Post B19UDiiM3JCSmXRkCe by angiebaby@mas.to
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(DIR) Post #B19UBDls7yuoEYtrfM by malwaretech@infosec.exchange
2025-12-11T19:59:28Z
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Is it me or are major internet platform outages getting more frequent? I used to instinctively reboot my router, now I just assume it's the platform. GitHub broke for me this morning, now LinkedIn is offline. Reddit and Twitter feel like they go down twice a week. Meanwhile all these companies are bragging about layoffs because they've "become more efficient with AI". Like, dawg, you can't even keep your website online.
(DIR) Post #B19UBEsI1bdvekuVJA by h4890@alive.bar
2025-12-11T21:55:41Z
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@malwaretech Yes, this is the truth! What we are seeing is a combination of: 1. More centralization to cloud flare, google, microsoft and similar cloud services. When the cloud service goes down 1000s of sites go down with it. 2. A decrease of skill and knowledge. These are the days of javascript and vibe coding. There are now so many layers of dependencies and complexity that the design paradigm is creaking under its own weight. 3. Marketing and resume building. People love to use the latest and greatest technology in order to stuff their CV:s. That means that very often, it is not the _right_ technology that is used, but something that was develop for a completely differnt use case and scale (hello k8s!). But all is not so bad. I go counter to the trend, and my own SaaS platforms remain more stable than Azure and Cloudflare, because the dependencies are tiny and the technology is excepctionally boring! My customers appreciate this a lot.
(DIR) Post #B19UDiiM3JCSmXRkCe by angiebaby@mas.to
2025-12-11T20:13:24Z
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@malwaretech I've noticed some of it seems to be VPN blocking.
(DIR) Post #B19UDx48h6wbI9kL6O by grosser_mensch@norden.social
2025-12-11T20:28:10Z
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@malwaretech My RPi5 has a better uptime at this point than cloudflare 😂