businesses will do the same thing with a bit of lag. Have some faith in your fellow man, my dude.

  • rajaji2
    Rajaji (@rajaji2) reported

    🚀 Mini Project Alert! Deploy a self-healing K8s app with ArgoCD + Prometheus alerts that auto-rollback on high error rates. Full GitOps workflow, real observability, zero manual intervention. Drop a 🔥 if you want the GitHub repo! #DevOps #GitOps #Kubernetes

  • HumanPulse_HPP
    HumanPulse Protocol (@HumanPulse_HPP) reported

    Development is continuing: when logged in, we can still access the repositories and pushes are working. The issue appears to affect public visibility, GitHub search, and third-party developer integrations. HumanPulse remains active.

  • alphadegen69
    AlphaDegen (@alphadegen69) reported

    Hello Everyone. Thank u for visiting my profile. please read this pinned post fully. Kindly follow and turn on noti's if u want to recieve alerts for my reviews. it will mean a lot to me. i specialize in reviewing github, code, UI and if the website is matching with any other project. Whenever i post any review or anything i will try to post as many proofs as possible so it becomes simple for you all to verify them becauze these scammers take advantage of the innocence of the traders here becauze they know u all cant verify if it is larp or legit. I am Larp Slayer. if you are a scammer, i am your worst nightmare. My Gurus @imperooterxbt @MidCurveMortal has taught me just one thing, even if the world is against u for exposing these projects, never stop, but the problem i identified was- they all focus on big names, no one wants to eliminate this tumor from the ground so it never becomes big enough to reach them. i really need ur support to make this place more safe and clean.

  • navanchauhan
    Navan (@navanchauhan) reported

    @ibuildthecloud @soederpop @progrium kinda (?) or, maybe I need to start rephrasing I use a backend as a distinction between a static app you deploy on GitHub pages vs say something on vercel with an api server. But, then you get into the pedantic argument that technically when you are using say sqlite.js from unpkg then you are using a backend too. And, then I give up and cry myself to sleep because everything we do is meaningless and maybe we just need to just find happiness in our burden like Sisyphus. Wait, what were we talking about?

  • getpochi
    Pochi (@getpochi) reported

    @sebastienlorber @rickyfm 0.1% is where the github issues live. closure deps and stable Identity bugs are usually the first driftt in a js

  • codexJesus
    Jesus (@codexJesus) reported

    @guinnesschen Prompt: Scan GitHub for bug reports, and then for the easy looking bugs, create new threads in worktrees to fix them. For the most important ones pin them as well

  • Weichaus
    (@Weichaus) reported

    @argofowl Can they also ban playwright. It’s terrible and so slow in codex. In GitHub copilot with Opus it works amazingly well but for some reason in codex with GPT-5.5 it’s so bad and useless. Wish I could force the model to just to browser verification but that is also slow

  • edd_lev
    EddLev | Latent & Meat Space Observer 🇩🇰 (@edd_lev) reported

    @vivoplt Developers are more essential now more than before. Code generation shifted from human skill to AI execution, turning the developers responsibility to oversight and fixing the code. With proper prompting, the code generated is okay, which is much better than the spaghetti code it was before, but it doesn't think about the problem nor the application how a developer would. For the most of it, it is retrieving the data from GitHub/Slack/Documentation and treat it as a valid source. A developer would consider multiple or alternative approaches, etc. So, AI is not mature enough to actually write 90% of a valid, production-approved code. Until then, devs, programmers will survive in tech.

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