> Github’s servers are constantly on fire as their usage increased something like 50x due to LLM sloppers pushing large amounts of trash code
I sympathized with them when they said this a handful of months ago, but then I saw this [0] page that shows how it's been shot for years prior (which tracks with my memory).
I feel for the GH engineers that have to deal with this, especially the SREs. I also don't hate the downtime right now, as I'll make a cup of coffee and do something else. I will say though, I did have a hotfix a week or so ago during the Actions outage, which really was a pain.
You're right that getting angry and ranting isn't the right reaction here, but I do no give them the LLM load excuse. I don't give them an out for having awful uptime during work hours for a product we pay quite a bit for as an org.
It looks like right after Microsoft acquisition this started going off.
This is the outcome of violating single responsibility principle in business.
Github being under the CoreAI division probably also doesn't help the engineers prioritize addressing infrastructure issues and makes using LLM load as an excuse feel self-inflicted. Akin to feeling sorry when a pyromaniacs house burns down...
They've had a couple of months and still have not brought in sufficient extra capacity?? What's their excuse?
They _are_ the LLM coding agent vendor, and are _owned_ by MS, the ~majority~ biggest shareholder of OpenAI. How can you NOT consider that 20x+ scaling in your capacity roadmap projections, where you are trying to get everyone to use these agents as part of your core OKRs?
Or, maybe your #1 IT priority was moving everything to Azure instead ;)