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dinkleberg | 2 months ago

Props to them for actually updating their status page as issues are happening rather than hours later. I was working with claude code and hit an API error, checked the status page and sure enough there was an outage.

This should be a given for any service that others rely on, but sadly this is seldom the case.

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palcu|2 months ago

Thank you! Opening an incident as soon as user impact begins is one of those instincts you develop after handling major incidents for years as an SRE at Google, and now at Anthropic.

I was also fortunate to be using Claude at that exact moment (for personal reasons), which meant I could immediately see the severity of the outage.

koakuma-chan|2 months ago

It's important for companies to use their own products.

aduwah|2 months ago

Take my condolences, Sunday outages are rough

nrhrjrjrjtntbt|2 months ago

Sweet. Hopefully it is more than instinct but a codified at Anthropic. I.e. a graduate engineer with little experience can assess and raise incident if needed.

LanceH|2 months ago

Confusingly, I was trying to debug something with a 529, and this outage really had me going for a minute.

cevn|2 months ago

The 529 is coming from inside the house?!

arach|2 months ago

Same as you and I was glad to see the status page - hit subscribe on updates

Claude user base believes in Sunday PM work sessions

gwd|2 months ago

As a solo bootstrapped founder, I take my sabbath sundown on Saturday to sundown on Sunday. Sunday evening therefore is generally the start of my work week.

airstrike|2 months ago

Sunday PM builder, reporting in.

exe34|2 months ago

hah I ran out of tokens a bit before it hit I reckon.

taytus|2 months ago

Sunday? What is that?

smcleod|2 months ago

Indeed! I checked their status page within 2 minutes of having issues and it was updated to show they had detected it.

fragmede|2 months ago

Seldom? Most status pages I've seen do eventually get updated, just not within that first critical 3 minutes.

Buttons840|2 months ago

"There's a problem and we already know about it" is so much better than "there's a problem and we don't know about it and/or are hoping it will magically go away and that we won't be embarrassed".

dpkirchner|2 months ago

"If we admit to it we may have to compensate per SLAs, so dishonesty it is!"