GitHub, once a simple and intuitive version control tool, is now facing significant criticism from the global developer community. Complaints center on declining platform quality and an overload of features. Developers contend that the aggressive integration of various AI-based automation features, including Copilot, is paradoxically reducing the efficiency of core code management. Users report that the increasingly complex interface and heavier platform environment distract them from their primary development tasks.

This controversy stems from a growing disconnect between GitHub's "AI-first" strategy and the practical needs of developers. While GitHub actively expands its AI capabilities, led by Copilot, to maintain its leadership in the development ecosystem, critics argue that fundamental platform attributes like stability and speed have been neglected. This situation is described as "Software Bloat," where the platform has become oversized and is losing sight of its original purpose, rather than simply adding more features.

Should this trend persist, GitHub risks transitioning from an essential developer tool to a platform increasingly overlooked. If AI features, intended to boost productivity, instead introduce complexity, developers are likely to migrate to lighter, more focused alternative platforms. To restore its identity and regain trust, GitHub needs a strategic shift, prioritizing qualitative improvements in developer experience (DX) over the quantitative expansion of AI technology.

Source: https://dbushell.com/2026/04/29/github-is-sinking/