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2:55 AM
Starting around 20:19 UTC on 7 February 2023, a utility power surge in the Southeast Asia region tripped all of the chiller units for one datacenter offline.
While working to restore the chiller units, temperatures in the datacenter increase so we are proactively powering down compute, storage and networking resources to avoid damage to hardware. All impacted infrastructure is in the same datacenter, within one of the region’s three Availability Zones (AZs). Downstream services that have been identified as impacted include Azure App Services, Azure Backup, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Database fo
 
3:21 AM
Major services down time across malaysia
 
mr5
3:35 AM
Oh
It's probably the reason I cannot access reddit but others from Discord is saying they can
reddit does not have a fallback region for their services
 
 
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5:59 AM
haizz
Azure still down
Actually why the cooling system so difficult to restore, "utility power surge" means the safety breaker triggered, or some fuses right?
 
 
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7:29 AM
We are officially on fire
 
@nyconing Server status: 🔥
"What does this symbol mean? That there is a lot of traffic to the server?"
"Technically it means that it currently is producing a lot of light and heat."
"What do you mean by "a lot" there? How far over the norms?"
"For light: it shouldn't be producing any. So, it's quite over the norms there. As for heat normal operating temperature of the processor is 70 degrees. The machine on the outside we try to keep to 30 degrees. Right now the temperature emitted is about 600 degrees. At least."
 
ohhh
few hours later: data center is in water (fire rescue)
 
8:01 AM
@VLAZ it means that the server is lit, yo!
"our server is the bomb!"
 
mr5
8:35 AM
Jeff Bezos is behind all this
 
@Wietlol *in the background is the data centre. A bomb disposal team is moving carefully through the door*
 
8:52 AM
CT confused. 7355608 does not work here
 
 
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10:03 AM
if we have a user interface, showing monetary values (rounded to 2 decimals) and showing the sum of the sub elements, what is a good way to approach rounding inaccuracies?
for example:
item 1: €3,65 (rounded up   from 3,647)
item 2: €3,65 (rounded up   from 3,647)
total:  €7,29 (rounded down from 7,294)

or:
item 1: €3,64 (rounded down from 3,644)
item 2: €3,64 (rounded down from 3,644)
total:  €7,29 (rounded up   from 7,288)
currently, my options are:
1, accept that the sum might not add up properly in the user interface
2, arbitrarily adjust the item values to account for the inaccuracy
(for 2, I would probably do a difference between the rounded partial sum and the rounded partial sum of the previous item)
(example 1 might also not be that relevant as the prices are shown as ceiled rather than rounded actually...)
 
Show the real value maybe on clock or on hover.
Or if what you're showing is actually in the UI (both the unrounded and rounded) then that would probably be more useful.
 
no, we only show the rounded values
currently, also only the rounded values are returned from the backend, so adding more data in the response would require changing the model a bit in a not-nice way or figuring out how to associate the two properties properly
 
But for the actual question - I'd go with "accept rounding might lead to inaccuracies". The old statistician joke is that "2 + 2 can equal 5 for high enough values of 2". Where you have a similar situation: 2.4 + 2.4 = 4.8
It shouldn't be a shock to users that rounding might not add up.
 
you overestimate the thinking capacity of our users
 
The "arbitrary adjustment" can also be done but I don't really like it. It introduces more lies. But the algorithm is to "carry over" some part of the fraction and adjust all the values that you sum, so you get them to add up to the total correctly. In the end you'd show 3.64+3.65 which does then correctly result in 7.29. Except you've paved over one of the values to make it so.
 
10:28 AM
imabitangryitsbeen8hours
 
10:52 AM
I like how there is a status for "good" but it is not used
all other regions have "N/A" (status not available?) as status, so we dont actually know if everything is burning down
 
Status: no confirmed fires. Yet.
 
Status: we probably know, but we really dont want to tell you...
 
what does it makes to escalate from warning to critical?
 
I'd assume warning is just services being slower, single A-Z datacenter issues that other datacenters can handle
where critical is server unavailability, possibly because it is not A-Z distributed or all datacenters in the same region have the same issue
 
mr5
11:48 AM
my current ticket has been going on for almost 3 sprints already
that's 2 week per sprint
 
we have a ticket that was planned for 2 months... it was closed in november last year, having been "in progress" for 2 years and 4 months
 
mr5
lol
is it a really big feature?
 
how much was it in parking lot or done by someone who is in probation/leave notice period?
 
12:38 PM
it was mostly active for most of the time
 
If there's a "squash commits" option in Visual Studio Git integration, why the hell there isn't git push --force gui option as well!
 
hmm. There are for some cases I think
no. It's --mixed and --hard
 
12:54 PM
Where is this option please?
 
at revert...
no use
 
1:19 PM
Do any of you guys use azure api management ?
 
1:56 PM
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2:49 PM
 
 
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4:44 PM
Hello, folks! My rubber duck didn't have any useful advice and told me to come here.
I'm trying to make multiple updates (writes) to a CSV using FileStream and CSVHelper but eventually leads to my program messing up the data. Should I be using BufferedStream and/or Async calls? I am kind of at a loss. 10Q.
 
 
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6:21 PM
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