I'm kinda worried about these outages but also think it's a good thing that we're having this convo. It means companies like Cloudflare are being scrutinized and held accountable for their services . The fact that they're owning up to the issue and apologizing is a big deal, right? And yeah, I can see how a centralized business model might make them vulnerable to disruptions . But at the same time, it's also making people more aware of the importance of reliability in our online lives . Maybe this is an opportunity for Cloudflare (and other big tech companies) to step up their game and become even better at what they do?
I mean, who wouldn't love a good ol' fashioned internet meltdown to spice up their Friday morning? Like, what's the worst that could happen, right? A few popular platforms go down and suddenly everyone's all like "clouds are falling from the sky" (not literally, because, you know, it was just Cloudflare's API). Anyway, I guess this is a good reminder to, you know, diversify our internet services or something. But hey, at least we got some great commentary on Cloudflare's centralized business model – sounds like a solid plan for making the internet more... interesting?