So they made a newbie mistake in SQL that would not even pass an AI review. They did not verify the change in a test environment. And I guess the logs are so full of errors it is hard to pinpoint which matters. Yikes.
I care less and less about things like this. At some point you will write code in some lang that have fancy keywords and stuff gets mutated anyway. Also, what people tends to do if stuff is immutable is that they hide mutation by doing deep copies with changes.
This battle was lost a looong time ago. The effort it takes to keep up with all the shenanigans of Google and that play store is way worse than these new changes.
I looked into this before and the stocks of these large corps simply does not move when outages happens. Maybe intra-day, I don't have that data, but in general no effect.
From Azure status page: "Customers can consider implementing failover strategies with Azure Traffic Manager, to fail over from Azure Front Door to your origins".
Still don't get why on earth anybody would run a Docker version of MinIO in production. And why is this even a problem. Not like you put a private storage service on the Internet? Or do you? The incompetence of the average HN user is just mind blowing.