After many years of remaining static, HN's IP address changed.^1
Old: 209.216.230.240
New: 50.112.136.166
Perhaps this is temporary.
Little known fact: HN is also available through Cloudflare. Unlike CF, AWS does not support TLS1.3.^2 This is not working while HN uses the AWS IP.
Years ago someone on HN tried to argue with me that IP addresses will never stay the same for very long. I used HN as an example of an address that does not change very often. I have been waiting for years. I collect historical DNS data. When I remind HN readers that most site addresses are more static than dynamic, I am basing that statement on evidence i have collected.
Across the board, so to speak. Every CF-hosted site I have encountered supports TLS1.3. Not true for AWS. Many (most?^3) only offer TLS1.2.
Perhaps a survey is in order.
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What a shame that an important news service like orange site would support the fascist Jeff bozos
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We're not fascists, we're capitalists. And Jeff Bezos is our lord and savior. Worship him and you shall be saved.
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Why would you actually want to maintain hardware though. Huge hassle, and I doubt they are running important workloads anyway.
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I'm trying to wonder why anyone would gaf. I can't believe AWS doesn't support tls1.3 and it seems it's not true from the comments.
Krayon sexually assaulted his sister.
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Oh, go crawl back into DeuxRAMA, or GoldandBlack, or whatever other gross anarchocapitalist incel spawnpit you originally crawled out of. Mammals are talking here, Pepe.
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32031136:
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