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I'm guessing it would be cheaper and/or more profitable to run their own ad network than it would be to pay for running ads.

Think about how they've turned expenses into profit in almost every other aspect of their business.

- Shipping their books? Ship their own + others and make a profit

- Hosting their website? Host their own + others and make a profit

- Advertising their products? Advertise their own + others and make a profit.


Not so sure about this. WWDC 2017 (last year) had all of these announcements: - New iMac Pro - New iPad Pro 10.5 - New HomePod - Updated iMac - Updated MacBook - Updated MacBook Pros


That was just last year. Hardware announcements overall are do not happen every time.


Updated to a generic "having SSL issues"


This is a duplicate of: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16879543

It also effects more than just the version you're linking to


> It also effects more than just the version you're linking to

Of course it does; it’s the same domain for all versions.


And that's why I pointed it out


Broken on latest versions of Safari, FireFox, Edge, etc. as well


Starting to see complaints, questions, etc. on twitter about it too.

https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&q=jquery


- still down for me

- downforeveryoneorjustme.com says down

- seeing new twitter posts still

guessing it's intermittent


It's back online. But the app was always up as that uses their API, then they did a redirect for the mobile site to m.fb to fix for mobile users.


I'm guessing a lot of posts about it all at once


The HN backend logic is kinda pathetic if that is the case.


Would love to know how this was made, if anybody knows


This was posted to reddit yesterday, here's the discussion:https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/5y03g9/animate...


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