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Succesfully running 2.8.1, but
I’ve updated the site to the latest release of WordPress. 2.8.1 fixes many bug found in 2.8 and I finally was ready for the update. While everything went smoothly, I did have to update my theme a bit to run some of the additional widget area.
Using the old style dynamic_sidebar( 'Utility: Header' );
didn’t work any more, while just replacing the Title of the widget area with the ID fixed this problem: dynamic_sidebar( 'utilityheader' );
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I also came across a major error with one of my plugins. AsideShop just doesn’t work with and version WordPress greater than or equal to 2.8. Hopefully the author will come up with a fix, but since the plugin page only shows the plugin to be compatible with 2.5.1, I doubt it. I may try my luck at this fix.
You’ll notice some posts in full view for the time being, with out the simple “aside” styling.
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The New Theme at WPCult
Well, I spent the last 6 hours updating the new theme into the site. Please let me know what you think. There will still be a few more updates, so please be patient.
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A new look for wpcult
I have been really busy on putting together a custom theme for this site. And while I do love WooThemes’s THiCK Theme by Matt Brett, I feel that a custom theme suited to the sites needs would fit better.
Things to expect to come the WPCult:
- A new custom theme built on Justin Tadlocks, Hybrid Theme.
- A forum.
- New Advertisement locations and application, with really cheap & low prices.
I hope you are as exited as I am. Please if you see the site in maintenance mode, drop by again real soon!
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OpenAI Tackles DDoS Attack-Induced Outages on ChatGPT and API Services
OpenAI’s ChatGPT and API services experienced a series of disruptions over a 24-hour period due to a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. The company promptly addressed the issue and restored services. The outage highlighted the importance of contingency plans for those relying heavily on AI tools.
In a recent turn of events, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, along with its API, Labs, and Playground services, experienced a series of disruptions over a 24-hour period, prompting concerns among its extensive user base.
OpenAI’s Response to Service Interruptions
OpenAI promptly reported the outages affecting ChatGPT and API users. These glitches manifested in various forms, ranging from login difficulties for logged-out ChatGPT users to delayed response times due to unusually high demand. Concurrently, Google Bard also faced similar service disruptions early Wednesday.
Resolution of DDoS Attack
As per OpenAI’s incident report, these outages were attributed to abnormal traffic patterns, indicative of a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. The company swiftly implemented fixes and monitored the situation to ensure service restoration.
The Role of Anonymous Sudan
Reports emerged that the DDoS attack was claimed by Anonymous Sudan. The group publicized their involvement via their Telegram channel, sharing screenshots of error messages from ChatGPT and explaining their motives behind the attack.
Impact on New Features and Custom GPTs
Initially, the outages were suspected to be linked to the new features introduced across OpenAI’s platform on DevDay, particularly concerning the recently released custom GPTs. The issues, however, were resolved shortly after the updates were rolled out.
User Experiences During the Outage
Throughout the day, ChatGPT users encountered a variety of error messages, signaling high demand and server issues. These included login issues for logged-out users and general access blockages to ChatGPT. Users attempting to create new custom GPTs also faced several error messages.
External Confirmations of the Outages
Independent sources like Downdetector and Checkhost recorded multiple reports of outages on ChatGPT’s website and app over the last 24 hours, confirming the widespread impact of the disruptions.
Timeline of the Outages
The outages began on the night of November 7, with partial service interruptions. The situation escalated on November 8 at 5:42 AM PST, leading to a significant outage across ChatGPT and the API. OpenAI’s engineering team quickly responded with a series of fixes to mitigate these issues.
OpenAI’s Commitment to Uptime
Despite this rare disruption, OpenAI maintains a 99% uptime for its services. The recent incident highlighted the complexities of maintaining large-scale AI services and the importance of swift responses to such challenges.
Implications for AI Tool Dependence
For those relying heavily on AI tools for content creation, data analysis, and automated customer service, the robustness of systems like ChatGPT is vital. This outage serves as a reminder of the need for contingency plans to tackle unexpected downtime.
Exploring ChatGPT Alternatives
During the outage, many users turned to alternatives like Google Bard and Claude.ai. However, these services also experienced problems, underscoring the challenges faced by AI-driven tools in ensuring consistent service availability.
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