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Ask HN: Is GitHub preparing to go behind a login wall?

24•reconnecting•1h ago
From time to time, I check that our open-source project is still available to all users, and I've occasionally noticed that the stargazers (1) information returns a 404 for non-logged-in users.

I assume they're preparing to follow the LinkedIn model by making access available to registered users only.

Have you noticed that GitHub has started blocking access to certain functions/pages for users without an account?

1. https://github.com/tirrenotechnologies/tirreno/stargazers

Comments

toomuchtodo•1h ago
Hard to say, the only people who know are those internal to MS and GH and know, or who have told others. You have copies of your repos in other systems, yeah? Have a plan you don't need rather than need a plan you don't have.

Ask HN: What alternatives to GitHub are you using? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44876289 - August 2025 (97 comments)

reconnecting•1h ago
Codeberg constantly returns this just because I use an outdated Safari: 'If you are an AI scraper and wish to not receive garbage when visiting Codeberg: stop visiting. If you are not an AI scraper: contact Codeberg.'
toomuchtodo•1h ago
Perhaps https://tangled.sh/ or a https://forgejo.org/ instance is an option?
reconnecting•1h ago
The question is rather whether GitHub is no longer an option, or will stop being one soon.
toomuchtodo•1h ago
One should always assume a vendor could vanish at any time, or your access to your data at the vendor. To assume this is a cheap mitigation against potential sadness.

At a minimum, you should be keeping hot copies of all contents of your repos currently hosted at Github, code, issues, etc. This could be in another svn system, or archive blobs in object storage you have full control over and can hydrate as needed into operating svn systems.

(risk management is my day gig)

dieselgate•1h ago
I don't have an immediate direct source but read yesterday GitHub stars are being "obfuscated" because they're being scraped to spam popular projects -- or something similar.

Edit found the link [0], do not believe it mentions reason but links github blog

From Github [1]: > These endpoints and views currently expose public lists of stargazers and watchers, and this information has increasingly been misused to collect user data for spam activities which negatively impacts user experience and platform trust.

[0]: https://www.star-history.com/blog/github-stargazer-api-restr...

[1] https://github.blog/changelog/2026-06-30-upcoming-access-res...

bearjaws•1h ago
Looking at how much work GitLab has to do due to abuse of being open, I don't blame anyone for wanting to make that change.
fodkodrasz•1h ago
The whole GitHub infra is cracking under the AI-boom's increased load. This can very well be just another symptom of the same thing.
munk-a•24m ago
Don't buy the BS about them being overwhelmed by AI code when they've also had terrible vibe-coded feature rollouts repeatedly break the site and are trying to rapidly increase their feature surface to kill off competing test runners and review managers. Maybe github, if well managed, would struggle in the current day - but it simply isn't.
jsnell•1h ago
Just to nitpick, requiring a free account is substantially different from a paywall.
reconnecting•1h ago
Agreed, changed paywall to a login wall instead.
pixelesque•1h ago
Advanced Search doesn't work unless you're logged in, but it's been like that for at least a year.
throw1234567891•1h ago
It’s been like that since very beginning.
bitbasher•1h ago
I believe so. I cannot view any repository from my phone. It asks me to log in first.
IronWolve•1h ago
With AI and all the new projects/forks/updates, github is one busy place.

I wasn't browsing /trending on github until I started using AI, wanting to see what cool projects people are working on.

Fordec•55m ago
Fine for my closed source stuff, but my open source work is specifically meant to be viewable, even by non-technical people doing recruitment or looking over my portfolio.

I've put up with a lot of stuff, but this would be my personal last straw.

BorisMelnik•50m ago
that is github.com you are referring to, would pulling public repos the curl -fsSL way need to be authenticated?
BorisMelnik•48m ago
I think this would push even more small to medium sized busineses towards self hosting which I would love to see
snailmailman•40m ago
I think it’s been functionally login-only for a while, unfortunately.

Any time I try to use the site while logged out I immediately hit all sorts of rate limits and spam prevention measures. Issues and pull requests stop loading almost immediately. Searches are extremely restricted, like i think literally one search is all you get sometimes unless you login.

It’s hard to tell how much of this is intentional and how much is GitHub infra not being stable. My daily renovate bot that looks for updates for specific packages times out and encounters errors almost every time it runs and it’s barely doing anything. And it has an api key. I know I’m not hitting limits, some queries just don’t work >50% of the time on some repos.

panny•35m ago
AI ruined everything. They have to protect "their" code.
ocdtrekkie•32m ago
GitHub specifically put out a changelog about the stargazers API endpoint to restrict open access because of its use for spam and abuse. I believe this is more about user data than code. Obviously restricting public access to Git would be a different tier.
KomoD•18m ago
I can't even access that link with an account.

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