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Infrastructure

Cloudflare Misconfiguration Cascades Into Six-Hour Global Outage Affecting Thousands of Services

On November 18, 2025, a single database permissions change at Cloudflare caused a Bot Management feature file to double in size. When the oversized file propagated to proxy servers worldwide, it exceeded memory limits and triggered cascading crashes across Cloudflare's core…

Engineering Major Historical

Air France 447: Frozen Pitot Tubes Disconnect Autopilot, Crew Fails to Recover From Stall, 228 Dead

On 1 June 2009, Air France Flight 447 — an Airbus A330 flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris with 228 people aboard — crashed into the Atlantic Ocean with no survivors. The accident sequence began when ice crystals at cruise altitude blocked the aircraft's pitot tubes, providing…

Startup Major Historical

AOL–Time Warner: $350 Billion Merger Produces $99 Billion Write-Off and Is Fully Unwound Nine Years Later

In January 2000, at the peak of the dot-com bubble, America Online — a dial-up internet company with 30 million subscribers and an inflated stock price — acquired Time Warner, one of the world's largest media conglomerates, in a deal valued at $350 billion. It was the largest…

Startup

Lilium: Electric Air Taxi Burns Through €1 Billion and Collapses Into Insolvency

Lilium GmbH, the Munich-based eVTOL startup promising 6-passenger flights at 300 km/h, filed for insolvency in October 2024 after burning through approximately €1 billion. The company had never received type certification from EASA or the FAA, had no production aircraft, and had…

Infrastructure Historical

Japan Launches 9,000 Hydrogen Balloon Bombs at America — All Six Casualties Come From One Picnic

Between November 1944 and April 1945, the Imperial Japanese Army launched approximately 9,300 Fu-Go hydrogen balloon bombs from the coast of Japan, designed to ride the Pacific jet stream to North America and start forest fires. Around 300 balloons reached the continent. Total…

Product Historical

Snap Spectacles Smart Glasses Sell Only 150,000 Units Against Millions in Production

Snap manufactured up to 800,000 pairs of Spectacles, its camera-equipped sunglasses, but sold only approximately 150,000 in the first year. The company wrote down approximately $40 million in unsold inventory. While the product received positive initial curiosity, usage dropped…

Failed Projects

Google Stadia Shuts Down Two Years After Launch, Stranding Game Library Purchasers

Google shut down its Stadia cloud gaming platform in January 2023, less than three years after launch. Users who had purchased games digitally received full refunds for Stadia-purchased titles, but the service closure underscored the risk of buying digital content on platforms…

Product Historical

Apple Maps Launches With Wrong Locations and Dangerous Routes, Forstall Fired

Apple replaced Google Maps with its own mapping app in iOS 6. Apple Maps launched with cities misidentified, landmarks in wrong locations, melting bridges, and dangerously incomplete navigation data. Australian police warned users not to follow its directions to an outback…

Infrastructure Major Historical

Knight Capital Loses $440 Million in 45 Minutes From Misdeployed Trading Algorithm

Knight Capital Group lost $440 million in 45 minutes when a software deployment to 8 of their 9 trading servers activated old, repurposed code that began buying high and selling low at high frequency. The company had no kill switch for live trading positions and was near…

Gadgets

Amazon Fire Phone Discontinued After $170M Write-Down and 13 Months on Sale

Amazon discontinued its Fire Phone in September 2015, just 13 months after its June 2014 launch. The company took a $170 million inventory write-down on unsold units. The phone launched at $199 with an AT&T exclusivity deal but found almost no buyers. Its headline feature — a…