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?
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.
(Score: 3, Funny) by wonkey_monkey on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:11AM
Skype and Amazon Web Services Outages Hassle Millions
Mildy annoyed, perhaps, but hassled? Did the outages start shoving people around?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:57AM
Of course it did! In the world of apps and smartphones, when things that people stare at 80% of their time awake stops working, they start hassling themselves!