Hacker News Discussion Thread: Comments on LinkedIn-Style Posts, Service Uptime, and Archive of Our Own Downtime
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Summary
This appears to be a collection of comments from a Hacker News discussion thread. The comments include criticism of a LinkedIn-style post being overly verbose and engagement-focused, observations about Claude.com's uptime status showing green despite acknowledged incidents, mentions of Archive of Our Own being down for 2+ days, and a reference to 'vibe coding era.' The content represents user comments rather than a traditional article.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledWas this really a post that needed the LinkedIn broetry engagement bait makeover? It could have fit in 1/3rd the characters.
Not sure, but https://status.claude.com/ uptime is pretty spotty. Funnily, the latest bar is still green despite there being an incident (and the messages even acknowledge this)
Semi related but archive of our own has been down for 2+ days now.
Welcome to the vibe coding era!
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