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Nest warned customers that its internet-connected security cameras and smartphone apps were not functioning properly – as in, weren't recording video footage for several hours – as a result of the AWS blunder. - via
AWS goes down. So does my TV remote, my light controller, even my front gate. Yay for 2017. - via
the fish feeder has stopped feeding the fish. - via
I can't change my mouse sensitivity because @razer @razersynapse servers are down - via
It discovered that 54 of the top 100 internet retailers were affected with a decrease of 20% or greater in performance, and three websites went down completely: Express, Lululemon, and One Kings Lane.
Websites that on average usually require a few seconds to load took more than 30 seconds. - via
This is by no means an exhaustive list of things that fell over or were wobbly today, due to the S3 downtime, but here's a start: Docker's Registry Hub, Trello, Travis CI, GitHub and GitLab, Quora, Medium, Signal, Slack, Imgur, Twitch.tv, Razer, heaps of publications that stored images and other media in S3, Adobe's cloud, Zendesk, Heroku, Coursera, Bitbucket, Autodesk's cloud, Twilio, Mailchimp, Citrix, Expedia, Flipboard, and Yahoo! Mail (which you probably shouldn't be using anyway). Readers also reported that Zoom.us and some Salesforce.com services were having problems, as were Xero, SiriusXM, and Strava. Another reader reports being unable to order coffee because the Hey You app was broken. - via
1992: the internet links computers from around the world!
2017: the entire internet runs on AWS and cloudflare.
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