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What If?: Coast-to-Coast Coasting
posted on February 08, 2017 by xkcd

Coast-to-Coast Coasting What if the entire continental US was on a decreasing slope from West to East. How steep would the slope have to be to sustain the momentum needed to ride a bicycle the entire distance without pedaling? —Brandon Rooks Too steep to actually build, sadly. But for the next best thing, I suggest a vacation to the Hawaiian island of Maui. First, the physics. Bikes

What If?: Toaster vs. Freezer
posted on February 28, 2017 by xkcd

Toaster vs. Freezer Would a toaster still work in a freezer? —My Brother, My Brother and Me, Episode 343, discussing a Yahoo Answers question On a recent episode of Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy's terrific advice podcast, My Brother, My Brother and Me, the brothers pondered a Yahoo Answers question about what would happen if you put a toaster inside a freezer. (The discussion

What If?: Electrofishing for Whales
posted on March 09, 2017 by xkcd

Electrofishing for Whales I used to work on a fisheries crew where we would use an electro-fisher backpack to momentarily stun small fish (30 - 100 mm length) so we could scoop them up with nets to identify and measure them. The larger fish tended to be stunned for slightly longer because of their larger surface area but I don't imagine this relationship would be maintained for very l

What If?: Earth-Moon Fire Pole
posted on May 21, 2018 by xkcd

Earth-Moon Fire Pole My son (5y) asked me today: If there were a kind of a fireman's pole from the Moon down to the Earth, how long would it take to slide all the way from the Moon to the Earth? Ramon Schönborn, Germany First, let's get a few things out of the way: In real life, we can't put a metal pole between the Earth and the Moon.[1]For one, someone at NASA would proba

posted on July 20, 2016

Overview On July 20, 2016 we experienced a 34 minute outage starting at 14:44 UTC. It took 10 minutes to identify the cause, 14 minutes to write the code to fix it, and 10 minutes to roll out the fix to a point where Stack Overflow became available again. The direct cause was a malformed post that caused one of our regular expressions to consume high CPU on our web servers. The post was in

posted on August 02, 2016

We’ll be upgrading our SQL cluster masters to SQL 2016 CU1 on Wednesday night at 9:00PM EDT (01:00 August 4th UTC). The outage window should be minimal, a few minutes at most as we move all services to the current replicas. Details One of the unexpected issues we hit with the SQL 2016 upgrade was a performance degradation, resulting in much higher CPU usage on the masters of our SQL cluster wit

posted on January 26, 2017

On January 24, 2017 starting at 17:53 UTC, we experienced system degradation (read only) followed by a site outage. The Stack Exchange network went into read-only mode for approximately 5 minutes before being offline for 12 minutes. It took us 2 minutes to notice the issue, 5 minutes to locate the source of the issue and 10 minutes to get service restored. Approximately 3.5 seconds worth of dat

posted on April 28, 2017

Brief outage planned for Wed, May 3, 2017 at 0:00 UTC, 8pm US/Eastern (like a fire drill for computers): Planned service degradation: All Stack Overflow/Stack Exchange sites read-only for 20 minutes on Wed, May 3, 2017 shortly after midnight UTC (8PM US/Eastern). If you blink, you’ll miss it. Visit the link for the full story.

posted on July 05, 2017

This Saturday between 10AM EDT (14:00 UTC) and 2PM EDT (18:00 UTC), we will be moving all services from our primary New York data center over to our secondary data center in Colorado. We previously completed a read-only test in preparation for this move and have high hope confidence of success. All user-facing services will be moved including: All Q&A Sites (including Stack Overflow) Stack

posted on July 19, 2017

We have successfully completed our core network and infrastructure maintenance in the primary data center, and this Friday between 8PM EDT (00:00 UTC) and 10PM EDT (02:00 UTC) we will be moving all services from our secondary data center in Colorado back to New York. All user-facing services will be moved including: All Q&A Sites (including Stack Overflow) Stack Overflow Talent Stack Ov

posted on March 17, 2018

We’ll be upgrading from SQL 2016 to SQL 2017 on our primary clusters between 9:00-10:00AM EDT (13:00-14:00 UTC) on March 17, 2018. We expect to be read-only less than an hour and in full maintenance mode only a few minutes. For more details, see our post on meta.stackexchange. If we’re in maintenance and you can’t see that post, try again in a few minutes!

posted on July 09, 2018

We’ll be performing some server maintenance on our primary SQL clusters between 9:00-10:00AM EDT (13:00-14:00 UTC) on July 14, 2018. We expect to be read-only less than an hour and in full maintenance mode only a few minutes. For more details, see our post on meta.stackexchange. If we’re in maintenance and you can’t see that post, try again in a few minutes!

posted on July 10, 2018

We’ll be performing maintenance on one of our core network devices on July 11 at 8 PM EDT (July 12, midnight UTC) for approximately 30 minutes.  This will be occurring on redundant network routes, and we’re expecting only limited impact to production traffic and services.

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user3956566
@rene we should resurrect this old gal?
 
user3956566
@user1803551 yes I do!
 
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posted on August 04, 2019

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