Tell HN: HN was down

572 points by uyzstvqs 20 hours ago

- HN errored on all authenticated requests with 502 Bad Gateway. It did still respond to a limited amount of unauthenticated requests with presumably cached pages, which did not get updated. The last post on /newest claimed "0 minutes ago", but was actually much older (1:32:57 PM GMT) and not the newest post.

- This status page actually identified the outage: https://hackernews.onlineornot.com/ - Pages by Hund and Statuspal did not show the outage.

- The last post before the outage was https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46301823 (1:39:59 PM GMT). The last comment was https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46301848 (1:41:54 PM GMT).

- There was an average of ~4 seconds per comment just prior to the outage. Based on this, HN likely went down at 1:41:58 PM GMT.

dang 19 hours ago

Yes, sorry! We're investigating, but my current theory is we got overloaded because I relaxed some of our anti-crawler protections a few days ago.

(The reason I did that is that the anti-crawler protections also unfortunately hit some legit users, and we don't want to block legit users. However, it seems that I turned the knobs down too far.)

In this case, though, we had a secondary failure: PagerDuty woke me up at 5:24am, I checked HN and it seemed fine, so I told PagerDuty the problem was resolved. But the problem wasn't resolved - at that point I was just sleeping through it.

I'll add more as we find out more, but it probably won't be till later this afternoon PST.

  • shlomo_z 18 hours ago

    Crazy that Dang literally manages HN in his sleep!

    We all knew that but I haven't seen any confirmation before this.

    • easterncalculus 12 hours ago

      I like hacker news but I don't think this site is worth getting paged over lol

      • archon810 7 hours ago

        You might be underestimating HN's popularity.

        • locknitpicker 6 hours ago

          > You might be underestimating HN's popularity.

          I think you're confusing popularity with criticality. I'm sure everyone in here can withstand a few hours without browsing the page.

          • bayindirh 4 hours ago

            If you like the thing you're managing, then its health is critical for you, not your users.

            It's dang's baby at this point, and this is a good thing, as long as HN doesn't affect his life in ways he doesn't want.

            • locknitpicker 4 hours ago

              > If you like the thing you're managing, then its health is critical for you, not your users.

              Get a grip and go touch some grass. Even FANGs understand the concept of business hours SEV.

              • bayindirh 2 hours ago

                I have a pretty firm grip on life and touch plenty of grass both literally and figuratively.

                However, when something I care about crashes and burns once in a blue moon, I make sure to put the fire out, at least to make it survive till regular hours. Things I care about can be both business and personal, and nobody bugs me for them.

                Maybe we shouldn't make any assumptions about people we don't personally know, while we are at it.

    • dang 18 hours ago

      failing to manage HN in my sleep is more like it

      • jonny_eh 17 hours ago

        Your sleep is more important than our work distraction.

        • seemaze 12 hours ago

          I was curiously productive this morning..

          • koakuma-chan 11 hours ago

            I took a shower for the first time in one week

            • bigbuppo 5 hours ago

              Bet that felt great.

            • fouc 8 hours ago

              looks like a redditor snuck into HN

          • arnavpraneet 7 hours ago

            came back just in time for me to spend the first hour of my work

      • zenoprax 16 hours ago

        Which is fine! I don't mind if it's down for a few hours. It reminds me that it's just a place to stop by for a bit before moving on. Like a digital coffee shop that sometimes has a leaky pipe and isn't open right at 7am.

        I hope it doesn't change (much).

      • wkat4242 12 hours ago

        You're still a miracle worker. Single-handedly managing a well-known fully user-contributed site not just technically but moderation in contentious times like these and still keeping it working well and encouraging a positive user community can't be an easy task.

      • franciscop 16 hours ago

        No worries, please take care of your sleep and thanks for all your hard work

      • dijit 18 hours ago

        We all have our moments, and I personally consider HN to be “best effort”, almost like a volunteer project. I’m not certain I’m correct: but thats the optics I have so my expectations are adjusted to that.

        So don’t beat yourself up please.

        When I worked for “SaaS unicorn” we typically had multiple levels of escalation, and acknowledging would have done nothing because the alarm would continue firing until fixed. Not sure what’s changed in 15 years of ops, I had assumed it would be better now- I can’t imagine silencing an alert totally by acknowledging it- if its still occurring.

        I’m totally fine with how you handled it, if anything I am thankful. But that seems to be a system I would improve if I had the time.

        “mute” is different than “resolve” to me, and both should exist. (Where mute is an acknowledgement of an issue as ongoing.)

        • giancarlostoro 17 hours ago

          Yeah we don't exactly pay to be on HN, not much to complain about. I appreciate everyone who works on HN.

          • jacquesm 12 hours ago

            We pay with content and with the fact that we attract the talent that eventually ends up powering ycombinator investment rounds.

            • phantasmish 11 hours ago

              It’s ad-supported. Any post with comments disabled is definitely an ad. Probably a lot of the others are, too.

              • abustamam 7 hours ago

                Your comment makes me realize that I consume HN differently than many others, because I've never seen a post with comments disabled and I've been around here for at least ten years. It's not that I don't think they don't exist — they obviously do because you're mentioning them. I've just never encountered one, primarily because I don't casually browse HN, ever. I subscribe to a pushbullet channel that notifies me when a post hits 500 up votes. That's it. The list of submissions on the home page (even on reddit) is just overwhelming to me so I use the pushbullet channel as a sort of community curated "best of" or "trending" signal.

                Not to say that I don't procrastinate or waste time doing other nonsense. I can definitely spend a lot of time reading HN comments, as I'm doing right now.

                Anyway,anyone who finds themselves with a problem with HN should try that out :)

              • mysterydip 9 hours ago

                I assumed the main purpose was to show off the ycombinator batches when they launch.

        • scottlamb 17 hours ago

          This. If it were a business-critical money fountain, I'd expect follow-the-sun SRE coverage. I don't think it is, so I can probably accept drinking my morning coffee without scrolling HN once in a while. There's only so much one can beat oneself up about a slow/incorrect response when the on-call is handled by what, just one person? maybe two people in the same time zone?

          (Might be wise though to have PagerDuty configured to re-alert if the outage persists.)

      • sizzle 9 hours ago

        Time to train an AI agent on your moderation activity and get some well deserved sleep!

        • dang 7 hours ago

          We're working on it! well, some of it.

          I'm pretty happy with how it's developing—the trendline is promising—but not ready to rely on it in prod yet.

      • nubinetwork 12 hours ago

        I was starting to think you never slept, I remember that one time I emailed you at 1am. :)

      • commandersaki 18 hours ago

        Do you have nightmares of failing to manage HN when you sleep too?

      • djmips 13 hours ago

        I appreciate what you do. Hope you got some rest when it was all over.

      • feczeri_c 12 hours ago

        You deserve a lot of rest!

      • sailfast 17 hours ago

        Yeah, I mean how dare you?! I pay good money for high uptime SLAs! :)

    • qingcharles 16 hours ago

      I was today years old when I found out Dan sleeps.

      • gaudystead 15 hours ago

        I was today years old when I found out that dang's first name is Dan

        • anonymous908213 14 hours ago

          You'll never guess what letter dang's last name starts with.

          • smolder 14 hours ago

            A as in Ang, clearly.

            • qingcharles 14 hours ago

              No, he's Asian. The n is doing double-duty. His last name is Ng :p

              • fragmede 10 hours ago

                That's exactly what a French person with the last name of Les would say!

    • sizzle 9 hours ago

      What if Dang made an AI agent of himself for when he sleeps?

    • utopcell 10 hours ago

      By demonstration he didn't.

  • xandrius 15 hours ago

    Hey dang, don't worry. It's just a site for reading articles and reacting to them.

    Enjoy your deserved sleep and if for a couple of hours it's down, so be it.

    Thanks for your continued service!

    • powvans 15 hours ago

      100%

      Though I will say, HN is a pretty great source of information about major outages like the recent AWS and Cloudflare issues. I had a moment this morning where I thought, oh, is there a larger issue and then, oh, HN is down, huh, the next option is so far down my list that it's going to take me a moment to think of it.

      I hope that serves as a testament to how great this site and the community is. Thanks for all your hard work keeping it that way!

      • derrida 13 hours ago

        > huh, the next option is so far down my list that it's going to take me a moment to think of it.

        Option 4: take your grab bag with the tcp over IP shortwave radio, sextant and head for pre-cached month supply of food in the hills.

  • Imustaskforhelp 16 hours ago

    I was personally worried if there was some major outage of the whole world or something the first time hackernews didnt work because I didnt expect hackernews to go down but rather, something even more catastrophic than aws going down must happen (because we see major cloud outage posts)

    https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/hacker-news

    This website had many instances of reports, the last I saw were 52 reports in only a short frame of time, the maximum reports on this are 118 it seems.

    > In this case, though, we had a secondary failure: PagerDuty woke me up at 5:24am, I checked HN and it seemed fine, so I told PagerDuty the problem was resolved. But the problem wasn't resolved - at that point I was just sleeping through it.

    Its okay I suppose, have you figured out who is crawling hackernews so much tho, was it a ddos attack or an AI company trying to get data, doesn't hackernews support an api and I am sure that there are datasets for it too so Its interesting why they might crawl but we all know the reasons why as they have been discussed here.

  • neilv 17 hours ago

    Maybe it would be fine if ops alerts were silenced during normal US sleeping hours?

    HN is important, but unlikely much harm could be done before morning.

    (Source: Lost a lot of sleep at one place, enough to realize that sleep interruption and deficit has significant costs.)

  • rldjbpin 3 hours ago

    > The reason I did that is that the anti-crawler protections also unfortunately hit some legit users, and we don't want to block legit users.

    it is a shame that it needs to be this way. as a lurker who doesn't stay logged in nor use incognito mode, i have seen "Sorry" page way too often, even when opening the "past" page from the homepage.

    truly hope you find a solution that reduces friction for all. personally, it is back to "Sorry" situation for now.

    PS: for others facing a similar situation, it all disappears after logging in, which has been the most reliable solution thus far.

  • Rooster61 18 hours ago

    No apology needed. We all needed to stop procrastinating anyways :)

  • tsoukase 17 hours ago

    During the last week my IP was banned for unknown reason. Glad to hear it might not be a problem from my side.

    • dang 14 hours ago

      Yes, sorry! This is the problem - we don't want to block legit users, but if we loosen the bolts, we get flooded.

      If you browse HN while logged in, that should immunize you against this happening. Also, if it does happen again, you can unban your IP as described at https://news.ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html. But you have to do that from a different IP address, of course.

      If those things don't work, email hn@ycombinator.com and we'll get it sorted.

      • tsoukase 4 hours ago

        Thanks. It is so easy to change the IP using mobile that the unbanning is little hassle.

  • andy_ppp 17 hours ago

    I’d love to know more about what running a site like HN involves, would be great to get a write up of what it’s like running something like this at this scale (and what kind of traffic you guys get)!

    • alwa 17 hours ago

      I can’t put my finger on anything within the last decade, but I seem to recall it running in something close to its current form on a single core on a single server for a long time:

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5229522

      Re: traffic, dang said (2022):

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33454140

      I took it as a good reminder that the hard part is the human part: that high-overhead features and UI fripperies are nice but not necessary (or sufficient) to keep a community healthy and vibrant over the decades.

      (And on the subject of the human side, if you didn’t catch Anna Wiener’s 2019 profile, it’s here:

      https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-silicon-valley/th... )

      • ilamont 17 hours ago

        From dang's 2022 comment about traffic:

        The most interesting number is the 1300 submissions because that hasn't grown since 2011 - it just fluctuates. Everything else has been growing more or less linearly for a long time, which is how we like it.

        I find that surprising, as 2011-2022 covers an exponential rise in SEO spam and "growth hackers" attempting to drive traffic and links.

        Or was 1,300 the number of non-flagged submissions?

      • tempest_ 17 hours ago

        The other reality is that as much as this industry is up its ass about scalability you can run a very very busy site on a single machine now a days.

        A lot of people out here designing their blogs like its 1989.

  • giancarlostoro 17 hours ago

    The transparency is deeply appreciated by me and others. We don't pay to keep HN on, so we cannot complain. Thank you and the rest of the team for all you do to give us a corner of the internet that is quite 'different' from the rest of the wild west that is the web.

  • _shadi 3 hours ago

    > anti-crawler protections

    what type of protections are used on HN? rate-limiting? ip range blacklist?

  • mmooss 16 hours ago

    In a situation like this one, good crisis leadership is essential. dang, HN will help you with tips from vast collected experience (please chip in):

    1. Blame: The first thing to do is to point the finger. That doesn't mean analysing the technical issue, which can delay this step and limit your options, but figuring out who is politically easiest to blame. Often, that's the new guy, but outside contractors and vendors without good connections are also a common solution. Even if you are technically responsible for hiring them, you can always push them under the bus with a little skill. This small sacrifice helps unify, focus, and motivate the rest of the team.

    2. Emotion: Inject your emotion into the situation and make that the implicit, but indisputable priority. Particularly, outrage and anger - This is completely _____. These people are utterly _____ (I'd use all caps, but that's not allowed on HN). Make sure everyone's attention is over their shoulder, on your emotion, and infect the team with it. Threats are an effective tool here - this is a crisis, and anyone who is calm is not emotionally engaged. Otherwise, they won't care enough about this problem - without you driving them, they probably wouldn't care much at all. Anyway, you don't have time for niceties like empathy or even basic respect.

    3. Speed: Respnsiveness to stakeholders is very important. People need answers now. Give them answers they want to hear, outcomes they will be comfortable with. Don't worry if different groups hear different things. Your team will find a way to make it all work - that's their job.

    4. Communication: Good communication is essential. Make sure you clearly tell your team what they should be doing; repeat it several times to prevent misunderstanding. Especially people with experience can have minds of their own; keep them on track. The situation is a crisis so you can't take any risks; stay on top of them and everything they do, and give input if you're not certain they are doing exactly what you would be doing.

    5. Victimhood: Find a way to turn the tables: Make it about you, and how you're the victim here, and feed the fire with more outrage. With this and outrage, nobody will undermine the team by challenging your ideas or authority, which is the most essential component of a successful outcome. Remember, without you this all falls apart.

    Have I missed anything?

    • yearolinuxdsktp 11 hours ago

      Engagement: make sure that every member of the team is either on the incident bridge or has dropped what they are doing to watch you diagnose the problem. The more eyes on the problem, the more awareness of the pain will be absorbed by all. If members need to leave to get food or put children to bed, tell them to order delivery and to ask their spouse to do their job. Demonstrate human touch by allowing them to turn off camera while they are eating.

      Comprehensiveness: propose extreme, sweeping solutions, such as a lights-out restart of all services, shutting down all incoming requests, and restoring everything to yesterday's backup. This demonstrates that you are ready to address the problem in a maximally comprehensive way. If someone suggests a config change rollback, or a roll-forward patch, ask them why are gambling company time with localized changes, and ask them why are they willing to gamble company time on technical analysis?

      Root Cause Analysis Meeting: spend the entire meeting time rehashing the events, pointing fingers and assigning blame. Be sure to mention how the incident could've been over sooner if you just restarted and rolled back every single thing. Be sure to demonstrate out-of-the-box thinking by discussing unrealistic grandiose solutions. When the time is up, run the meeting over by 30 minutes and force all to stay while realistic solution ideas are finally discussed in overtime. This makes it clear to the team that nothing is more important than this incident's RCA--their time surely is not. If someone asks to tap out to pick their kids up after school, remind them that they are making enough money to call them an Uber.

      Alerting: be sure to identify anything remotely resembling leading indicators, and add Critical-level wake-you-up alerts with sensitive thresholds for those indicator. Database exceeding 50% CPU? Critical! Filesystem queue length exceeding 5? Critical! Heap usage over 50%? Critical! 100 errors in one minute on a 100000 requests per minute service? Critical! Single log line indicating DNS resolution failure anywhere in the system? Critical! (What if AWS's DNS is down again?) Service requests rate 10% higher than typical peak? Critical! If anyone objects to such critical alerts, ask them why do they want to be responsible for not preventing the next incident?

  • showcaseearth 17 hours ago

    Short lived and driven by good intentions– all's good. Thanks again for keeping this thing going!

  • bicepjai 18 hours ago

    Even after providing firebase endpoint, crawlers come to the site ?

    • Bender 17 hours ago

      Most crawlers have no concept of what that is. They will follow links to this site and then follow links out of this site even after being told not to [1]. The majority of crawlers follow zero rules, RFC's, etc... The few platforms that do follow standards and rules are akin to a law abiding citizen in Mos Eisley.

      [1] - rel="nofollow"

    • dang 15 hours ago

      Oh my god. It's the crawlpocalypse.

    • busymom0 17 hours ago

      Unfortunately, the firebase API is very bad as they even acknowledge that in their github page.

  • 8cvor6j844qw_d6 15 hours ago

    > anti-crawler protections

    Sometimes I could not open the comment section, receiving a blank page with "... We're sorry" or something along these lines when opening from new private window. It works when opening normally.

    Logging in on the private window seems to resolve the issue. Can you take a look on this if possible?

    • dang 15 hours ago

      Best to email your IP address to hn@ycombinator.com so we can see if it's blocked.

  • nottorp 17 hours ago

    Can't speak for others, but I'm sure i'll be pretty fine if no one gets woken up if HN is down...

    Of course, they'd better restore service after they wake up naturally, because I need my HN dose. But it's not worth losing sleep over it.

  • QuantumNomad_ 12 hours ago

    > the anti-crawler protections also unfortunately hit some legit users, and we don't want to block legit users

    Was the blocking returning “Sorry.” instead of any page content? A couple of days ago there was a few hours where when I’d go to HN I could load the main page as a non-logged in user. But if I tried to log in I would get “Sorry.” instead. I also got the sorry message if I tried to click on user profiles of other people and a few other pages.

    I am assuming that the reason I could see the front page itself and discussions on posts on the front page is that they were in a shared cache for non-logged in users, but that when I clicked on some pages like some random user pages those were not in cache and hit the origin server and it blocked those with “Sorry.” like it did for log-in attempts.

    I also tried to go to the unblock IP page, but that one also returned “Sorry.”

    For a while I was scratching my head wondering if I had gotten some malware on one of my computers that was aggressively making requests to HN, and that I had become IP banned because of that. Since I think my actual request rate from browsing and commenting should be pretty average. I read HN a lot, but not that much :p

    Later in the day, or the next day, things were back to normal and I could log in again. Presumably after those anti-crawler protections had been relaxed again.

  • irishcoffee 17 hours ago

    > The reason I did that is that the anti-crawler protections also unfortunately hit some legit users

    How does this happen?

    • Bender 17 hours ago

      How does this happen?

      Not the person you are asking. Bot operators have an incentive to make crawlers look as much like a human as possible so they do not get blocked. Some of them fail miserably and some nearly succeed. That makes it trivial to accidentally block a real person. I am personally fine with that given I do not pay for this site and have no SLA or contract with it.

      • arccy 17 hours ago

        some humans also try their best to make themselves look like bots...

    • pjc50 15 hours ago

      Every filter process has false positives and false negatives, especially when crawlers are trying to fake their status.

    • ohhnoodont 16 hours ago

      Last week if you are using a VPN + a browser that limits fingerprinting, you were likely to see error messages accessing HN.

  • shmeeed 18 hours ago

    Looking forward to the post mortem. :)

    • michelsedgh 18 hours ago

      dang

      • shmeeed 16 hours ago

        In my defense, I was commenting at 0 min, since then he made several updates explaining the situation.

        • dang 15 hours ago

          Yes sorry! Normally I put in "[editing - bear with me...]" or some such.

          • michelsedgh 12 hours ago

            I was just trolling, thanks for ur work

  • stmw 13 hours ago

    dang - just to say, we've all done it...

  • walrus01 14 hours ago

    Just out of curiosity, if HN is still running on one physical system, what does a daily or weekly traffic chart look like for the switch port facing it?

  • echelon 18 hours ago

    I didn't realize you were carrying the pager too! Kudos!

    • malwrar 18 hours ago

      I feel such a sense of kinship for anyone who carries a pager, almost 7 years at my current role doing it. Super cool that dang is among our number :)

      • geocrasher 17 hours ago

        Yep, have been on constant "pager duty" for 2+ years, although I have more help now and I get paged 1-3 times a week instead of per night. Still, carry my lappy everywhere I go. Bought an ARM Windows laptop to get that 20hr battery life so I could worry less during my travels. You know, fancy things like going get food or going grocery shopping.

        • malwrar 15 hours ago

          Rough shift, my worst was every other week and my boss prior to hiring me was 24/7 just like you. I just carry a backpack with a few batteries + my work laptop, fortunately only a few really bad stories but hooooo boy me and that backpack have seen some fun times.

      • wkat4242 12 hours ago

        I wish I could still buy a pager where I live :'(

      • idontwantthis 17 hours ago

        Do you carry a literal pager? We use the PagerDuty app.

        • geocrasher 17 hours ago

          My organization is, for now, using OpsGenie.

          My pager noise: https://www.soundjay.com/transportation/sounds/train-crossin...

          That will not only wake the dead, it'll wake me no matter how asleep I am.

          • malwrar 15 hours ago

            Haha I made the mistake of using the default iPhone ringtone, now when strangers get called in public my heart rate spikes. Too scared to change it.

          • darkwater 14 hours ago

            The "for now" is very important because it will be sunset in 1 year and something. I can recommend you Incident.io or Rootly as alternatives.

        • kunwon1 16 hours ago

          It may interest you to know that pagers are still a thing, Motorola still makes them, and I know that one major use case is volunteer fire departments

          I used to work on Motorola Minitor 5 pagers. Looks like they recently released their newest model, the Minitor 7

          I wonder if pagers are still used in hospitals? I imagine so

          • sharpshadow 16 hours ago

            The AUBMC hospital is definitely using them as well as the paramilitary in that country, at least until recently.

          • ZuoCen_Liu 13 hours ago

            Now, whenever I see a pager, I think of explosions. Haha.

          • ErroneousBosh 14 hours ago

            There's a company in England called "Cascode" who make firefighter alerters. These are really basic "beeper" pagers, which you can program to have a bunch of different tones and LED patterns based on the RIC and Subcode.

            I look after several thousand of these across several hundred paging sites.

            They're relatively inexpensive (70 quid or so in quantity) and they last about six weeks on a commonly-available AA battery. The batteries go flat enough to trigger the "low battery" beep at about 3am, for some reason. I don't know why.

            There's no messaging involved, although the encoders are capable of sending a text string. The message is "get up and get down to the fire station right now", which generally needs no further explanation. POCSAG is unencrypted, so there would be privacy concerns with sending actual incident information in the clear with it.

            While we're on the subject of old tech, until BT finally cut the last of them off, we use dialup modems to control the encoders (not dialup internet, just a hundreds-of-miles serial cable) as a backup, and dot-matrix printers to print out a hardcopy message for the crews to pick up.

            All very low-tech. All very fixable. All stays working if you don't mess with it.

            https://cascode.co.uk/products/2ar2-and-2ar3/

            • wkat4242 12 hours ago

              Encryption is easily doable even with one way pagers. With one way you will lose the perfect forward secrecy option but that's usually ok.

              • ErroneousBosh 3 hours ago

                It's doable but it would be custom firmware and it's not really necessary. Two way paging isn't really worth doing because then you need a massive device with a massive battery, or something that uses uncontrolled mobile phone networks (and generally still has a massive battery, that lasts about a day).

                You wouldn't even need particularly good encryption, you'd just need something adequate to stop casual eavesdropping really - "keep them busy for half an hour" would stop people from sniffing the POCSAG traffic and tweeting it, so that people show up at incidents and hang around filming it on their phones.

                This incidentally is what a guy in England got arrested for a few years ago, exactly that. It's perfectly legal to listen to and decode pager messages (or any other radio messages), you're just not allowed to pass them on to people or act upon them, and posting them on twitter and then going round to rubberneck at the ongoing incident very much ticks those boxes. As with so many things in the UK, to paraphrase Aleister Crowley, "Don't Be A Dick shall be the whole of the law".

        • malwrar 15 hours ago

          Oh no, I just always hear it termed that way and it captures the “feeling” for me since it feels like a dedicated device. I just just carry a work phone w/ PagerDuty during my shift.

  • altairprime 18 hours ago

    Decades ago I had to write a Perl script to auth to the site for proper downtime checking. Some things never change :) Good luck with the triage.

Elfener 20 hours ago

I got stuck in an infinite loop.

Try opening HN -> it's down, better check HN to see everyone talking about a major website being down -> Try opening HN -> loop

  • neom 19 hours ago

    Yeah me too. Wake up -> HN down -> That's weird, oh well it's usually only down for a few minutes -> I should check if HN is still down -> That's weird, oh well it's usually only down for a few minutes -> I should check if HN is still down -> loop.

    That was a few hours ago. I'm glad this loop is broken.

    • squeefers 19 hours ago

      sounds very much like an evil social media dopamine feedback loop. ironic given everyone on HN is so anti social media.... its clearly only bad for kids though i should add, silly of me to exclude such a detail

      • bee_rider 18 hours ago

        HN is obviously social media and it is silly to say otherwise. It is just social media that occasionally has interesting stuff. The SNR is just slightly higher.

      • ptsd_dalmatian 16 hours ago

        I guese developed this addiction on Facebook and now that I don’t use it, I come for methadon shot to HN

      • neom 19 hours ago

        I've been on this internet hit shit since the 90s lil bro, s' all good.

        • strbean 19 hours ago

          I can stop any time I want, I just don't want!

  • HPsquared 19 hours ago

    Sometimes I'll catch myself absentmindedly reopening the browser and checking two or three front pages, seconds after having just checked them and closed the browser.

    • notachatbot123 18 hours ago

      That's a sign of addiction and I highly recommend changing your behaviour towards those pages!

      • cheschire 16 hours ago

        I feel like I need to avoid channelling Bob Saget from Half Baked when I say that is not addiction. That's a habit.

        • cbracketdash 15 hours ago

          There is a noprocrast feature in your settings to specify how long you can stay on for a single session and the frequency at which you can view HN. Super helpful!

  • Rendello 14 hours ago

    Funny, I don't seem to need an outage to get stuck in a HN loop...

  • mustak_im 18 hours ago

    I woke up and was wondering if I’ve just woken up in hell!

  • Imustaskforhelp 16 hours ago

    Yeah, I had assumed something very major must have happened for HN to go down, lmao and I even asked in some linux discord server regarding it asking if there is a major outage as hackernews is down

  • ErroneousBosh 14 hours ago

    Not just me then?

    "Shit, HN is down! Hm, I wonder if there's anything about it on HN?"

    until stack overflow occurs.

  • RJIb8RBYxzAMX9u 17 hours ago

    HN is how I discover whether other sites are down or not, so it serves a critical function, so of course I check it frequently.

    /s

manbitesdog 20 hours ago

TIL I have a "open Hacker News" hand reflex

  • ectospheno 19 hours ago

    I learn more reading the comments here than anywhere else. Thanks everyone for my addiction.

  • directmusic 18 hours ago

    I'm glad I'm not the only one. If I type 'n' into any browser it autocompletes to HN.

    • embedding-shape 18 hours ago

      Save typing hundreds of letters per day, and replace about:newtab with news.ycombinator.com, now you can just do CTRL+T :)

      • tom1337 17 hours ago

        at that moment my productivity would drop to zero

        • Imustaskforhelp 16 hours ago

          mine already has and I dont even have hackernews as my new tab :)

          On all fairness though, mine is same for the original comment where just pressing n autocompletes it to https://news.ycombinator.com/

    • geocrasher 17 hours ago

      I had the same thing for Slashdot.org for many, many years. Both the reflex and the browser autocomplete. I still miss the old /. It was like HN + Hackaday + Usenet.

      • neom 12 hours ago

        digg too, till they ruined it...still can't believe they ruined digg.

  • 1shooner 19 hours ago

    If you're looking to put the brakes on that, I've used LeechBlock to add a 5-second timer to opening a new HN window (along with other block schedules). The timer even fails if it loses focus, so it really helps slow you down.

    https://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/

    • embedding-shape 18 hours ago

          echo '127.0.0.1 news.ycombinator.com' | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
      
      Does the trick as well :) For bonus points (and so you can't workaround it with your phone), do it on your router/switch instead.

      You'll still open new tabs and go to HN, but you'll be reminded quickly, and every day can be downtime day \o/ (for you, personally)

    • squeefers 19 hours ago

      so youve got the willpower to do something about it but not enough to just stop doing it?

      • MikeTheGreat 18 hours ago

        To be fair, making a change (particularly changing a habit) takes time. Having something there to remind and nudge you helps make this easier, especially when you're tired, stressed, 'just looking for a short break', etc, etc.

        It's like they say: "Your demons will comfort you when no one else will. That's why it's so hard to get rid of them"

      • dwedge 19 hours ago

        Have you never suffered from habitual reflexes? I blocked twitter for a while in my hosts file and a dozen times over those first few days I instinctively opened a new tab and typed twitter in

        • sunrunner 18 hours ago

          I deleted the YouTube mobile app a few months ago and I still reflexively reach for the app icon every now and then. Thanks YouTube Shorts.

        • squeefers 18 hours ago

          > I blocked twitter for a while in my hosts file and a dozen times over those first few days I instinctively opened a new tab and typed twitter in?

          youd go through that effort when you could have just stopped though.

          • frikk 18 hours ago

            We all admire your absolute mastery of your own habitual reflexes and mind. For the rest of us, there is a daily battle of wits, desires, weakness, and habit.

            If I could snap my fingers and break toxic habits and patterns, I would have done so decades ago :)

  • jstummbillig 20 hours ago

    I say. Vibe coded 4 apps once I got past that, on my way to half a billion in ARR already.

  • wincy 19 hours ago

    I’ve turned on no procrast mode and set it to ten minutes per hour. Helped me a lot!

    • HanClinto 19 hours ago

      What are you using to control this?

      • bee_rider 18 hours ago

        It is on your profile, the “noprocrast” dropdown.

      • randallsquared 18 hours ago

        It's a setting available on the page you get from clicking on your own username.

        • HanClinto 18 hours ago

          Whoa. A website that cares about its users enough to _easily support limiting access to itself_?

          That's so refreshing in terms of being a user-focused feature, and yet it stands in sharp contrast against today's engagement-hyperfocused climate. I never would have thought to look on a website's own settings page to limit my access to that same website.

          I love it, thank you for pointing me to this!

  • thesurlydev 20 hours ago

    Same! Right there with "every day must begin with coffee"

  • locknitpicker 6 hours ago

    > TIL I have a "open Hacker News" hand reflex

    You mean it's not your homepage?

  • AndrewKemendo 20 hours ago

    It just reinforces for me that addiction is a human problem not a problem with technology

    I know dang basically works tirelessly to not change the format in order to not induce those addictive patterns

    but yet here we all are

    • chistev 20 hours ago

      It's a website with the smartest people in the world. The level of conversations here are unrivaled in internet communities.

      It's understandable to be addicted. Lol.

      I visit this place multiple times a day.

      • phantasmish 19 hours ago

        99% of social science or political topics and 50% of technical topics here do not… read as smart, and you’d be much better off spending the same time reading the first chapter of a relevant 101-level college textbook.

        • seizethecheese 19 hours ago

          It's entirely possible that this is the smartest place on the internet, but also often dumb. In fact, it seems likely. More of an indictment of the rest of the places on the internet.

          • squeefers 19 hours ago

            > It's entirely possible that this is the smartest place on the internet,

            i cant find the link, but there was a post about how to "be nice" and it was a revelation to a worrying amount of "geniuses" on here. bare in mind the sum total of the advice was "be nice, dont be rude"

            • seizethecheese 15 hours ago

              1. niceness and genius are orthogonal

              2. your characterization of the article sounds uncharitable

              3. my point isn't exactly that this is necessarily the smartest place

              • squeefers 2 hours ago

                1. but social skills and genius are 2. im still staggered at how elementary it was 3. ok?

          • the_af 17 hours ago

            > It's entirely possible that this is the smartest place on the internet, but also often dumb. In fact, it seems likely. More of an indictment of the rest of the places on the internet.

            Almost every (non-troll) online community that is relatively peaceful and has some semblance of moderation to remove flamewars thinks of itself as "the best community". Usually as compared to reddit, though if it's on reddit they will compare themselves to some other (hated) sub.

            It's a fact of the internet. Every online community thinks of itself as the smartest, more thoughtful, more civilized. HN is no exception.

            It goes without saying HN is not the smartest or more thoughtful online community. It's just... ok. Not the worst, not the best. Certainly NOT the place with the smartest people, though some smart people frequent it. As a regular, you can soon figure out HN's unspoken rules, blindspots, and areas where the group opinion is more likely to be accurate.

            • jrowen 16 hours ago

              > It goes without saying HN is not the smartest or more thoughtful online community.

              How does that go without saying? Name some others then, compare and contrast. As-is your argument is just posturing.

              • the_af 15 hours ago

                > Name some others then, compare and contrast.

                No need, because whether an online community is more thoughtful or smarter than another is very subjective. Almost by definition, HN is not it. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and all that. Of course, by internet law, HN (or a subset of its members) considers itself to be the smartest, more thoughtful online community.

                There are communities I like better, which are smarter and more thoughtful, but I've no desire to argue with you.

                > As-is your argument is just posturing

                Nah. Hard pass. Nice try though!

                • jrowen 5 hours ago

                  I see you're downvoted, it wasn't me. I wasn't making any claim, you're making claims and disparaging remarks that you won't substantiate.

                  • the_af an hour ago

                    Which disparaging remarks? I just claimed HN is ok/average, not "the smartest place on the internet", and that it's typical of online communities to consider themselves "the best".

                    The unsubstantiated claim that "HN is the smartest place on the internet" is an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence, which wasn't provided.

                    The downvotes only prove my point.

      • steve_adams_86 18 hours ago

        > the smartest people in the world

        But also, people like me. Be careful what you choose to believe on this website

      • fwip 20 hours ago

        It's really not 'the smartest people.' It's people interested in tech, and often in making-a-lot-of-money-in-tech. It does have a lot of people with significant industry experience, which is cool.

        • worksonmine 19 hours ago

          > It's really not 'the smartest people.'

          This was especially obvious during Covid, I even stopped visiting because the comment section was so crazy.

      • the_af 19 hours ago

        > It's a website with the smartest people in the world.

        Nice joke!

        At least, I hope it was a joke...

      • linhns 19 hours ago

        Also the level of flak is unrivaled.

      • krapp 14 hours ago

        Any professional forum or technical subreddit with good moderation and gatekeeping blows Hacker News out of the water any day of the week.

      • andrepd 18 hours ago

        Poe's Law for a parody of the self-important sv techbro

        • the_af 17 hours ago

          It's a testament to Poe's Law that I genuinely cannot tell if the OP was being funny or not.

          • mrguyorama 15 hours ago

            There's a reason why HN of all places has such a terrible record of handling actual sarcasm and telling it apart from genuine belief and that reason is NOT that "HN is really smart" lol

            • the_af 15 hours ago

              Agreed! I think HN is average, and its userbase think themselves smarter than they really are.

              ... but I still cannot tell if the original commenter was sarcastic or not! ;)

    • dzink 19 hours ago

      This one is at least healthy-ish for the mind. I’d much rather hacker news than any other news. Social Media is an emotional rage-bait cesspool these days. If it’s not for Hacker News those of us who abstain from the rest would be living in the dark.

    • PurpleRamen 19 hours ago

      But, would the addiction become worse if HN changed, or would there be a point where they could cure it?

      • ZuoCen_Liu 13 hours ago

        Perhaps this is the role of HN - at least it still allows us to reflect.

  • yigithan 8 hours ago

    I stopped using google.com for Internet access check, I now use HN.

  • cbracketdash 15 hours ago

    There is a noprocrast feature in your settings to specify how long you can stay on for a single session and the frequency at which you can view HN. Super helpful!

  • lysace 19 hours ago

    ⌘-T, N, <RET>

    Did it like 5 times during that 1h-ish outage. :(

  • ChrisMarshallNY 19 hours ago

    So do I, but it was such a shock that I just passed out, and when I woke up, it was back up.

  • ErroneousBosh 14 hours ago

    Do you log into things and reflexively type "ls", too?

  • kevin061 20 hours ago

    I did not know how addicted I was to HN until today lol

  • nottorp 17 hours ago

    What? You mean you ... close the HN tab?

sosodev 20 hours ago

Yes, and I'm a little ashamed to admit my morning routine wasn't the same without it.

  • fedreg 20 hours ago

    This was more impactful to my day than the last AWS and CloudFlare outages...

    • messe 20 hours ago

      At least during those outages I could procrastinate on HN.

      • the_arun 19 hours ago

        I felt like changing HN down page to show top 30 posts from this week before or after the generic message.

al_borland 20 hours ago

Is this still a valid account for HN status? It says it’s the official one, but with the changes at Twitter to no longer show chronological feeds (at least for users that aren’t logged in), it’s rather useless. The top 5 listed post (for me) are seemingly random from 2014 - 2022.

https://x.com/HNStatus

Is there a better place to check, beyond a basic down detector that may provide more insight or signal that the outage is acknowledged?

  • alexfoo 16 hours ago

    https://xcancel.com/HNStatus only uses chronological ordering (after any pinned tweets) and that has the last message 12 Dec 2023.

    (Basically whenever you see an x.com link just change it to xcancel.com and avoid the nonsense.)

  • FuriouslyAdrift 19 hours ago

    Only way I have figured out how to to change the "Following" sort order back to chronological is from the mobile app: click the down arrow on the "Following" tab. Change the sort from "popular" to "most recent."

    Seems to reset it on the web view, too.

    • al_borland 18 hours ago

      It sounds like this would only work for logged in users.

  • zipy124 20 hours ago

    https://hn.hund.io/ Is a status page, no idea if official or not, but it didn't register here for some reason.

    I didn't read the post text, it's identified there haha, my bad! I wish the text post text wasn't grey, I gloss over it too easily.

    • laCour 19 hours ago

      This was monitoring the unauthenticated news page, which is why it didn't catch it. It now monitors authentication as well. It is not official, and was made by a co-founder years ago.

    • lagniappe 19 hours ago

      This site said HN was fine and green the entire time it was down.

liampulles 19 hours ago

Smart. Have to use that error budget before year end...

  • dylan604 19 hours ago

    I always hated the late use-it-or-loose-it at the end of the year where you end up buying the things that were denied requests from earlier in the year. You just cost me half a year of using the damn thing.

    • wiredpancake 14 hours ago

      This problem is really bad at my work.

      We commonly run into finance issues about half way through the year. We get to the point where 10x HDMI cables get declined from Finance and we get reprimanded for not tracking where each HDMI or Ethernet Cable go. Near to the end of the year, the budget refreshes and finance (without consultation to us) ends up buying a bunch of random stuff.

      "Guys, we brought 11 iPad Minis that need to be setup"

      Oh so we can also get the HDMI cables now?

      "No sorry, we just spent all the remaining money, have you audited the cables recently?"

ortusdux 20 hours ago
  • rozenmd 20 hours ago

    Interestingly it stayed up if you weren't logged in.

    • jedberg 20 hours ago

      If you aren't logged in you get a cached version from the CDN/cache. Reddit works the same way.

    • Izkata 19 hours ago

      Not completely, I'm not logged in on my work laptop and it was only working some of the time (and not like some pages were cached and some weren't, I was refreshing the same page and sometimes it worked and sometimes not).

      • cess11 19 hours ago

        That's how I concluded that it wasn't a ban on my account but rather more serious.

    • bryanrasmussen 20 hours ago

      also went down if you went to login, and people's individual pages were also down. So as far as I saw the front page was up as long as you were not logged in, however I'm not sure if that wasn't just luck of the draw, I had one experience where it looked like maybe the front page was sometimes down for not logged in users as well.

      on edit: ok others pointed out it was cached pages I saw. explains it.

    • smallerize 20 hours ago

      That only worked for a while, eventually I couldn't load comment pages even logged out.

    • davnicwil 20 hours ago

      that'll be because it's served from cache when you're not logged in

wavemode 20 hours ago

When it was down my thought was "damnit, I'll actually have a productive workday now."

  • tzs 20 hours ago

    Next time you can avoid that fate by opening HN in a private browsing (or whatever your browser calls its equivalent) window. This outage, like the vast majority of HN outages, only affected logged in requests.

    I suppose you could also just clear your HN cookies in regular browsing window, but then when they fix it you'd have to log in again.

    • dpoloncsak 19 hours ago

      Huh. Dunno why, but when it failed on Firefox I tried Chrome, and it worked. I wrote it off as a Mozilla issue, but this would better explain that I think

    • neom 19 hours ago

      Is it my imagination or did they used to automatically serve you a logged out page when it was down?

steve_adams_86 18 hours ago

I was fortunate enough to get to watch a bunch of kids racing and bouncing in bouncy castles in our school gym during HN's downtime.

It's not that much different from HN, come to think of it.

(ha, ha)

esafak 20 hours ago

A lot of the outage indicators failed. Someone needs to create an outage indicator reliability dashboard.

  • Nextgrid 20 hours ago

    A lot of them got fooled by the caching; pages for signed-out users are cached heavily and those kept returning successful responses even if the actual backend server was down.

  • chistev 20 hours ago

    And an outage reliability indicator for that outage reliability indicator.

    • willis936 19 hours ago

      We apologize again for the fault in the fault indicator. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked.

  • arionmiles 20 hours ago

    So a downdetectorsdowndetector.com but for Hacker News?

ramonga 3 hours ago

when I realised the api still worked I put this together https://hackernewsx.com just to realise it will just work if I cleared my site data.

sltr 20 hours ago

Yeah I couldn't log in for a bit this morning. It's concerning how often and how many times I tried. Glad it's resolved.

  • imiric 20 hours ago

    Next time try not to beat a dead horse expecting it to resurrect. :)

    • mlhpdx 19 hours ago

      So now we call the refresh button CPR?

dhruv3006 20 hours ago

I was quiet surprised really. HN almost never goes down.

  • Aachen 19 hours ago

    You don't visit enough my friend :)

    It's down about 8.4 minutes per week. On 26% of days it doesn't work at least once, and on 12% of days it has more than one consecutive failed check. The longest uptime streak was 24 days

    I've been keeping track since exactly 2 years (to the day!) because I was surprised that it seemed briefly down for me on a daily basis. Was I getting unlucky and hitting it every time, or was it just down very often? Nobody posted anything so I started answering the question for myself :p

    I've been meaning to post the tracker to HN but there's a pesky bug I want to fix: the "is it currently down" stat. I don't know how this is beyond me but something in the code bugs out. So this is my first time posting about it

    • ayewo 17 hours ago

      Would love to see it when you do get round to posting it :)

dustfinger 17 hours ago

It would be a nice feature if hackernews had a simple news.ycombinator.com/status page that I could trust. I don't like loading those some-sketchy-domain/status-right-now sites.

  • mmooss 16 hours ago

    > news.ycombinator.com/status page

    That's not so useful when news.ycombinator.com is having problems.

    • dustfinger 16 hours ago

      True. how about https://ycombinator-status.com or https://status.ycombinator.com. They can drop that link on their official ycombinator.com site just so it is easy to tell that it is legit when they are not down. They can maintain the status for all of their official sites there. Well, with the exception of ycombinator-status.com of course. I guess they can post that status on some-sketchy-domain/status-right-now - LOL!

      Maybe ycombinator does have an official status page somewhere, but it is not easy to find if that is the case.

danielfalbo 19 hours ago

As soon as I noticed it was down I came to hacker news to post about it, but...

xxs 19 hours ago

PSA - if you delete your cookies, HN gets it easier. Or just test it in a private window.

It did work without being logged on. The auth service appeared to be down as the log in attempt (just showing the page) failed.

  • scottydelta 18 hours ago

    Now it makes sense. I was puzzled about why it was working on the phone browser and not on my system. I'm logged into HN on my system.

codyklimdev 16 hours ago

I thought HN traffic got blocked on my work's network for a second, phew! My lunch breaks would've gotten a lot more dull.

ashf023 20 hours ago

Yes, and on one request I saw a message like "Restarting server - this won't take long", and soon after it's back up.

ajdude 19 hours ago

I was able to view the site without being signed in (i.e. private window) but any browser I was logged into wouldn't load.

I'm sure it's a coincidence but it started working again shortly after emailing hn@ycombinator.com

whynotmaybe 18 hours ago

I Still found it funny that we have downdetector, downdetectordowndetector, downdetectordowndetectordowndetector,... (I lost count) but downdetector doesn't detect HN's status.

chistev 20 hours ago

It was the first time since I started using this website (August last year) that it was down.

I'm still impressed nonetheless.

I'd like to know what caused the outage and how it could have been prevented, for learning purposes.

fatty_patty89 20 hours ago

I got irrationally angry when it refused to load the website

  • imvetri 20 hours ago

    you could refuse to be angry to mock it

  • DonHopkins 20 hours ago

    You handle your irrational anger much better than whatevermrfukz who keeps pooping his pants.

    • fatty_patty89 20 hours ago

      Interesting that you mention that, how do you keep track of his comments? Some sort of plugin/scraper?

      • Jtsummers 19 hours ago

        > how do you keep track of his comments?

        You can just look at them, turn on showdead in your profile and you'll see a bunch of flag-killed comments in this discussion by whatevermrfukz. No need for a plugin or scraper.

zelphirkalt 20 hours ago

Yep "having trouble serving my request" or so.

PurpleRamen 19 hours ago

In other words, productivity in tech skyrocketed for hours..though it seems some work was flavoured with irrational anger.

khobragade 18 hours ago

Man if I had a coin every time I email the mods and this thing goes down, I'd strangely have two coins.

Kim_Bruning 19 hours ago

In with the rest, yes, and my first thought is always "I have an internet outage" when HN is down. :-P

numpad0 20 hours ago

Could have been accidental flagging of sorts. Didn't work on PC for few minutes while showing fine on phone.

sangeeth96 19 hours ago

Thought it had something to do with some model updates, like Gemini Flash 3 for a moment.

arm32 19 hours ago

The "site status" apps are all smoke and mirrors, how unreliable.

oidar 19 hours ago

What was the longest that HN has been down? I feel like this is up there.

pedro380085 20 hours ago

Yes, I got an error message, but I cleared my cookies and was able to access.

dvaun 19 hours ago

Will we get a post mortem?

voxleone 20 hours ago

Yes, it' been out for me too, southern hemisphere, GMT -03

neurolesudiste 19 hours ago

Hi, Got an error an hour ago on phone, not loged.

Anyway, glad to see you back.

Paris 1812.

Cheers from France.

rustaceanU32 19 hours ago

I'll admit this ruined my morning

arbirk 19 hours ago

We need a serious post mortem for this

neurolesudiste 20 hours ago

Yup, France here , Paris 1809.

HN was down about an hour ago.

Glad to see it back !

Cheers.

silverpiranha 20 hours ago

Yes, was down for me too this morning

markus_zhang 20 hours ago

Yes was down for me. Ontario, Canada.

gepiti 19 hours ago

Athens, Greece yes it was down.

wek 20 hours ago

Yes, it was down for a few hours

gaigalas 19 hours ago

I got confused by the "minutes ago" thing.

Working with full dates in the HTML and doing a tiny JavaScript that calculates the "minutes ago" would actually be a neat improvement.

thatgerhard 20 hours ago

Thought for a second I got banned for something lol

  • elxr 19 hours ago

    I thought I was being rate-limited for opening posts too fast, which has happened before.

    After more than an hour I thought, "wow this is pretty harsh" and "so much of my exposure to learning things is directly tied to HN posts". I was lost lol.

  • verzali 19 hours ago

    Me too and I was wondering what I did!

  • Aachen 19 hours ago

    Your comment history doesn't sound IP-ban-worthy. Is there an alt that has you worried? :P

agumonkey 19 hours ago

hn applied ycombinator too strictly

bossyTeacher 18 hours ago

I have never before seen this website down.

SilverElfin 19 hours ago

I tried to refresh an embarrassing amount of times

russellbeattie 19 hours ago

HN being down makes you start wondering about the differences between routine, addiction, compulsion, and habit.

khaledh 20 hours ago

It was down if you tried to access it while authenticated (i.e. you have a cookie). It was loading fine for unauthenticated sessions (e.g. incognito).

busymom0 20 hours ago

I run the app called HACK and received user emails that the HN website was down.

  • maverwa 20 hours ago

    Thank you for HACK. I love it!

ProofHouse 20 hours ago

I wake up, and look at HackerNews lol. This morning sucked hahaha

bennydog224 20 hours ago

Yes, I had to touch grass this morning.

complianceowl 16 hours ago

I was convinced that I got banned lol.

FergusArgyll 20 hours ago

Yeah & chatgpt was trying to gaslight me - claiming it was my fault. Happy to put that bum in its place...

  • chistev 19 hours ago

    You use ChatGPT to know if a site is down?

laCour 19 hours ago

I'm with Hund. Our hn.hund.io page did not catch this because it was requesting the cached, unauthenticated page. It now monitors authentication as well.

  • joncrane 19 hours ago

    Thank you. I was thinking myself or my corporate IP was shadowbanned

  • sammy2255 16 hours ago

    You should add a graph of visitors per-minute for the status page for the past 24 hours or so. Would really help for situations like this

  • jonahx 19 hours ago

    Is this a mistake by hund, or the configuration of hund by HN?

    • laCour 19 hours ago

      Mistake on our part (Hund) for not monitoring authentication. This page is unofficial and was made by a co-founder several years ago.

  • Cheer2171 18 hours ago

    [flagged]

    • dang 15 hours ago

      Yikes, you can't do this here.

      We've banned this account for repeatedly breaking the site guidelines and ignoring our requests to stop.

      If you don't want to be banned, you're welcome to email hn@ycombinator.com and give us reason to believe that you'll follow the rules in the future. They're here: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html.

    • sentrysapper 17 hours ago

      What a rude thing to post. Hund, don't listen to this entitled nonsense. There is a reason it's called human error. Companies 100x your size and 10000x your revenue like AWS, Microsoft, CloudFlare, CrowdStrike can't figure out how to accurately provide status dashboards. At least you took the time to explain your mistakes. If anything you got another supporter for your honesty.

    • seanw444 17 hours ago

      This just in: people make mistakes on occasion.

gjsman-1000 20 hours ago

[flagged]

  • Aachen 19 hours ago

    Keep in mind that votes aren't supposed to be about whether you agree or disagree, but whether a comment adds substance to the thread. A good question that makes a wrong assumption can be worth upvoting; a correct but fairly irrelevant statement about politics not (to give a relatively obvious example)

    Being "voted to -2" doesn't necessarily mean you were wrong (it often correlates though). People might just think it wasn't relevant in whatever context you posted it in

    I often find it hard to tell what makes people think something I write is not helpful (or sometimes also a comment someone else made) and thus appreciate comments that clarify constructively. It can also help to ask for clarification if you're particularly surprised about the votes on a given post

    • Eikon 17 hours ago

      > Keep in mind that votes aren't supposed to be about whether you agree or disagree

      That’s not what happens in practice.

  • abujazar 20 hours ago

    Unless the downtime was caused by something Cloudflare would've prevented, this downtime would've happened regardless of being behind Cloudflare. Cloudflare adds another single point of failure.

  • null_deref 20 hours ago

    Could this be a self-inflicted bug? In that case, the broader point still stands: cloud providers can cause outages that are outside your direct realm of responsibility.

    • gjsman-1000 20 hours ago

      Your VPS server and your data center and the ISP your data center uses and the AS system your ISP uses all can cause outages outside your direct realm of responsibility.

  • Jtsummers 20 hours ago

    Complaining about downvotes usually gets you more downvotes, so the response here isn't really that surprising.

  • Jeremy1026 18 hours ago

    You're probably being downvoted today for your "I was smarter than you" tone.

  • DonHopkins 20 hours ago

    It's absolutely irresistible downvoting people who preemptively complain about being downvoted like you do. It really made my day. Post another complaint so I can do it again please! It's not knee jerk when you explicitly ask for it, by leading with a complaint about downvoting, instead of just making your point and letting it fall or rise on its own merits. You're the one who put the idea of downvoting you into my head in the first place.

whatevermrfukz 20 hours ago

[flagged]

  • DonHopkins 20 hours ago

    I remember my first beer.

    • null_deref 20 hours ago

      That Markov chain spiraled out of control

      • rolandog 20 hours ago

        Perhaps Grok was not trained to go so much time with 0 responses due to the downtime?