- testemailfordg2Is or Was?
- Looks like this post somehow is not even on the front page of HN anymore. CF pulling some strings maybe, they don't have this incident on top of their current list.
- When liability of a corporation and its owners is limited, does it benefit their business to be dilligent in every step or have a mentality of move fast and break things?
- https://blog.cloudflare.com/18-november-2025-outage/
"Customers deployed on the new FL2 proxy engine, observed HTTP 5xx errors. Customers on our old proxy engine, known as FL, did not see errors, but bot scores were not generated correctly, resulting in all traffic receiving a bot score of zero."
This simply means, the exception handling quality of your new FL2 is non-existent and is not at par / code logic wise similar to FL.
I hope it was not because of AI driven efficiency gains.
- "Customers on our old proxy engine, known as FL, did not see errors, but bot scores were not generated correctly, resulting in all traffic receiving a bot score of zero."
This simply means, the exception handling quality of your new FL2 is non-existent and is not at par / code logic wise similar to FL.
I hope it was not because of AI driven efficiency gains.
- India’s current governance systems often rely on centralized databases, which can be prone to errors, fraud, and lack of transparency. Blockchain technology addresses these challenges through its tamper-resistant, distributed ledger system, where records are securely maintained across multiple nodes. This design makes unauthorized modifications virtually impossible and significantly enhances data integrity and trust.
- 3 points
- Seems like we need more anti-trust cases on AWS or need to break it down, it is becoming too big. Services used in rest of the world get impacted by issues in one region.
- Privatize the profits and socialize the losses, is this too difficult to understand of being the core motto of a private equity firm. A PE firm will not have patients at the top of their priority, unless legislation enforces and regulates that.
- Three things:- 1) Pilot clearly said I didn't do it. 2) Report talks about the second switch being turned off in a second. 3) Known advisory on switches getting flipped.
If you see these three together, it becomes easy to deduce that based on point 2, switch was not human induced as the actions required take more than a second. Next the third point, advisory was for this exact scenario which played out, though rare but still it shouldn't have been just an advisory, but more than that.
- Better to stay sane...Have seen a lot of these kinds of articles, surely funding comes from somewhere...
- Perhaps outsourcing to content farms in outskirts of Mumbai would make the dog's dreams of chasing cars true...
- As I've said earlier in some other comments, rule of law tends to bend under the influence of capitalism...Nothing new here
- 35 points
- You can persist data on Wasabi which is similar to S3 and pay even less...
- I am just a part of the whole, when I die, will just change form but would still be in this ether. And some day what remains of me would be part of the something new that gets created and lives and dies again...Hence the cycle goes on...
- Not the only case in the world, India's Thar region has parts which are turning green after consistent higher than expected rainfall there over the years. Scholars attribute it to something called the western disturbance. Looks like its not regional.
- Something boring but workable is using CSV files, dropped to a location on customers end through SFTP containing your transaction IDs that you are interested in. If its MS SQL Server on the other side, then a SQL agent on that server using some SSIS can read the CSV as input and prepare your required output as a CSV again for you to pickup from their SFTP Server.