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janice shell

10/21/25 3:49 AM

#548776 RE: blackhawks #548685

Amazon 'fresh' orders spare me trips to the grocery store and standing in the line held up by a 'coupon person' and people disputing the prices of items.

For heaven's sake! I am hardly a Luddite! As I indicated earlier, I was a very early adopter of Shop From Home. I believe I began using Acme's service in 2004 or thereabouts. They offered an excellent, well-conceived service. But I think they began too early. After about three years, they suddenly gave up delivery, leaving a lot of customers in the lurch.

I experimented with several others, and found them lacking, till I hit upon ShopRite.
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janice shell

10/21/25 4:04 AM

#548778 RE: blackhawks #548685

Did anyone bring this up today?

Amazon’s AWS Goes Down, Takes Out “Half of the Internet”
"Really shows how easy it would be for Bezos and Ellison to just turn off the internet if they wanted to, for any reason."

By Joe Wilkins
Published Oct 20, 2025 2:10 PM EDT

Apps and platforms relying on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon’s cloud computing service, were in a jam this morning after an hours-long outage took down a sizable chunk of the world’s internet — in a striking example of how infrastructure consolidation makes the modern internet vulnerable to a failure by a single major provider.

The affected platforms ranged from messaging apps like Snapchat and Signal to video games like Roblox and Fortnite, as well as financial service platforms like Venmo, Robinhood, and Chime, according to the Associated Press. Even the AP‘s online newswire services were affected — along with corporate systems tied into the consumer supply chain, like those used by United Airlines, Delta, T-Mobile, and AT&T...

https://futurism.com/future-society/amazon-aws-internet-down?utm_source=beehiiv&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=futurism-newsletter&_bhlid=684585afbd45e272e23e4fc9c5ef42468e78bb6c