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I went to view my repository on Github.com and was presented with a giant pink unicorn and a message saying:

No server is currently available to service your request.

Does this mean something is wrong with my repository or account? Have I made in error in my repository?

If not, what's the issue?

A Unicorn!

Brett DeWoody
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    Unicorn unicorn unicorn – Rahul Jan 28 '16 at 01:19
  • What does *image* mean? Why not look at the [text below it](https://github.com/discussions/site/2314-outages)? "No server is currently available to service your request." What do you do about it? What the next line says: "Sorry about that. Please try refreshing and contact us if the problem persists." – Amadan Jan 28 '16 at 01:21
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    It means someone at github has a sense of humor. An angry pink unicorn with a rainbow mane. They probably thought nobody would ever see it. – Brian Shamblen Jan 28 '16 at 01:25
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it probably belongs on http://webapps.stackexchange.com/ – Factor Mystic Jan 28 '16 at 01:28
  • There are many Github app questions on SO @FactorMystic. While it seems trivial (or a joke), inexperienced users might assume it indicates there's a problem with their repository/account/etc. Instead of knowing it indicates there's a problem with Github as a whole. – Brett DeWoody Jan 28 '16 at 01:32
  • @BrettDeWoody Well, *it is* a problem with their repo. It just so happens it's a problem with everyone else's repo as well. – PyRulez Jan 28 '16 at 01:33
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    The real question is, what are the unicorns demands? – PyRulez Jan 28 '16 at 01:33
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    @Nordenheim can you please explain how questions "do" something? – Andrew Grimm Jan 28 '16 at 03:52
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    For me it meant that it was time to go home. I had already been at work for 10+ hours and could not access the sites I needed.. – drescherjm Jan 28 '16 at 12:57
  • It's the 504 gateway time out for GitHub. To fix this error simply, reload the page. – Theodore Feb 17 '21 at 18:22

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It means GitHub is down. It means you can't use GitHub any more. See https://status.github.com/.

I guess you can bask it the unicorn's glory or something? Other than that, you can do pretty much whatever you like.

One thing that also isn't down is https://developer.github.com/.

David Refoua
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PyRulez
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It means that github is down for some reason.

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Search for it in Google and check any of the link. Looks like that's the icon shown only when the site is down (or) the resource not found etc...

For example: check think link

https://github.com/defunkt/unicorn

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This is the Unicorn logo, which is a way to host Rails projects. Remember mongrel_rails? It's like that but much, much faster.

When GitHub comes back online, you can see the Unicorn project here.

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