|  ▲  | nodesocket 7 days ago | 
 | This is cool, does this actually hit all the services directly (in each region) instead of pulling from AWS Status?  | 
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 | ▲ | dewey 7 days ago | parent | next [-] | 
 | Which uptime checker tool would be based on status pages (owned by the marketing department)? That defeats the whole purpose.  | 
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  | ▲ | rozenmd 7 days ago | parent | next [-] |   | I've run a business in this space since 2021, I am yet to meet a business that lets their marketing team own their status page. You'll find most engineering teams will start owning a status page to centralise updates to their stakeholders, before eventually growing into the customer success/support org owning it to minimise support tickets during incidents. Marketing has nothing to do with status pages.  |  |
  | ▲ | kylecazar 7 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] |   | I highly doubt AWS health dashboards are owned by marketing  |  |
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 | ▲ | port3000 7 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | 
 | https://updog.ai/status/openai issue history looks terrible. Wonder how you ping openAI for this; with a completion attempt on a particular model?  | 
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  | ▲ | arbll 7 days ago | parent [-] |   | It is based on the impact on Datadog's customers, not on synthetic queries / pings  |  
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 | ▲ | seedless-sensat 7 days ago | parent | prev [-] | 
 | From the page: > API health is inferred by analyzing aggregated and anonymized telemetry from across the Datadog customer base.  |