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1. deadba+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-05 15:51:32
As usual, Cloudflare is the man in the arena.
replies(1): >>samrus+l2
2. samrus+l2[view] [source] 2025-12-05 15:59:44
>>deadba+(OP)
There are other men in the arena who arent tripping on their own feet
replies(1): >>usrnm+V3
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3. usrnm+V3[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 16:05:54
>>samrus+l2
Like who? Which large tech company doesn't have outages?
replies(3): >>k8sToG+k5 >>k__+x5 >>nish__+Og
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4. k8sToG+k5[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 16:10:40
>>usrnm+V3
It's not about outages. It's about the why. Hardware can fail. Bugs can happen. But to continue a roll out despite warning sings and without understanding the cause and impact is on another level. Especially if it is related to the same problem as last time.
replies(1): >>udev40+ng
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5. k__+x5[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 16:11:28
>>usrnm+V3
"tripping on their own feet" == "not rolling back"
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6. udev40+ng[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 16:56:14
>>k8sToG+k5
And yet, it's always clownflare breaking everything. Failures are inevitable, which is widely known, therefore we build resilience systems to overcome the inevitable
replies(1): >>deadba+Zm
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7. nish__+Og[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 16:58:08
>>usrnm+V3
Google does pretty good.
replies(1): >>hanson+YI
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8. deadba+Zm[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 17:23:12
>>udev40+ng
It is healthy for tech companies to have outages, as they will build experience in resolving them. Success breeds complacency.
replies(1): >>wizzwi+C51
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9. hanson+YI[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 18:59:50
>>nish__+Og
Google docs was just down a couple weeks ago almost the whole day.
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10. wizzwi+C51[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 20:48:41
>>deadba+Zm
You don't need outages to build experience in resolving them, if you identify conditions that increase the risk of outages. Airlines can develop a lot of experience resolving issues that would lead to plane crashes, without actually crashing any planes.
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