Everything Is Down

75 points by daxfohl ↗ HN
https://downdetector.com/

GCP, AWS, Azure.

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not everything, just google. azure, cloudflare... oh wait
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and aws
AWS is up for me, where do you see they're a part of the outage?
Rush to get things out before the summer vacations? (Is that rush a thing in the US? It kinda is in the EU.)
The U.S. is notorious for not allowing vacation time, or at least is more focused on the "grindset".
we only get summer vacation while we're in school
And you're kind of expected to work if you're north of about 16
On the other hand - you do have amazing fast food!
would be interesting to know how downdetector designed to stay up when so many hosting platforms are down
Oddly i'm not having any issues with anything I regularly use.
I wonder if there's some amount of on-prem going on there
IMO only GCP (+ Cloudflare, unrelated) is actually down, the rest are trolls.
No AI anymore, the Internet is beauty again.
Are we certain AWS is down? My own site, hosted on AWS, seems to be fine and AWS’s status page reports no recent issues.

https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status

Yeah, I'm not seeing any AWS outages right now. GCP is down hard though.
Another vote to confirm that AWS appears to be working fine. At least EC2 and S3 which is basically all we use (highly recommend this simple setup using base primitives, as some of their higher level services have significantly lower reliability)
Was noticing issues with npm install, now it makes sense..
Down Detector is not accurate
When I see a spike in a dozen different services simultaneously, I can be pretty confident something is pretty snafu.
My product is unphased. Running on Linode/Akamai.
Yeah I would have to guess DownDetector is wrong here. I'm not seeing any issues anywhere but basically every service is seeing issues? Seems false.
Ah yes, 1k+ people will lie just to trick you.
https://downdetector.com/ Shows a lot of services down. I am in Europe and have not felt anything.
Maybe downdetector uses some logic in GCP to figure out what services are down then this logic is just failing, its down itself xD
Downdetector is end-user-reported, and the numbers look reasonable, so I'd say it's doing fine. I think more likely the cloudflare outage is causing failures that end users are reporting as outages in the service cloudflare is supposed to be proxying.
Cloudflare is reporting major problems.[1]

Update - We are seeing a number of services suffer intermittent failures. We are continuing to investigate this and we will update this list as we assess the impact on a per-service level.

Impacted services:

    - Access
    - WARP
    - Durable Objects (SQLite backed Durable Objects only)
    - Workers KV
    - Realtime
    - Workers AI
    - Stream
    - Parts of the Cloudflare dashboard
    - AI Gateway
    - AutoRAG
    - Jun 12, 2025 - 19:02 UTC
[1] https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/
Update from Cloudflare: Identified - We are starting to see services recover. We still expect to see intermittent errors across the impacted services as systems handle retried and caches are filled. Jun 12, 2025 - 19:12 UTC
I'mma be real, I have _never_ been comfortable with the SWE consensus that we should all put ONE company's product in front of all our services...
I’ve been telling people this is a terrible idea since many people on this site were literal babies.

I’ve also been telling people centralized OIDC identity owned by a couple oligopoly vendors that have no incentive to care about normal users is a terrible idea for the same length of time.

Unfortunately convenience is the most powerful force in computing. People will trade security, privacy, autonomy, resilience, ownership of their own data and even ownership of IP, and vendor neutrality (avoiding lock in) for something convenient that “just works.” 90%+ of people will make this trade every single time.

It’s a big reason that FOSS never makes it outside techie circles or the back office / cloud. The cost and difficult of making a product easy to use for regular people increases exponentially as you go up the “easy-ness” gradient. Only businesses with real money can afford to make software usable.

Often making software usable is many times harder and more labor intensive than making the base software work. This is because computers are actually very hard to use and confusing. If you don’t agree it means you are an expert and don’t see the difficulty any more, in the same way that e.g. an athlete might not understand what’s so hard about difficult physical tasks.

practically though, they achieve better uptime than i can for the same price point. And as a bonus i don’t get pages at 3am any more
And it isn't even Friday the 13th for a good chunk of the world ...
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npm package registry definitely down. Happened to be doing a package install and it kept 504'ing
It's interesting that internet infrastructure is so interconnected that failures of what _should_ be separate systems seem to coincide.

Do we think it's possible the GCP outage caused the Cloudflare outage, or vice versa?

For DownDetector, I know it's not exactly foolproof. I imagine a lot of sites use something like CloudFlare in front of AWS infra, which could easily be automatically flagged as an outage for both in their system.

Gemini is having issues. Looks like it's time to take a break from coding and touch grass.

Although my Racknerd VPS is doing fine.

Uptime SLA... counting... :)
Maybe it was my lucky day, I was not affected at all. Every platform I used was totally fine, even deepseek, which uses cloudflare for verification, worked fine.