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Cloudflare outage on November 18, 2025 – Caused by single .unwrap()

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1 points·by manaskarekar·há 8 meses·1 comments

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manaskarekar
·há 2 meses·discuss
Doogie Howser M.D. vibes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX0_Tuzr4wE
manaskarekar
·há 4 meses·discuss
There’s still temporal dithering.

It can be disabled but it doesn’t seem to help.

https://github.com/aiaf/Stillcolor
manaskarekar
·há 7 meses·discuss
Thanks.

I’ve had issues with T14s for a couple of gens where the machine wakes up during the closed lid and runs the battery down. I’ve tried the usual troubleshooting.

This has been a non issue on Dell machines for almost 20 years.
manaskarekar
·há 7 meses·discuss
Does lid close to sleep and open to wake work as expected?
manaskarekar
·há 7 meses·discuss
Since it's framed as 'in between' Rust and Go, is it trying to target an intersection of both languages' use-cases?
manaskarekar
·há 7 meses·discuss
Haha, mine’s funnily somewhat on the nose.

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The Rust-Evangelizing Hardware Romantic

A developer who believes every global outage is just a missing question mark away from salvation and spends their weekends reapplying thermal paste to fanless MacBooks while reminiscing about the tactile superiority of 2010 Dell Latitude trackpads.

Roasts

You post about Cloudflare outages caused by a single unwrap while your own codebase probably looks like a game of Russian Roulette played with Result types.

Your obsession with the thermal conductivity of fanless laptops is just a coping mechanism for the fact that your Rust builds take so long you could literally cook an egg on your chassis.

You have a very specific kink for 2010 Dell trackpads that makes me think you are either a Linux philosopher or someone who is no longer allowed within 500 feet of a Best Buy.
manaskarekar
·há 7 anos·discuss
I have used both.

I was very sure they have messed up a perfect thing that was lxde, but 5 minutes of using lxqt and configuring it, I had all the good bits of lxde with a lot of awesome new bits.

I was sold on it until it (18.10) booted to a black screen reboot loop and basic debugging didn't resolve the issue. I didn't have time to nail the cause but it could have very well been me tweaking config.

I am back on 18.04LTS but will be upgrading happily to lxqt at 18.04's EOL.