Fair enough, I interpreted your post to imply that it was Cloudflare's AI usage that led to the crash when it was an, all too human, bad 'WHERE' clause (and who hasn't done that, allbeit not on production with such catastrophic results). :-)
November 19, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Fair enough, I interpreted your post to imply that it was Cloudflare's AI usage that led to the crash when it was an, all too human, bad 'WHERE' clause (and who hasn't done that, allbeit not on production with such catastrophic results). :-)
Struggling to associate this outage, with AI. Unless you're linking it to the fact that most large bot nets may be AI driven. And this module was for BOT mitigation.
As I read it, a SQL error returned too much data per query resulting in all instances of the app using that data crashing.
November 19, 2025 at 7:20 AM
Struggling to associate this outage, with AI. Unless you're linking it to the fact that most large bot nets may be AI driven. And this module was for BOT mitigation.
As I read it, a SQL error returned too much data per query resulting in all instances of the app using that data crashing.
Meh, I don't really agree with you. Obviously, I do use my Subscriptions feed, but I also find a lot of good material from outside that bubble surfaced on the Home feed. Stuff I don't like, I flag to YouTube and the channel is never seen again.
September 9, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Meh, I don't really agree with you. Obviously, I do use my Subscriptions feed, but I also find a lot of good material from outside that bubble surfaced on the Home feed. Stuff I don't like, I flag to YouTube and the channel is never seen again.