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>Elon Musk's satellite internet Starlink has been hit with a global outage preventing thousands of users from accessing the internet. According to DownDetector, reports of issues began to surge around 8pm GMT, with nearly 60,000 global users affected at the peak of the outage.

Archive: https://archive.today/Jl5SH From the post: >>Elon Musk's satellite internet Starlink has been hit with a global outage preventing thousands of users from accessing the internet. According to DownDetector, reports of issues began to surge around 8pm GMT, with nearly 60,000 global users affected at the peak of the outage.

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We apologize for the temporary disruption in our service; we are deeply committed to providing a highly reliable network, and will fully root cause this issue and ensure it does not occur again.

This is a recurring theme today. Systems have gotten so complex that failures are bound to happen. Sure, they'll get fixed, but later, a different error will occur. They build redundancy in, but there are always single points of failure.