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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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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Paris, Île-de-France 3
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 3
Barcelona, Catalunya 2
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 2
Kitchener, ON 2
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
Southall, England 1
Ballwin, MO 1
Raipur, CT 1
La Paz, Departamento de La Paz 1
Petrolina, PE 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Torrevieja, Comunitat Valenciana 1
Ferrette, ACAL 1
São Paulo, SP 1
Talizat, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Perpignan, Occitanie 1
Santiago, Región Metropolitana 1
Willich, NRW 1
Guarulhos, SP 1
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Île-de-France 1
Belfort, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Sutton Coldfield, England 1
Slough, England 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Divinópolis, MG 1
Granada, Andalucía 1
Cagayan de Oro, Northern Mindanao 1
Dhaka, Dhaka Division 1

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • _raulb_ Raúl Barroso (@_raulb_) reported

    @koesbong @github If a pull-request "closes" an issue, does merging the PR automatically close the issue?

  • tjmahr tj mahr 🍍🍕 (@tjmahr) reported

    hybrid data work strategies 1. VPN and access network drives ❌logins required, slow 2. Box ❌ out of principle 3. Onedrive/Sharepoint sync ❌choked on large repos 4. GitHub enterprise ❌don't have 5. Plain GitHub ❌not worth IRB hassle 6. VPN and access network drives w *** ✅

  • izs isaacs (@izs) reported

    @francescobianco @TheJackForge @RickHunter7 Ok, so... you pick 40 of the most busy people on GitHub, more or less at random (using "ai"), and ping them on an issue that they know nothing about, in a repo they've never heard of, asking them for help fixing it? Seems a bit spammy, yeah.

  • MrThomasRayner Thomas Rayner (@MrThomasRayner) reported

    @JustinWGrote Just seeing the demo on integrating with Jupyter notebooks, allowing you to easily query GitHub issues etc. Does this do that Jupyter integration, or just UI elements?

  • mfts0 Marc Seitz (@mfts0) reported

    @isamlambert I’m also starting a community on GitHub Discussions around open source. It makes sense to be on GitHub for this community as there’s no additional login/platform requires. However, thinking about a long-term storage/newsletter on a @forem instance like @COSS_Community.

  • FlorianHeigl1 on error resume next (@FlorianHeigl1) reported

    somehow you never read "there is absolutely no access control implemented. any requests for it have consistently been closed" in Github projects Readme. Thus, check those closed issues for comments like "You're at the mercy of someone who wants that support to right the code :("

  • Ayibatonye0 Niger DeltaBoi( PalmOil Plug) (@Ayibatonye0) reported

    @Thecreativemena Lolz, I just have to be creative about it, if not I would have met roadblocks and just give up. It's still more tasking than PC sha, I have PC and desktop though, I just push to my GitHub if I need to use PC, especially for graphics or some code error

  • HillCitizen HillCitizen (@HillCitizen) reported

    @hillelogram Part of the problem is how the GitHub interface shows the last commit next to each file, which is useless to most readers. It should show a one line summary of the file, probably extracted from the code docs somehow

  • Kyuunex Kyuunéx (@Kyuunex) reported

    @Yudragen make a github issue

  • Philco78 Phil Scott (@Philco78) reported

    @jandedobbeleer Just add a github issue template that simply says "it's because you don't have your terminal set to use a nerdfont" and disconnect from the internet for a month

  • gbraad Gerard Braad (@gbraad) reported

    @brian_lovin @jwildeboer @github I care about the project boards and being able to move issues and notes between columns, but this has been painful in the web browser on the phone. Anything that could help here?

  • jasonbyday Jason Day (@jasonbyday) reported

    @zachleat @____lighthouse * Is documentation relatively complete/up to date? * Is the developer(s) active in the community, GitHub issues, etc?

  • 64_3ater that one ***** who's obsessed with python on ps3 (@64_3ater) reported

    @Spacelightsys k login to replit w/ github then lol

  • NDevito1 Nick DeVito (...in the time of COVID) (@NDevito1) reported

    I haven't encountered any issues with this yet, but one thing I wish Journals stated more clearly in their author guidelines is that they don't consider GitHub repos that contain code alongside the results (say in a Jupyter Notebook) prior publication.

  • zakabog Zakabog (@zakabog) reported

    @Cache_sys @smartereveryday You can store data in code but then where do you store the code for long term storage? If you say "GitHub" or another repository then what do you do when the site shuts down and you no longer have your data?

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