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If you use their API and haven't seen it yet, their issue is listed here on their status page:

https://developers.facebook.com/status/issues/55989644784543...


Looks like the status page is down for me as well.


Increased Error Rates Created by Gary Fitzpatrick · · Facebook Team — Today at 10:32 AM

Current State: Investigating

Description: We are currently experiencing issues that may cause some API requests to take longer or fail unexpectedly. We are investigating the issue and working on a resolution.

Start Time: 2 hours ago

Last Update: about an hour ago

Updates: There are currently no updates for this issue.


> Increased Error Rates Created by Gary Fitzpatrick

Well someone tell him to stop, for pete's sake!


Pete's in on it too!


I read it that way as well :)


Are you joshing me?


(Note: I work at Zapier.) Thanks for the kind words, aaronharnly! You're right, we don't have a generalized way to do that sort of thing right now, but if you're triggering from a webhook, one option might be something like:

- duplicate your prod zap

- adjust the url to send a webhook to both your prod zap, and your (duplicate) dev zap (with just a single request): https://zapier.com/help/webhooks/#triggering-multiple-webhoo...

- once your changes are ready, "promote" it by turning the new zap on, and the old one off

There could be other workarounds for doing similar things, kinda depends on the overall structure of that particular Zap. Feel free to give us a shout anytime, and we could take a closer look at your specific setup! https://zapier.com/app/contact-us


Thank you!


It's usually called something like "automatic account updater" by the credit card issuer. I think it's pretty common for merchant banks and merchant service providers to offer it these days. (We use it where I work.)

Here's an older Braintree blog post about it: https://www.braintreepayments.com/blog/automatic-update-of-c...


everybody pa.nyc!

Also: http://www.scrabblefinder.com/ends-with/Nic/

cy.nyc

sce.nyc

iro.nyc


Oh my God, we're going to see a wave of insufferably named -nyc start-ups now, aren't we?

I thought it was bad enough with -ly and -io.


That sounds like what would normally be called a patron in English. See definition 4 here: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/patron#English

But I think patron may have connotations of influence over the artist. (I could be wrong on that.)


#4 is quite similar of what I have in mind. But no connotations of influence in theory - in practice, I imagine that was hard to have zero influence on the supported artist.


I think the simplest explanation for it is that HN is large and contains multitudes.


True, time is always limited, but there's also something to be said for doing things that can't possibly scale while your company is still small enough for it to be possible.


I'm pretty sure that's just sites using paypal/google checkout, and not including other payment processing methods.


Shape of the logo reminds me of Adobe.


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