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Posted by Nezteb 7 hours ago

Another GitHub outage in the same day(www.githubstatus.com)
256 points | 182 commentspage 3
alexellisuk 6 hours ago|
I’m seeing 429s cascading downloading things like setup-buildx on self hosted runners. That seems odd/off.

Anyone else having issues? It is blocking any kind of release

nhuser2221 6 hours ago||
I am glad I have finally started self hosting my own git server, and stop worrying about github :-)
an0malous 6 hours ago||
Claude, make me an SCM provider
jraph 5 hours ago|
Sure!

Do you allow me to run the following command?

    cd project; find -type f | while read f; do mv "$f" /dev/null; done
tryauuum 3 hours ago||
Don't do this It will break your /dev/null
WhyNotHugo 6 hours ago||
How is this "news" when it comes up multiple times a week?

It's just "yet another day of business as usual" as this point.

elzbardico 4 hours ago||
Yeah, Vibe code more github!
neuropacabra 4 hours ago|
So far it feels they are vibe coding it day and night lol…probably with GitHub Copilot
varispeed 6 hours ago||
Did they replace developers and devops with openclaw?
musha68k 5 hours ago||
Radicle moment.
rvz 5 hours ago||
A great time to consider self hosting instead. Since there is no CEO of GitHub to contact anymore.

A prophecy that was predicted half a decade ago [0] which is now more important then as it is now today.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22867803

heliumtera 5 hours ago|
Remember the other day when a bunch of yous were making fun of zig moving away from GitHub? Now suddenly you all say this is not the future you wanted.

Everyday you opt in to get wrecked by Microsoft.

You all do realize you all could, for a change, learn something and never again touch anything Microsoft related?

Fool me once...

TacticalCoder 4 hours ago|
> You all do realize you all could, for a change, learn something and never again touch anything Microsoft related?

I learned that lesson in the 90s and became an "ABM" (Anything But Microsoft).

People sadly shall never learn: Windows 12 is going to come out and shall suck more than any previous version of Windows except Windows 11, so they'll see it as progress. Then Windows 13 is going to be an abysmal piece of crap and people shall hang to their Windows 12, wondering how it's possible that Microsoft came out with a bad OS.

There are still people explaining, today, that Microsoft ain't all bad because Windows XP was good (for some definition of good). Windows XP came out in late 2001.

Stockholm syndrome and all that.

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