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Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Natal, RN 1
Gourdon, Occitanie 1
London, England 4
La Coucourde, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Berlin, Berlin 2
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Lügde, NRW 1
San Francisco, CA 1
Llucmajor, Balearic Islands 1
Barcelona, Catalonia 3
Ash Grove, MO 1
Madrid, Madrid 4
Castellterçol, Catalonia 1
Alicante, Valencia 2
Saint-Herblain, Pays de la Loire 1
Narón, Galicia 1
Vienna, Vienna 1
Tres Cantos, Madrid 1
Salisbury, MD 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Moorpark, CA 1
Zaragoza, Aragon 1
Corminboeuf, FR 1
Armentières, Hauts-de-France 1
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, QC 1
Waldbröl, NRW 1
Victorville, CA 1
Louisville, KY 1
Bohain-en-Vermandois, Hauts-de-France 1
Owosso, MI 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WyntersRoses
    Wynters65 (@WyntersRoses) reported

    @YouTube follow the thread Big Tech is now directly financing, buying up, and controlling nuclear energy assets, a massive shift that completely blurs the line between tech companies and utility conglomerates. While tech companies do not own the regulated regional transmission wires that cross state lines, they are aggressively moving past the point of being mere "consumers." They are acting as primary financiers and owners of the energy generation itself. Here is how Big Tech is directly buying into and controlling nuclear and other energy sources. Direct Purchase of Nuclear Facilities & Output Instead of waiting for local utility grids to build power plants, tech giants are using their trillions in capital to lock down exclusive control over nuclear facilities: Amazon (AWS): Bypassed the public middleman grid by purchasing the Cumulus data center campus in Pennsylvania for $650 million. The site connects directly to the adjacent Susquehanna Steam Electric Station. Amazon later locked down an agreement to buy up 1.9 gigawatts of that nuclear plant's power. Microsoft: Signed a massive, 20-year private deal with Constellation Energy to completely fund the restart of the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear plant (Unit 1). Microsoft is paying billions to secure 100% of the output exclusively for its data centers. Google: Formed a direct partnership with Kairos Power to build and buy energy from a fleet of six to seven Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). Rather than waiting for a public utility, Google is co-funding the first-of-its-kind deployment.

  • thechairmanxyz
    thechairmanxyz (@thechairmanxyz) reported

    @DatacattePHX Maybe anthropic ought republish what they ate. Amazon getting broken up

  • RBiancoUS
    Financial Programmer (@RBiancoUS) reported

    @RealSPXSniper If there's any strategy you have been wanting to back test I'd be willing to set it up and run- Quant Connect is shockingly easy to use, very object oriented and designed perfectly- if the rules aren't too bad I can set one up in a day. I'm setting up my high RR strategy- goal is to see how it does over different regimes and use the knowledge to improve it and create documented strategy with rules- like yours. There's an Amazon developer turned quant on quantconnect- he has the three top producing strategies on the site- and by a decent margin- one strategy turned a seed account into 250 million in a not many years- it started slow and ballooned in 2026.

  • IgorWoorts
    Igor (@IgorWoorts) reported

    Researching FAILED solutions is so important bc if you hit the right one your ad instantly becomes 10x more relevant. Bc you’re basically describing the journey your customer already went through BEFORE finding you. I like to research 3 levels: 1. Direct competitors Products that promise the SAME outcome as yours. Research: > competitor reviews > competitor Amazon reviews > 1-3 star reviews > Reddit threads > ad comments Find WHY ppl stopped using them / what disappointed them. 2. Alternative solutions Different products/methods used to solve the SAME problem. Hair growth example: > supplements > oils > shampoos > expensive treatments Find what your ICP already tried + WHY it didn’t solve the problem. 3. DIY / behavioral solutions Things ppl try themselves before even buying a product. > changing diet > routines/habits > home remedies > “just living with it” Search Reddit, FB groups, Quora + forums using EXACT symptom/problem keywords. Then use those failed solutions inside your copy: “I tried X…” “Then I tried Y…” “But nothing worked bc Z…” > introduce ROOT CAUSE > explain your DIFFERENT mechanism > introduce your solution The better you understand what they tried BEFORE you… The easier it becomes to explain WHY your solution is different.

  • HowWeLostTheWar
    ...and that was how we lost the war (@HowWeLostTheWar) reported

    Inserting trackers into boxes & objects known/suspected desirable to corp & gov't folks is a *common* technique for tracking-down obscured offices & staff. Folks post things on FB & eBay just to bait Amazon, USG, et al. into coughing-up a path into the mothership...

  • bfwebster
    Bruce F. Webster (@bfwebster) reported

    @DaddyWarpig Months ago, I read a post which pointed out that Sears, which had built the world’s largest and most successful catalog/mail order business over a century of time, shut it all down in 1993 to pivot (unsuccessfully) to financial services. Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in 1994.

  • Ghul1
    Ghul (@Ghul1) reported

    @DragonFairyX1 @EndymionYT the live service is not the problem here, its the 500 pound women, running through the forest like some kind of amazon.

  • maaz404
    maaz (@maaz404) reported

    @devagrawal09 amazon had the same pattern in their recent oa , the gave a repo where u have to fix the bugs using the agent (but maybe it had some system prompts which makes sure the agent doesn't give the actual answers)

  • Yurash1104
    Yurash (@Yurash1104) reported

    Elon, Twitter & What Actually Happened → October 2022. Elon pays $54.20/share. Total: ~$44B. → What’s he buying? 450+ million active users, data archive, ad platform. What went wrong: 1. Ad revenue did tank — but not overnight at -40% •Major brands (Apple, Amazon, BMW) paused spending due to controversy •By end of 2023, recovered ~80% of revenue •But revenue never hit pre-acquisition peak (COVID ad boom ended anyway) 2. Users did NOT flee en masse •Blue Sky, Threads — loud launches, tiny numbers •Twitter retained most users (just less active) •Daily active users fluctuated, not -50% 3. Infrastructure problems were real •Mass layoffs (8,000 down to ~1,500) •Services unstable early on •But fixed relatively quickly What actually killed the deal structure: → Financing. Elon took ~$13B in debt at 5-6% annual rate. On $5-6B annual revenue, debt service = 10-15% of cashflow. That’s EXPENSIVE. If Twitter dropped to $3B revenue — debt payments crush the cash position. Real valuation math: Twitter today trades (private company) around $25-30B by various estimates. Elon lost $15-20B on paper. But this isn’t a liquid income machine you can flip tomorrow. It depends on: •Ad stability (fragile) •Monetization (limited) •CEO volatility (X rebrand, Grok, API changes, random decisions) The lesson: It’s not that the deal was bad. It’s that the deal was structured badly. •Overpaid? Yes, by $10-15B •Catastrophic failure? Not really — only hurts Elon’s net worth •Can he exit profitably? Maybe at IPO or acquisition when ad recovery sticks → This was a vanity play, not a Theranos-level financial collapse. Just an expensive reminder that emotional buys = paying for privilege, not business fundamentals. The real risk: massive debt + founder unpredictability + passion purchase = leverage on the downside.

  • aravamudanr
    aravamudan (@aravamudanr) reported

    @MahiMishra98 Same problem have faced. More with Amazon rather. Either mention not reachable or leave it in adjacent apartments.

  • cptgrumpus
    cpt.grumpus (@cptgrumpus) reported

    @nic_carter @captive_dreamer i have an amazon drone that flies around my house now to make deliveries. it is pretty cool a couple of flock cameras doesn't bother me. what im worried is we allow it to continuously expand and then they start putting them on the drones, cause why not? its the same thing if we let them be stationary lets let them fly around and give it AI intelligence. why not? that should help catch criminals. lets let the algorithm be open source eventually the fed wants to lock us down again, and were smoked. its a slippery slope and we should push back im really not a big fan of them, we have not done a good job of holding ANYONE accountable for anything lets get rid of them. if we can get rid of the fraud in medicare, get rid of fraud in local communities and we all start being more accountable and do things the way they should be done then sure, lets set up some flock cameras we cant hold them accountable, poor track record in that. so until we do that im extremely worried that in 10 years im going to have drones recording my children playing at the park and they fly up and issue tickets to them cause someone rolled a joint or drank a beer in the woods they are ******* gay

  • SatanicMetalBug
    Vima ! (@SatanicMetalBug) reported

    I can't believe authors last month were bitching about piracy while being published through ******* Amazon and now look. Look at what Amazon is doing. But yes the ones pirating your books are the ******* problem **** and grow up

  • leandrocrossard
    🏆𝕫𝕒𝕔. (@leandrocrossard) reported

    gotta yoink my sister’s amazon prime login to watch that doc

  • manjula_nagaraj
    M (@manjula_nagaraj) reported

    @AmazonHelp This link does not work for kindle subscription issues , its programmed to seek an order #, which I don't have . Herein lies the program . Lack of processes to address niche issue . One size does not fit all.

  • ThunderDomeGam1
    ThunderDome Gaming Society (@ThunderDomeGam1) reported

    @MrWrightWays @amazon The Wolverine themed controllers & consoles seem like a 5 minute copy & paste job. They look terrible.

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