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posted by takyon on Tuesday September 22 2015, @05:20AM   Printer-friendly
from the partly-cloudy dept.

Skype Outage Hassles Millions of Users

Multiple sources are reporting that Microsoft's popular messaging and voice chat application Skype has been hit by a severe service outage.

The problem seems to be a bug in the application which affects users from seeing each other. Microsoft has stated that they have found the cause of the problem and is slowly working to restore service, however at the time of this writing it seems that a number of global users are still affected.

Link to official Skype status: Skype Heartbeat.

I've been planning to move away from Skype for a while, but its popularity is making it somewhat difficult (akin to the Facebook dilemma: everyone uses it, why switch?) and this outage has underscored the need for redundancy, especially for some things that users view as essential for connectivity. What other similar applications can Soylent recommend?

AWS knocks Amazon, Netflix, Tinder and IMDb offline in MEGA data collapse

Amazon's Web Services (AWS) have been hit by a monster outage affecting the company's cloudy systems, bringing many sites down with it in the process.

The service disruption has hit AWS customers including Netflix, Tinder and IMDb, as well as Amazon's Instant Video and Books websites.

The outage may also explain Airbnb's current service woes. Airbnb is an AWS customer.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by frojack on Tuesday September 22 2015, @06:40AM

    by frojack (1554) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday September 22 2015, @06:40AM (#239774) Journal

    Yeah... No, that's not going to work. I suspect you knew that while you were typing it.

    You want to say HI to mom, half a world away. And maybe group chat with your posse for the weekend bash, and send some fotos to your friend on the other coast.

    Guess what? It will be easier for all those people (except your mom) to get a new friend to replace you than it is to wait for you go get done coding. I suspect you mom won't wait either. She's old. Who has time to wait for a son/daughter who believes its necessary to re-invent the world each time there is a glitch anywhere.

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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:15AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:15AM (#239789)

    Thank god the people I know still know how to use email, and how to use phones the traditional way.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @10:07AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @10:07AM (#239848)

    No need to code anything or even install anything new.

    https://meet.jit.si [meet.jit.si] is already here, FOSS, and works as well or better than Skype.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @12:15PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @12:15PM (#239890)

      Looks like another solution with a central server. Indeed, I cannot even find a download link for the code (or a link giving further information, or even just an information about who's behind this software/service).

  • (Score: 2) by Zz9zZ on Tuesday September 22 2015, @06:36PM

    by Zz9zZ (1348) on Tuesday September 22 2015, @06:36PM (#240099)

    I was going to reply with the fact that there are projects already being created, but someone already linked one alternative. Personally I'm not skilled enough to make an alternative at the moment, so yes my mom would be waiting quite a while :P

    Your comment seems like it missed my point. This isn't about skype having a glitch so we should make an alternative, its about centralized communications making privacy a joke. In this case yes, re-inventing is needed because privacy requires a solution that doesn't depend on a central server. Perhaps heavy crypto would work, but you still funnel all communications through a central portal.

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    • (Score: 2) by frojack on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:05PM

      by frojack (1554) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:05PM (#240114) Journal

      Skype does not funnel all communications through a central server.

      Only directory services go through Microsoft servers. Then connections are done via a network of servers, not all of them belong to Microsoft. If you are one of those special people that someone is interested in your Skype sessions do go through ONLY Microsofts servers so that you can be wire tapped.

      There are totally distributed solutions for messaging, such as Tox, but of course nobody uses them.

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    • (Score: 2) by frojack on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:11PM

      by frojack (1554) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:11PM (#240118) Journal

      Personally I'm not skilled enough to make an alternative at the moment, so yes my mom would be waiting quite a while :P

      Then stop making suggestions that everyone go out and roll their own for christ sake!

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      • (Score: 2) by Zz9zZ on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:47PM

        by Zz9zZ (1348) on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:47PM (#240137)

        It wasn't a personal critique, or challenge, or anything. It was a general statement about what society needs. Maybe my language was too generalized, "everyone" was actually meant more along the lines of multiple projects that are cross-compatible with options to select encryption schemes.

        Centralized control is the issue, and you explained it nicely. With tech we can not guarantee that only the "good guys" have access, so we need alternatives that are not so easily subverted.

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