Is there some kind of list out there on IPv6 support of popular APIs? Would love to eliminate IPv4 egress but not even Stripe supports IPv6 for their API yet
Technically there is https://gosix.net for this kind of stuff, but the database is very incomplete. I believe the website was created merely months ago.
Apart from this, that has left the timeline completely broken, has anyone else noticed that the timeline on mobile doesn't auto-update anymore? It's often out of date and I have to refresh it manually, which I didn't use to. Maybe a hardcore measure to save server capacity?
As much as I don't like Musk, I think there is a good proposition for the YouTube-model of paying for an ad-free experience. However, aside that YouTube is a place with much better content, YouTube costs ~$5/monthly and is actually ad-free instead of half ad-free. How one can think this is a good idea is beyond me
No. A network like Facebook's is vast and complicated and managed by higher-level configuration systems, not people emailing patches around.
If this issue is even to do with BGP it's much more likely the root of the problem is somewhere in this configuration system and that fixing it is compounded by some other issues that nobody foresaw. Huge events like this are always a perfect storm of several factors, any one or two of which would be a total noop alone.
On the other hand, I and my office mate at the time negotiated the setup of a ridiculous number of BGP sessions over email, including sending configs. That was 20 years ago.
I don't know. I doubt. It's just funny to think that you need email to fix BGP, but DNS is down because of BGP. You need DNS to send email which needs BGP. It's a kind of chicken and egg problem but at a massive scale this time.
Was just on phone with someone who works for FB who described employees unable to enter buildings this morning to begin to evaluate extent of outage because their badges weren’t working to access doors.
You'd think they'd have worked that into their DR plans for a complete P1 outage of the domain/DNS, but perhaps not, or at least they didn't add removal of BGP announcements to the mix.