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gjsman-1000 6 days ago

Nah, weird stuff that “shouldn’t” happen almost always happens more often than things that “should” happen.

LinuxBender 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

I hear ya but this would more than likely be something like a really sloppy human error such as following the wrong process vs. a miscommunication otherwise I would expect these outages to be much more frequent. I do remember when a fat-finger at UUNET took out most of the internet long ago but that was a human error and is a bit harder to have the same impact today.

To me a communication error implies someone followed erroneous instructions without asking the obvious, " ... but isn't this a big business that is still live and why don't I have a legal order in my hand?" In fairness this did happen recently with he.net because a sub-domain was reported but it was done intentionally even if they failed to do even basic due diligence. After Covid I would expect most people would know zoom.us would be in use by a lot of people whereas only specific groups of people would know what he.net is.

I am curious if the process has changed due to laziness and now registrars can just select any number of domains and click a button to place them on hold without management or executive approval. If so that should be in some audit trail and should require confirmation and approval by a senior leader.

root_axis 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

What? Weird stuff happens less by definition.

bombcar 6 days ago | parent [-]

Not necessarily. The default could happen 49% of the time, and everything else happens way less than 1%, but is weird.

So 51% of the time it’s weird, but not the same weird.

LinuxBender 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

Every place I've been we measured such weirdness outside of the 95'th and 99'th percentile. Anything out of common occurrence beyond the 99'th could be weird or interesting or fascinating. I still wish I could share the incident of a single NIC on a single server taking down an entire data-center, that was both weird and fascinating.

root_axis 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

If there is a "default" then "everything else" is not weird. The conclusion is "this thing doesn't work most of the time so it wouldn't be weird if it doesn't".