120 points by mikelgan about 20 hours ago | 44 comments | View on ycombinator
colinbartlett about 12 hours ago |
ashfn about 17 hours ago |
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sammy2255 about 14 hours ago |
politelemon about 18 hours ago |
ninju about 9 hours ago |
Does the size indicate anything?
dvh about 18 hours ago |
huhtenberg about 11 hours ago |
1e1a about 14 hours ago |
chedoku about 16 hours ago |
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cednore about 14 hours ago |
xyst about 17 hours ago |
gegtik about 11 hours ago |
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UrbanNorminal about 18 hours ago |
wakeless about 18 hours ago |
``` if(github) return false ```
chaidhat about 18 hours ago |
tristor about 9 hours ago |
If you're drawing the data from a public resource like downdetector or using the sites status pages, then you may not be reflecting reality, but it should be clear what the provenance of the data is.
TheGrassyKnoll about 7 hours ago |
I've been building something like this for 12 years now.
One major difference is mine does not only rely on the "official" status page but also receive millions of reports from users about outages.
So your single pane of glass can show not just known outages but emerging ones that haven't been acknowledged yet by providers.
Also supports more than 8,000 services.