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GitHub's AI-Native Development Woes: Availability Drops, Leadership Vacuum
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Originally published on The Pragmatic Engineer by Gergely Orosz
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Summary & Key Takeaways
- The Pragmatic Engineer questions GitHub's current suitability for AI-native development.
- GitHub's availability has reportedly dropped significantly, reaching approximately 90% uptime.
- Increased traffic from AI coding agents is cited as a contributing factor to these availability issues.
- The report also highlights a leadership vacuum at GitHub, with no CEO and an unclear strategic direction.
- These challenges could impact GitHub's central role in the software development ecosystem.
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90% availability for GitHub is really bad for a platform so central to modern development. It feels like GitHub is caught between a rock and a hard place: embrace AI, but then struggle to scale for it. The leadership vacuum only compounds the problem. I hope they can get a handle on this quickly, because the implications are huge.
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