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Wow, just plain 500s on customer sites. That's a level of down you don't see that often.


Yeah that's a hard 500 right? Not even Cloudflare's 500 branded page like last time. What could have caused this, I wonder.


"A cable!"

"How do you know?"

"I'm holding it!"


I hope it’s not another Result.unwrap().


maybe this would cause rust to adopt exception handling, and by exception I mean panic


Mine [0] seems to be very high latency but no 500s. But yes, most cloudflare-proxied websites I tried seems to just return 500s.

[0] https://www.merklemap.com/


A precious glimpse of the less seen page renders.


So. I don't understand the 5 nines they promote. One bad day those nines are gone. So they next year you are pushing 2 nines.


Its just fabricated bullshit. It's how all the companies do it. 99.999% over a year is literally 5 minutes. Or under an hour in a decade, that's wildly unrealistic.

Reddit was once down for a full day and that month they reported 99.5% uptime instead of 99.99% as they normally claimed for most months.

There is this amazing combination of nonsense going on to achieve these kinds of numbers:

1. Straight up fraudulent information on status page. Reporting incendents as more minor than any internal monitors would claim.

2. If it's working for at least a few percent of customers it's not down. Degraded is not counted.

3. If any part of anything is working then it's not down. For example with the reddit example even if the site was dead as long as the image server is still at 1% functional with some internal ping the status is good.


Funnily enough an hour in a decade on a good hoster, with a stable service running on it, occasionally updated by version number ... it might even be possible. Maybe not quite, but close, if one tries. While it seems completely impossible with cloudflare, AWS, and whatnot, who are having outages every other week these days.


Unlike the previous outage, my server seems fine, and I can use Cloudflare's tunnel to ssh to the host as well.


Yes Claude is down with a 500 (cloudflare).


At least they branded it!


its like someone-shut-down-the-power 500s




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