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Ask HN: Is GitHub becoming more and more unstable?
9 points by pavish 11 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
I have been noticing several issues with GitHub over the last few weeks, most of which used to work flawlessly a few months ago.

The outages aside, a couple of annoying, super-recent experiences:

- Our release process involves creating draft releases before QA, and publishing them when ready. We published a new release today and team members from the US were able to see it as published while members from different countries still saw the release marked as a draft and not visible publicly. We only noticed it two hours after making our announcements. We had to unpublish and publish it again to fix it.

- Recently, a colleague noticed a number of unrelated changes while reviewing a diff on GitHub, which led to us reverting a merge, only to later notice that the commit itself had no issues and it was the GitHub UI.

Outages and major issues are fine, they are loud and addressed directly. These kinds of issues go unnoticed, and they reduce trust silently.

I no longer trust the GitHub interface and actions. We had to re-test our release assets manually to make sure GH didn't mess that up.

Could this be yet another result of trusting AI code too much without proper review and testing? While discussing internally, one of my colleagues mentioned that "the whole internet feels fragile lately".

I'm curious to hear if anyone else has been facing such weird issues with GitHub.





They are moving everything to azure to be able to scale so I'm guessing they are going through growing pains.

But if these issues continue for more than a couple months I could see organizations looking more and more into other options, but let's be honest, everyone knows and uses GitHub so they'd really have to mess things up for more than a fraction of their user base to move away

https://thenewstack.io/github-will-prioritize-migrating-to-a...


I always used bitbucket. I have github solely to create issues for some projects or put projects into favourites so I can find them easily when I need to. Bitbucket had two outages that I remember but it never impacted me.

I changed to Sourcehut and quite happy. I try to stay away from anything owned by Microsoft.

mee too bro github is getting worst day by day



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