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Posted by richtr 18 hours ago

GitHub appears to be struggling with measly three nines availability(www.theregister.com)
438 points | 226 commentspage 7
rvz 17 hours ago|
Ever since Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub 8 years ago, GitHub has completely enshittified and has become so unreliable, that even self-hosting a Git repository or self-hosted actions yourself would have a far better uptime than GitHub.

This sounded crazy in 2020 when I said that in [0]. Now it doesn't in 2026 and many have realized how unreliable GitHub has become.

If there was a prediction market on the next time GitHub would have at least one major outage per week, you would be making a lot of money since it appears that AI chatbots such as Tay.ai, Zoe and Copilot are somewhat in charge of wrecking the platform.

Any other platform wouldn't tolerate such outages.

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

anonym29 15 hours ago||
Not owned by companies that help the US Federal Government illegally spy on their own citizens and murder children overseas:

Gitlab

Bitbucket

Sourceforge

Forgejo

Codeberg

Radicle

Launchpad

Owned by companies that help the US Federal Government illegally spy on their own citizens and murder children overseas:

Github

christoph-heiss 15 hours ago||
Neither Forgejo nor Codeberg are owned by _any_ company. Very important distinction.
megous 13 hours ago||
Codeberg is nice.
unhidden 12 hours ago|
The 37 minutes of downtime last week cost us a deploy window during market hours. What's underappreciated: it's not just the raw downtime, it's that every CI/CD pipeline, every webhook, every deployment gate has GitHub as a single point of failure now. The centralization risk is real.