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Ask HNs: Is Tyson vs. Paul Crashing Netflix?

27 points by magic_man 2 years ago · 22 comments · 1 min read


I thought Netflix paid their engineers well. Their service is absolutely not doing well under this kind of load.

tiffanyh 2 years ago

Your engineer comment is unwarranted.

I’ll say though … Live streaming is a radically different tech challenge than serving static content.

And this fight was the first live streaming event Netflix has ever done.

Let’s not trash our HN friends, since many Netflix engineers are active on HN.

  • nightowl_games 2 years ago

    > And this fight was the first live streaming event Netflix has ever done.

    It's not. Theres been 'live reunion' for Love is Blind, and theres a chef guy that has a 'fully live' show.

    I agree the engineer comment is not phrased well but the main point I think is: clearly someone(s) at NFLX screwed up.

    • tiffanyh 2 years ago

      Looks like I was wrong.

      That’s odd because the commentators said it was. Maybe first live sports event?

      Either way, you’re right. They’ve done several live events.

    • c420 2 years ago

      And Chris Rock did a live special

  • xenihn 2 years ago

    Your participation in the multiple threads about this tonight is extremely suspicious if you're not someone who has a vested interest in preserving the integrity of Netflix's brand, as both a product and an employer.

  • restlessdesign 2 years ago

    It’s not unwarranted IMHO: you’re paying a premium for what is assumed to be top-tier talent and engineering rigor. It is reasonable to expect a higher return for that investment.

    • tiffanyh 2 years ago

      Netflix has a stellar tech track-record.

      One bad night and people talk crap. Now that’s not right.

      • mannykannot 2 years ago

        For the people who care about it (personally, I do not in this case, but there is others where I do), this is not just 'one bad night'; it is exactly the sort of event which justifies the premium.

        <curmudgeon> I see we are fully into the post-accountability world. </curmudgeon>

        At the very least, the customers deserve an explanation of what highly-improbable circumstance led to the unfortunate outcome, if the claim that "it's not right" is to be considered justified.

      • s__s 2 years ago

        This is more so a business error than a technical one. They needed to take more baby steps up to an event of this magnitude.

      • seb1204 2 years ago

        I agree but this is what tech companies have made us into with their instant gratification expectation.

  • JSDevOps 2 years ago

    They have done a few live shows maybe not of this magnitude

fortran77 2 years ago

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/netflix-down-thousands-users-...

We can't see it here in Florida-I get the spinning red thing in the middle of the screen--but if I VPN to California I can watch it.

JSDevOps 2 years ago

Are you an engineer who could have done better?

cranberryturkey 2 years ago

I'm using iptv and its stuck with a spinner.

Justin_K 2 years ago

Unreal failure

chevman 2 years ago

Guess they should have live streamed it on X to be safe!

;)

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