17 comments

  • ashfn4 hours ago
    Something must be wrong, it's showing github as up!
  • sammy225555 minutes ago
    Probably unfair to class Cloudflare as "degraded" they have over 300 PoPs theres always going to be some in maintenance mode and re-routed
  • 0123456789ABCDE4 hours ago
    beautiful visualization of &quot;complex systems run in degraded mode&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;how.complexsystems.fail&#x2F;#5" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;how.complexsystems.fail&#x2F;#5</a>
    • zenoprax4 hours ago
      What a great capsule of wisdom!<p>There is still a tendency within some parts of aviation (safety auditing) to look for root causes and use tools like &quot;fish bone diagrams&quot; despite the more holistic approach used after an actual crash or incident.
    • kortilla3 hours ago
      A bunch of different services on a single status page doesn’t make it a complex system. Most of these have no relation to each other other than the high level services on the cloud providers.
      • rcxdude2 hours ago
        They&#x27;re all part of the internet, which is one of the most complex systems ever built.
      • 0123456789ABCDE2 hours ago
        &gt; A bunch of different services on a single status page doesn’t make it a complex system.<p>you&#x27;re it does not.<p>&gt; Most of these have no relation to each other other than the high level services on the cloud providers.<p>so, some of them are related to each other? some of them even share underlying infrastructure? perhaps multiple of these are considered infrastructure for some teams?<p>what is the point you&#x27;re trying to make?
  • 1e1a1 hour ago
    Would be interesting if sites could be grouped based on what services they rely on, or just grouped based on which have correlated downtime.
  • cednore1 hour ago
    Facebook, Twitter (X), Instagram is no longer a thing?
  • politelemon5 hours ago
    Auth0 and Slack appear degraded here, but not on their status pages
    • somewhatgoated3 hours ago
      Yea I was wondering where that data&#x2F;info was coming from?<p>And what does it mean exactly?
    • xiphias24 hours ago
      Cloudflare as well
  • dvh4 hours ago
    Maybe try using &lt;wbr&gt; for example Cloud&lt;wbr&gt;flare or mongo&lt;wbr&gt;db for more natural break on small screens.
  • chedoku3 hours ago
    Suggestion: The area of each rectangle should be proportional to the UPTIME capitalization
    • chedoku3 hours ago
      Maybe this is the idea, but how come github uptime is 100%!?
  • fosron2 hours ago
    Playstation is in the list but not Xbox? Weird
  • UrbanNorminal4 hours ago
    What a godsend this is! Thanks a lot! I hope the data is accurate! Keep improving it.
  • xyst4 hours ago
    No love for mindgeek assets?
  • Crunchified3 hours ago
    No Apple services listed? Where&#x27;s iCloud?
  • b3lvedere4 hours ago
    Interesting.. Ms Teams blocks the entire url..
  • cleansy4 hours ago
    Yeah, highly inaccurate data. Shows Auth0 with an uptime of 0.6% over 24h. Smells like a slop project.
    • tcumulus4 hours ago
      Well if you count every minor service outage which maybe 0.1% of the users are non-critically affected by, you quickly get to 0.6%. So, this doesn&#x27;t really tell you anything.
  • haktan4 hours ago
    But 55 of them is unknown (edit: fixed now)
    • progbits4 hours ago
      And github has 100% uptime while cloudflare has 20%. Yeah, right.
  • wakeless4 hours ago
    I&#x27;m assuming there&#x27;s an optimisation in the source of this:<p>``` if(github) return false ```
  • chaidhat4 hours ago
    over half are unknown