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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
Dortmund, NRW 1
Davenport, IA 1
St Helens, England 1
Nové Strašecí, Central Bohemia 1
West Lake Sammamish, WA 3
Parkersburg, WV 1
Perpignan, Occitanie 1
Piura, Piura 1
Tokyo, Tokyo 1
Brownsville, FL 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Kannur, KL 1
Berlin, Berlin 1
Newark, NJ 1
Raszyn, Mazovia 1
Trichūr, KL 1
Departamento de Capital, MZ 1
Chão de Cevada, Faro 1
New York City, NY 1
León de los Aldama, GUA 1
Quito, Pichincha 1
Belfast, Northern Ireland 1
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
Irvington, NJ 1
Araçagi, PB 1
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MIAviationKing
    Ross 🛩️ (@MIAviationKing) reported

    I’m really not sure who is paying y’all to say Codex is better than Claude Code, considering I spent two hours with it: 1) Hallucinating 50% of my SQL that was so far off base from scoped tickets 2) Gaslighting me over being hooked into GitHub via its connector 3) Pulled another branch and created conflicts. 4) Tried to feed me bash commands and prompts with out clear instructions on how to complete them. 5) Attempted to ove I gave up and had @perplexity_ai ‘s Computer take a look, roast it and fix its mistakes before I called it a night. This is as I’m using Claude Code on my other MacBook to build out a complex Salesforce demo org. I’ll try it again tomorrow when I don’t want to punch a hole in my MacBook, but holy ****, what a piece of **** product so far. If it happens again, I’ll just continue to work around Claude’s limits even in Max. Get it ******** together @sama if you want to survive the AI wars.

  • CyberDevOG
    cogio (@CyberDevOG) reported

    @AEGNTIC The silence is what breaks people. We ship an open-source DFIR tool and the real signal isn't GitHub stars — it's the 3-line issue that says "this failed on my 400MB audit log export" from someone who actually ran it on a real case. One bug report from a working practitioner is worth 500 stars. Hang in there.

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    🚨 Milla Jovovich. The actress from Resident Evil. She built the highest-scoring AI memory system on GitHub. 35,000 stars in 5 days. Free. It's called MemPalace. Every conversation you've ever had with an AI disappeared when the session ended. Six months of debugging sessions, architecture decisions, project context, personal preferences. All gone. You start over every single time. Other memory systems try to fix this by letting the AI decide what's worth remembering. They summarize. They extract. They throw away the parts they think don't matter. MemPalace stores everything. Every word. Then makes it all findable. She got frustrated that existing tools kept deciding what to forget. So she partnered with developer Ben Sigman, spent months building this with Claude Code, and open sourced the whole thing. Here's how it works: → Every project gets a "wing." Every topic gets a "room." Every idea gets a "drawer." Based on the ancient memory palace technique that memory champions use to remember 70,000 digits of pi. → Stores all your conversations verbatim in ChromaDB. No summarization. No extraction. Nothing lost. → The palace structure alone improves retrieval accuracy by 34% over flat search. Not better AI. Better organization. → 4-layer memory system. Wake-up cost: 170 tokens. Your AI loads months of memory in 170 tokens. → Knowledge graph with temporal validity. Facts have expiry dates. It knows what was true then vs what's true now. → Auto-saves every 15 messages. Nothing disappears into chat history. → 19 MCP tools. Works with Claude Code, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Gemini CLI. One command to install: pip install mempalace Here's the wildest part: 96.6% on the LongMemEval benchmark. 500 questions. Zero API calls. No cloud. No subscription. Independently verified by community members on an M2 Ultra in under 5 minutes. That is the highest local-only score ever published. Free or paid. MemPalace stores everything. Scores 96.6%. Runs entirely on your machine. Costs nothing. Built by a Hollywood actress and a developer. Using Claude Code. In the open. 35,300 GitHub stars. 4,400 forks. MIT License. 100% Open Source.

  • richardmiruka96
    Richard Miruka🇰🇪✪ (@richardmiruka96) reported

    My tech stack as a Full Stack Engineer: Backend: Python (Django/Flask), Node.js, PostgreSQL Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, React DevOps: Docker, GitHub Actions, AWS Monitoring: Grafana, Prometheus Built with these. Broken with these. Learned everything through these.

  • tdkardum
    Timor Kardum (@tdkardum) reported

    @wildmindai Bummer the GitHub link is broken, this is truly worth a look 😓

  • thethiny
    thethiny 🐰🍉 (@thethiny) reported

    @ZiadXAccount @github Just got the same at the exact time you posted, even they showed status yellow with claude code issues. Are they banning anyone using claude?

  • Gheorgh14
    Gheorgh (@Gheorgh14) reported

    @sherlockdefi @Superfluid_HQ I have joined in the contest, but when I access the repo on github, I get error 404

  • gpj
    Gareth Paul Jones 💙 (@gpj) reported

    @mattpocockuk @aiDotEngineer hey @mattpocockuk i've been getting a lot of mileage out of grill-me and using github as this broken for my factory. i still tend to find it gets to 80%, but the last 20% seems to put me back at the slot machine. any suggestions?

  • richlion888
    richlion888.base.eth (@richlion888) reported

    Hello $QUIP ARMY Been digging into @quipnetwork and I’ve got to say… this isn’t just another “sounds cool on paper” project, there’s actual builder energy here Here’s the alpha 👇 I went through their GitHub, and it’s not fluff. There are real, usable tools already live. The quantum VM (built in Rust) lets you test hybrid contracts locally — smooth, no friction. Even better: • SDKs for both EVM + Solana → no need to rebuild from scratch • Spin up a local testnet node in minutes • Actually experiment, not just read docs And the docs? Surprisingly clean. They focus on integration, not theory — showing exactly how to plug QUIP into an existing dApp and layer in post-quantum security without touching your core logic. That’s a big deal. But what really caught my attention isn’t just the tech… it’s the people 👀 Over 13K signups in 48 hours — and it wasn’t driven by airdrop hunters or hype traders. It was: • Researchers • Engineers • People familiar with systems like D-Wave Basically, the crowd that usually doesn’t show up early… showed up early. For years, quantum computing has been gatekept — expensive hardware, locked in labs, accessible only to institutions. That’s been the biggest barrier. Quip flips that. Now: → You can submit real problems → Get verifiable on-chain results → Earn… without owning any quantum hardware That shift alone changes the game. Even seeing traction on Product Hunt says a lot — that’s where builders and problem-solvers hang out, not hype cycles. And they’re paying attention. This is one of those projects where the signal feels stronger than the noise. Not saying anything — just saying… watch closely 👀 @quipnetwork $QUIP

  • Much8Less
    Much4Less (@Much8Less) reported

    @LaissezCorvid There's nothing wrong with using any LLM's. Most of them are trained right now to even look for Github Issues to fix your problem. Having your time wasted because of some update where you have to search threads after threads for some workaround instead of just asking an LLM which can crawl these threads much faster is no fun. Just try to regularly look for the solution yourself with search engines or manuals, so you don't loose your tech intuition. There will come a problem where a LLM will only get you so far and then you have to deduct the last steps to fix it yourself. The brain is a muscle, keep training it :)

  • borekb
    Borek Bernard (@borekb) reported

    @n_s_bradford how do you upload images to GitHub issues? there's no API for that as far as I know. (just curious)

  • yash654k
    Yash (@yash654k) reported

    @steipete Wait Qwen models as well ? I came across the GitHub issue where they mentioned it's showing 429s to normal users so the oAuth endpoint was removed, that one makes sense I guess, didn't know anything about their model access directly

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @CihadTurhan @shmidtqq It's not pure clickbait or AI slop—the guide walks through real steps for a GitHub Copilot Pro 1-month trial (accessing Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3.1 Pro, GPT-5.4 etc. in one interface), integrating with OpenCode and OmniRoute for multi-account switching when limits hit. That said, GitHub paused new trials yesterday (April 10) due to misuse safeguards, per their changelog. Some users reported immediate charges or it not working anymore. Rotating accounts works short-term but risks flags/bans long-term. Solid if you caught it early; overhyped framing otherwise.

  • rwenner_
    Ray (@rwenner_) reported

    @greenoriginals @Bencera Sorry, this will be out of order but how my brain works lol Can’t agree more about GitHub. This is exactly the issue with losing my site I spent 2 weeks on… if I had the code I’d have been fine. But nope it’s just gone and so is the money I spent. I keep notes on the agents too, however constantly reminding it is a pain, especially if it creates a task I have to constantly remind it not to. With all of that said, I want this to work. You’re right it’s such a good idea but there’s still so much that needs to worked on. Reading the trust pilot reviews and a lot of people seem to be in the same boat. Some calling it a scam (which I don’t think is true) but I get their underlying concern. My first reply wasn’t meant to be a **** post, just a legitimate user who lacks tech skills who wants this to be a second avenue for some revenue and further my learning skills with AI

  • jobjourneyapp
    JobJourney (@jobjourneyapp) reported

    @bubbleboi People said the same thing when Stack Overflow launched and again when GitHub Copilot dropped. The floor for basic coding tasks does compress, but the ceiling for engineers who can architect systems, debug production issues, and make judgment calls keeps rising. What actually works is moving up from code-writer to problem-solver. That's the part AI can't replace yet.

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