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Single points of failure (SPOFs) are aspects or parts of a system which, when they fail, cause crucial parts of (or the entire) system to fail https://indieweb.org/SPOF
Loqi
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2024-02-06 01:07
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too big to fail
[tantek]
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2024-02-05 23:38
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prematurely artificially precise algorithms etc. written down a priori are nearly guaranteed to be wrong / fail when they encounter real data
[tantek]
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2024-02-02 21:01
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That name might be a fail if the vibe is to keep it friendly for everyone, not just newcomers but still feels directionally correct.
[Al_Abut]
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2024-01-26 22:10
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This is why singlehanded design iterations on a community site are nearly always doomed to fail. The very act of doing it single-handedly violates the principle of being community minded
[tantek]
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2024-01-18 23:54
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inbox delivery is basically that. some servers notice when inbox deliveries consistently fail, and stop delivering to those instances
[snarfed]
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2024-01-11 23:36
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[campegg] I'm trying to do exactly the same, and that at least makes me less worried if I fail
lazcorp
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2024-01-11 14:54
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For a sparkline, serving stale is not a fail case, so serving the cached one, then deciding whether to regen can be a good choice
[KevinMarks]
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2024-01-04 20:15
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aaronpk++ nice! you merged it before I could get the W3C Slack to work (something with the network here is making JS-heavy webpages/apps fail weirdly)
[tantek]
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2023-12-19 17:55
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hah yes, integrations often fail, or at least the products themselves die, but definitely less common that they successfully spin back out
[snarfed]
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2023-12-02 22:58
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