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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
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 4
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 2
Kitchener, ON 2
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
Cagayan de Oro, Northern Mindanao 1
Dhaka, Dhaka Division 1
Colorado Springs, CO 1
Baharampur, WB 1
Mexico City, CDMX 1
Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, SF 1
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá 1
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 1
Saint Andrews, Scotland 1
Sumaré, SP 1
Racine, WI 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Manizales, Departamento de Caldas 1
San José, Provincia de San José 1
Fresno, CA 1
Cali, Departamento del Valle del Cauca 1
Caen, Normandie 1
Kuala Lumpur, KUL 1
Nouméa, Province Sud 1
Los Angeles, CA 1
Marietta, GA 1
Miami, FL 1
Florence, SC 1
Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt 1
Siegen, NRW 1

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mcclure111 mcc (@mcclure111) reported

    Anyway copyright muddles aside, I think Github Copilot is solving the wrong problem. Instead of autocomplete, what it ought to let you do is write the tests and types for your program and it randomly generates code until the tests pass

  • simongbengtsson Simon Bengtsson (@simongbengtsson) reported

    @SilasDue99 Glad to here it has been useful! Can you file a new issue on github where we can troubleshoot it in more detail? Link to github is available on the eventcal website.

  • nihilistMTA Nihilist MTA (@nihilistMTA) reported

    There is no A train service between Inwood-207 St and 181 St because github was down. don't ask.

  • spandanXD Spandan Patnaik 🤍 (@spandanXD) reported

    @rakyll As far as I have seen others using @github CoPilot, it is really amazing to see things that it can do. Many people can get massive benefits using it Software dev using it to write proper tests to check every corner cases that might cause some problem is just one of many examples

  • R32Code CodyB. :|: (@R32Code) reported

    @github Why does your editor blow out all my markdown files it really upsets me that I took all this time then have to fix it all again on your website. Get back to me to solve this issue. Thanks. #Markdown

  • oxinabox_frames Lyndon (Frames) White (@oxinabox_frames) reported

    GitHub Actions is legit cool. Loads of tiny little actions that e.g. make review suggestions to apply style formatter, or fix doctests after output changes, or notify slack, or check some little thing all these little things. Tiny, innumerable quality of life improvements.

  • blorgblorgblorg Blorg³ (@blorgblorgblorg) reported

    on the off chance that someone namesearches matrix tweets and has **** to say about how i should ask for help in a chatroom or on github: nah, if i can't set up your software on a normal-*** ubuntu VPS using just the documentation then you have already lost me, fix your docs

  • Dhanush_Xen Dhanush N (@Dhanush_Xen) reported

    *** rebase takes more time than debugging an error 🙃 @github

  • costerad 🕸️ Adam Coster 🎮 (@costerad) reported

    I have received my GitHub Copilot invite. Time to find out just how esoteric my problems are.

  • funnuion_son Degenerot Monke, CFA, 🍌🚀🌝 (@funnuion_son) reported

    @elonmusk @newscientist I’ve never seen an error on GitHub code, bruh

  • ryiron Ryan Mallon (@ryiron) reported

    Copilot being trained on all github repos means it has been trained on: * Hobbyist code * Reverse engineering dumps * Malware * Code written decades ago Licensing issues aside, in many cases copilot has been learning from code that is not suited to modern production code bases.

  • DasGustafson David Gustafson (@DasGustafson) reported

    @waded GitHub is all about the swag. Some describe it as a sticker company with a software problem.

  • fredmontet Fred Montet (@fredmontet) reported

    @NoraDotCodes I understand the frustration but when you publish on GitHub, you agree to grant them a license, see the terms. Also, their right to use your code and to share it (which could happen with Copilot) are two different problems imho...

  • Visionary_Nic Rob (@Visionary_Nic) reported

    @rorysmichaels @DefiSafety @ShytoshiKusama The thing about not publicly displaying your mainnet addresses (ex: MasterChef) is that you’re not letting the public look at your main software infrastructure. This is a big safety and transparency issue. They also do not have a public GitHub. They’re being anti-transparent.

  • hipsterelectron danny mcClanahan (@hipsterelectron) reported

    @miguelraz_ @tidelift which is exponentially more efficient than recreating that (poorly) everywhere else. github copilot allows you to introduce confusing errors you have to fix later since they don’t consult the devs themselves—tidelift allows you to instead *remove* cruft

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