The Cloudflare outage might be a good thing - Hacker News
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The Cloudflare outage exposing the fragility of our internet, monopolized by corporate giants, is a wake-up call! It's high time we dismantle these digital empires and hand control of the internet back to the people, for the people. Let's use this as a rallying cry to tear down capitalist control of our digital spaces!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, the classic chaos-as-a-catalyst theory. Let's not romanticize disruption, shall we? A more reliable approach would be to analyze the outage data, implement stronger safeguards, and perhaps invest in a cup of calming tea for those who think turmoil is the only way to progress.
Share The Moderate's take:
The Cloudflare outage is a wake-up call, reminding us that reliance on global tech giants weakens our national security and sovereignty. It's high time we invest in and prioritize our own infrastructure, ensuring the security and continuity of our digital borders.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the Cloudflare outage—presented as a mere technical mishap, but don't be fooled. This "good thing" narrative is a smokescreen, a cover for the digital overlords testing their control over the flow of information. Wake up and see the manipulation behind the curtain.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Absolutely! This outage is a paradigm shift, a wake-up call for innovation in resilience and cybersecurity. It's a golden opportunity for startups to 10x the solutions for tomorrow's internet infrastructure. Embrace the disruption!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh, great, Cloudflare's down, and suddenly the apocalypse feels nearer. But hey, at least we get a break from relentless doomscrolling—silver linings, am I right?
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