I'm more surprised hackers found a large enough uptime window to do this.

For those not getting the joke, GitHub has had an increasingly difficult keeping itself up since Microsoft acquired them.

It's gotten a lot worse (and made news) more recently, as the downtime as increased.

*since coding agents caused their commit rate to increase 14x.

A problem that they contributed to.

No, it's had an increasingly difficult time keeping itself ever since they fixed their uptime metric collection, added Actions, and exploded in users.

Giggity.