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by lprd 2171 days ago
This is slowly becoming a weekly occurrence ever since Microsoft entered the picture...

https://www.githubstatus.com/

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I remember it being a weekly occurrence before Microsoft as well.

edit: though their historical data doesn't back it up. It's just a 2020 thing it seems; coincidentally picked up right near the middle of February which correlates way too closely with the beginning of COVID.

I recall it happening many years ago too.. but GitHub seemed to eventually sort it out, I suspect they will this time too.
Might be a side-effect of working remotely because of covid
correlation != causation though.
The whole "correlation does not imply causation" thing is completely misunderstood.

The issue is with the meaning of the word "imply"; when used in the formal sense as it appears is Classical Logic, correlation does indeed not imply causation.

In common parlance however, "imply" is often used to mean "provides evidence for", and correlation can indeed provide (potentially strong) evidence for a hypothesised causal link; the problem lies in people reading "correlation does not imply causation", assuming the informal meaning of "imply", and then going on to reject any notion of causation which uses observed correlation as evidence.

Pretty much every empirical science uses notions of correlation (in its various formal statistical guises) to provide support for causation, indeed to reject such reasoning would be to invalidate huge swathes of mainstream accepted science; half the battle in these instances is making the leap from correlation to causation in a manner which is considered scientifically sound.

Fortunately, otherwise covid outbreaks might be caused by github outages
And yet (Correlation != causation) != (!causation)
I don't think it has anything to do with Microsoft acquisition. Perhaps they even have more compute power available since then.

But, they are moving much faster in recent years. They've added a lot of new features.

It really has been. Hopefully it's just because they're continuing to migrate systems from their previous host to Azure.