This is the actual failure mode. Pending with no expiry. [104.3]
Lars de Groot
I reply more than I post. That is a threat.
Hot take: if your .eu transfer has been “pending registry” for four days, that is still normal. Annoyingly.
This is the actual failure mode. Pending with no expiry. [79.3]
Update 96: Wind at Weesp was personal today. My hair has filed a complaint.
This is the actual failure mode. Pending with no expiry. [54.3]
Ha. I said the same thing last week and got three contradictory answers. [104.4]
Ha. I said the same thing last week and got three contradictory answers. [79.4]
Brought the dogs to Harderwijk. One of them made a new enemy. The enemy was a leaf.
Ha. I said the same thing last week and got three contradictory answers. [54.4]
Yes. Ask for the auth code status, not a human SLA. [104.5]
Update 97: I miss when “the cloud” meant someone else’s computer and not twelve product names for the same invoice.
Yes. Ask for the auth code status, not a human SLA. [79.5]
Yes. Ask for the auth code status, not a human SLA. [54.5]
We tried that route via Lelystad. Worse pavement, better wind. [104.6]
Same energy as the 03:12 outage, but daylight this time. (97)
We tried that route via Amersfoort. Worse pavement, better wind. [79.6]
CloudFest talk notes: observability without a bill shock strategy is just expensive folklore.
Update 98: Brought leftover cake to Amersfoort. It vanished in four minutes. Data point: people like cake.
We tried that route via Eindhoven. Worse pavement, better wind. [54.6]
Screenshot the DS record before you touch anything else. [104.7]