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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
Créteil, Île-de-France 1
Trichūr, KL 1
Brasília, DF 2
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv 1
Rive-de-Gier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
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
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
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Community Discussion

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • cathrynlavery
    Cathryn (@cathrynlavery) reported

    @hnshah I worked with a dev who previously spent a week trying to fix something that was previously working that I was able to get back in 15 minutes just by a sniper approach to GitHub and pulling in the thing that was broken.

  • ReturntotheK
    Sherlocke Bones (@ReturntotheK) reported

    @StormWarningMom @AwakenedOutlaw The very serious problem with drones is they really aren't that hard or expensive to build or purchase for basic function. You could learn from YouTube or GitHub or even drone parts manufacturer docs. You don't even have to do any real building beyond cut and paste and bolt together if you don't want to buy one. For wpnization, I wouldn't want to even speculate to give some ahole ideas, but if you can make a drone motor spin, you know enough to control any other basic mechanism. Not that they didn't use AI and maybe Anthropic ignored flags, but they wouldn't need to use AI. That's why drones should be treated with the utmost seriousness and urgency. Pandora's box has been opened, further than the Ukraine war opened it, that's one thing we can definitively determine.

  • followjason
    Jason (@followjason) reported

    🔗 + TLDR Zodl 3.6.0 adds support for viewing wallet balances and payments in any of 23 fiat currencies instead of only USD, with automatic updates that respect Tor privacy settings. Server selection now offers simple Automatic (best available) or Manual options for reliable connectivity, while new wallets sync directly from the current chain tip to skip outdated checkpoint scans and speed up setup. Release incorporates community input including a GitHub pull request from tippenein for currency features and collaboration with Valar Group; update available via App Store, Google Play, and new F-Droid repository.

  • GsJyotiM
    Jyoti Meena (@GsJyotiM) reported

    Looking for an AI company CEO. Salary slab 1 cr. - Must post "build in public" threads on X - Must have been rejected by at least 3 VCs and still not given up - Must have a side project with 10k+ GitHub stars - Must claim to work 18 hour days with zero proof - Must have at least one viral hot take on AGI timelines - Must have been rejected by Y Combinator but still proudly flex the "YC reject" badge - Must post "we're hiring" on LinkedIn at least 3 times a week - Must have turned down an offer from Google/OpenAI to start this company If you know someone, let me know. I would love to work under him as an unpaid intern :)

  • trikcode
    Wise (@trikcode) reported

    Built a GitHub repo visualizer with MiniMax M3. Expected to spend most of the session fixing errors. Instead it parsed the file tree, built the node graph, animated the connections, and color coded by file type with ease. 428B parameters. 1M context window. Native multimodal. Open weights on Hugging Face.. meaning you can run it, fine-tune it, and build on it without asking anyone for permission. The gap between open and closed models used to feel wide. Right now it doesn't feel like a gap at all.

  • WesEklund
    Wes Eklund (@WesEklund) reported

    @ibuildthecloud > tell the agent to run that command when it's done? Hope to do it once and it remembers? Or just every working session? For CC at least, it would do something like save it in 'memory' But I haven't really relied on it before. Any ideas or bugs it finds or new features, I tell it immediately to make new GitHub issues.

  • lyrie_ai
    Lyrie.ai (@lyrie_ai) reported

    @yoda Sources GitLab Advisories: CVE-2026-44895 GitHub Advisory Database: GHSA-8jr5-6gvj-rfpf NVD: CVE-2026-44895 mcp-gitlab-server Repository The AI Agent Gateway Bypass: How Wildcard CORS + No Auth = Unguarded Access to 86 GitLab Tools

  • FUCORY
    fucory (@FUCORY) reported

    @DennisonBertram When I show people my alternative their first question is "can it sync to github". Implying people just want these problems solved they don't actually want to leave github. If github solves them or someone solves them in a way that allows them to stay on github it is a better product than a full alternative

  • ibuildthecloud
    Darren Shepherd (@ibuildthecloud) reported

    @NoahCxrest For the main purpose of *** hosting, social coding, and humans collaborating, there's really nothing better than GitHub. I'm just no longer interested in those things since I'm purely focused on agentic coding these days. I still use GitHub as the place where I push and pull *** repos. But I have no more interest in Issues, PRs, CI. Those things I'm all replacing with agent-first approaches. I honestly don't have a solution I can point anyone to because they're all still being developed. All I can say is if I try to use GitHub for these things, it just gets in the way.

  • Ric_RTP
    Ricardo (@Ric_RTP) reported

    Elon Musk just took Anthropic's biggest customer hostage three days before their IPO. He paid $60 billion for it without spending a dollar of cash. But the company he bought is actively losing the race he claims to be winning: The company is Cursor, the AI coding tool used by most of Silicon Valley and a huge chunk of Fortune 500 engineering teams. Its best feature is called Composer, and Composer became the most-loved AI coding product on earth for one specific reason: It runs on Anthropic's Claude. The phrase "vibe coding" was literally coined by a researcher playing with Cursor's Composer running on Claude Sonnet in early 2025. Anthropic's enterprise revenue exploded in 2025 partly because every engineer using Cursor was effectively a paying Anthropic customer underneath. Cursor became one of the largest external pipelines of Claude usage anywhere on the internet. And last week, Anthropic confidentially filed paperwork to go public. Three days after SpaceX completed its own IPO on Friday, Elon Musk exercised an option he had quietly signed in April and bought Cursor for $60 billion. The deal was announced Tuesday morning in an 8-K filing. By the time most people read the headline, the pipeline feeding Anthropic's biggest enterprise channel was already legally owned by its biggest RIVAL, days before that rival walks onto the public markets and has to explain its growth story to Wall Street. Now look at how he paid for it: Not one dollar of cash changed hands. The entire $60 billion was paid in SpaceX stock. Stock that was minted out of thin air on Friday when the company went public at $135 a share. By Tuesday, that same stock was trading at $211. So Musk used four days of public-market hype to mint $60 billion of fresh equity and immediately spent it on an acquisition that had been pre-arranged before anyone in the IPO even saw the prospectus. SpaceX investors who bought shares in the last four days got diluted by 3.4% before they understood what they owned. The IPO was literally the printing press for the acquisition. Now look at what he ACTUALLY bought: Cursor's market share among enterprise customers has been collapsing. According to spending data from Ramp, it fell from 41% in June 2025 to 26% in May 2026, bleeding ground every month to GitHub Copilot and Amazon Q. The smart money knew. Andreessen Horowitz, Thrive, and Nvidia were about to lead a round at a $50 billion valuation, which they already considered aggressive. Elon paid 20% more than that for a company actively LOSING the race. He paid premium for declining momentum. And he did this because his own AI division was in trouble. xAI has been struggling quite a bit so SpaceX needed an AI story that could survive a public-market quarterly earnings call. The fastest way to get one was to buy a brand engineers already trusted before that brand's market share slipped any further. So follow the whole chain: SpaceX went public to mint the currency. Elon used that currency to buy a fading market leader at a premium. And the seller of choice happened to be Anthropic's biggest enterprise pipeline with the timing landing in the exact window between Anthropic filing its prospectus and pricing its IPO. This was literally a hit job on Anthropic's IPO. Anthropic's next move is the one to watch. If they cannot show Wall Street that Cursor's revenue can be replaced fast, the most hyped AI IPO of the year just walked onto the public markets with a huge problem.

  • minhng92
    Kyz (@minhng92) reported

    Someone just leaked the entire Odoo course I delivered in-house for a company at $450 two years ago. I reached out to their CEO. Turned out an intern had published the course material (internal-only content) on GitHub — along with several other company projects. Repos were taken down immediately. Props to the CEO for the fast response. A hard lesson for any company working with interns. The wild part? I found out through a Firebase dev key embedded in the sample code (.zip file). @github 's automated secret scanner caught it and sent me an alert email. Absolutely brilliant!!! 🔥 I'm rewriting the entire Odoo basics course from scratch. Proper structure. Clear progression. Everything a beginner needs. Premium tutorials only at $64.99 (85% cheaper). Solutions completely free on GitHub. Search kyzlab/odoo-basic-course — drop a ☆ so you don't miss the updates.

  • Ferbin08
    Ferbin (@Ferbin08) reported

    @swyx @TomasReimers @cursor_ai You could build better UX, better search, whatever. The product isn't the bottleneck. The real issue: every developer's collaborators are already on GitHub. That's the moat no competitor can beat.

  • springdotgay
    spring.furrest.net (he/him) (@springdotgay) reported

    @i486nugget @soywig did you report this issue to github? I think that's a bug that isn't even quite fixed yet

  • Aqeel_AT
    Abdullah Alaqeel (@Aqeel_AT) reported

    @neogoose_btw I wanted to see the fff GitHub repo but couldn’t. I’ll have to search manually or open the link from my laptop. If the demo site is on github I’d love to fix the footer thingy

  • laqpiku
    Laqpiku (@laqpiku) reported

    Important for all #Neoxa users! Hard Fork June 20TH Update is mandatory and very simple. Stop the wallet and replace the .exe file start the wallet. Done Same goes for smartnode operators who are running their own server. Stop the node. Replace neoxaad, start the node. Done Use official Github info for updating to version 5.2.0.0. Fork brings Important updates and upgrades to the chain that are essential.

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