Unbelievable, racism even exists in networking!
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Those damn ones
Beat me to it!
Just one more layer bro, just one more automated planning system bro and this time it will be entirely faultless please bro one more layer
I know a dude that talks like this... Like I hear his voice when I read this.
It's funny aws report didn't mention 40% of aws sysops people were replaced by AI right prior https://blog.stackademic.com/aws-just-fired-40-of-its-devops-team-then-let-ai-take-their-jobs-d9db9d298bfa
this is unconfirmed and unlikely
"Leave a billion dollar company alone, leave it alone" Bro it's most likeliest thing ever
I love it when meme-tech fails.
oh sure, when they fuck up DNS it's a "race condition".
when I fuck up DNS it's a "fireable offense".
It's funny aws report didn't mention 40% sysops were replaced by AI. https://blog.stackademic.com/aws-just-fired-40-of-its-devops-team-then-let-ai-take-their-jobs-d9db9d298bfa
I KNEW IT. It feels good to have my suspicions validated like this. The biggest companies are the ones most hyped over useless AI, and it's going to destroy them.
They need to uphold the AI hype, at any cost possible.
It’s not DNS
There’s no way it’s DNS
It was DNS

That and BGP
If I had a nickel for every time clearing the ARP tables fixed a problem, I'd have a shitload of nickels.
So it is always DNS

can confirm, its always DNS. Even when it looks like a network issue, its DNS
I always view the source of websites like this and this is one of the worst I've seen. 217 lines of code (including inline Javascript?!) and a Google tag for some reason, all to put the word YES in green on black.
this made me mad so i made a single, ultra minimal html page in 5 minutes that you can just paste in your url box
data:text/html;base64,PCFkb2N0eXBlaHRtbD48Ym9keSBzdHlsZT10ZXh0LWFsaWduOmNlbnRlcjtmb250LWZhbWlseTpzYW5zLXNlcmlmO2JhY2tncm91bmQ6IzAwMDtjb2xvcjojMmYyPjxoMT5JcyBpdCBETlM/PC9oMT48cCBzdHlsZT1mb250LXNpemU6MTJyZW0+WWVz
source code:
<!doctypehtml><body style=text-align:center;font-family:sans-serif;background:#000;color:#2f2><h1>Is it DNS?</h1><p style=font-size:12rem>Yes
Your website no longer uses DNS invalidating its use as a diagnostic tool lmao
I just did the same f'ing thing and came here to write your comment!
well done.
That's what you get when you let go hundreds of employees from your cloud computing unit in favour of AI.
I hope they end up having to compensate all the billions of losses they caused to all the businesses and people.
Consequences? For Amazon?
lol… lmao even
They do have contracts and are obligated to provide a certain "up time", which is usually 99% or so. If they fail to provide that, they are liable to compensate for the losses.
Or do you think that Amazon is above the law and no other company could sue them?
It all depends on what kind of contracts they have.
I DNS see that coming.
This is purely anecdotal, but I have been running into a lot of DNS issues over the past couple months where I work. 3 of the computers and even one of the laptops for remote work were having DNS issues that needed to be fixed. One even needed Windows reinstalled after fixing the DNS issue (Which was probably unrelated, but worth mentioning)
I'm honestly starting to think that the internet in general might be imploding. Not sure why, but replacing so many developers and programmers with AI might be responsible. Who knows, but it's definitely very strange.
The biggest issue is how centralized the internet has become. It went from a bunch of local servers to a handful of cloud providers.
We need to spread things out again
A huge problem are developers who lack a fundamental understanding of how the internet even works. I've had to explain how short, unqualified names resolve vs how fqdns resolve. Or why even you may not be able to reach another node in your proverbial cluster, because they are on different subnets. Or, why using GUIDs as hostnames is a generally bad idea, and will cause things to fail in unpredictable ways, especially with deeply nested subdomains.
