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  • SimianSci
    The spend at my organization has reached beyond the $200,000 per month level on Anthropic's enterprise tier. The amount of outages we have had over these past few months are astounding and coupled with their horrendous support it has our executive team furious.its alot of money to be spending for a single 9 of reliablility.
  • scosman
    We're officially down to one 9 of uptime over last 90 days: https://status.claude.com
  • beernet
    More than by the downtime I am much more surprised by the actual uptime. Hard to imagine how difficult this must be, given the speed of growth.
  • nzoschke
    Hug ops to everyone involved in these outages and trying to maintain uptime.But glad my team is staying nimble and has multi-model (Anthropic, Codex, Gemini), multi-modal (desktop, CLI/TUI, web) dev tooling.As our actual coding skills collectively atrophy, we'll either need to switch tools or go for a walk when the LLM is down.In the cloud era I advised against a multi-cloud strategy, as the effort to impact just wasn't there. But perhaps this is different in the LLM era, where the cost of switching is pretty darn low.
  • jtfrench
    If this can happen to Anthropic, imagine all the companies building on top of Claude Code for live products. Hopefully the industry is learning that competent problem solving human engineers are still very much needed when you have increasingly deceptive non-deterministic genies running your production stack.
  • btbuildem
    They better fix that today, I need to downgrade my account before the subscription renews.
  • ekuck
    And here I thought April would be the month they could hit the mythical two 9's of uptime
  • justrunitlocal
    We've been running our 10 dev org on 8 H100s on open models (with some tweaks). Sure they aren't as good as the big providers but they 1. don't go down 2. have pretty damn high tok/s. It pays for itself.Posting with a fresh account because I'm not supposed to share these details for obvious reason. If you want help on setting this up, just reply with a way to reach you.
  • MavisBacon
    Glad I started using the desktop app which is still working. Gotta say though, all of these difficulties with Claude are making me nervous as I use it a lot for work and really don't like ChatGPT/OpenAI for functional and personal reasons. Zo Computer has been my main fallback when Claude is failing, I'll use one of their many models temporarily within Zo's interface.
  • simonerlic
    Someone should tell Anthropic that 89.999 is the wrong "four nines" of uptime
  • vicchenai
    same boat, smaller scale. been hitting overloaded errors sporadically for the past week. switched one of my pipelines to the AWS Bedrock endpoint and it's been solid. not a permanent fix but good enough to keep moving.
  • threepts
    A trillion dollar valuation.They should ask Codex now that Claude Code is down.
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  • msp26
    session usage limits this week feel like ass. Even when being careful to not break prefix caching.
  • bborud
    I have been keeping an eye on the outages. This is why I am looking more deeply into what I can do with self-hosted models. When I see people who want to build products on top of these services I can't help but think that people are mad. We're still a long way from these services being anywhere near stable enough for use in a product you'd want to sell someone.
  • rvnx
    The good part: since the login page is unavailable, Claude is massively faster. So hopefully it will never get repaired (sorry logged-out guys)
  • CrzyLngPwd
    Did Claude delete itself?
  • flowerthoughts
    > We are continuing to work to resolve the issues preventing users from accessing Claude.ai, and causing elevated authentication errors for requests to the API and Claude Code.What are you doing with the authentication servers? This isn't the first downtime I've seen caused by that.
  • Overpower0416
    I almost uninstalled the Claude app because I thought they started blocking VPNs. LolGood thing I checked Hacker News first
  • jeffyaw
    as an anecdote of support for yaw terminal i am currently logged in via Yaw Mode and have been continuing to use claude all day no problems while the browser is absolutely unavailable.
  • Cider9986
    How are they going to fix it if the AI that designed it isn't working?
  • StanAngeloff
    All it took for Codex to resume a stalled Claude Code session:> I'm working with Claude Code on session aaaaaaaa-bbbb-1223-3445-abcdefabcdef which I'd like to hand-off to you, do you know how to read the session, my input and Claude's output so we can resume where I left off?gpt-5.5, medium effort. "Resumed" session fully in under 2 minutes. Outages like today's are so common that I've now got the time to re-evaluate Codex every other day.
  • gitgud
    Considering they’ve become a 1 trillion USD company, they’re truely moving fast and breaking things…
  • ss_talha
    Claude has been going down occasionally nowadays, anyone knows what might be the problem?
  • gordon_freeman
    I am getting an error that selected model (I selected Opus 4.6 and 4.7 later) is unavailable but when I tried Sonnet it worked for me.
  • knuppar
    I guess mythos can't solve this one...
  • losthobbies
    I played around with Hermes and qwen recently and it’s really good fun.Have telegram set up and plotting to take over the world
  • fesens
    Ive been receiving rate limits even with full quotas... I guess compute isn't growing as fast as demand
  • plodman
    Literally just got an email about connecting GitHub to the iOS app and now it’s down. Spike in traffic perhaps?
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  • Dinux
    Does anyone know why they have so many technical issues compared to any other LLM inference provider ?
  • 152334H
    why does this even occur? if it's merely compute limitations, why not just 429 some requests?
  • ryanseys
    AI outsourced its work back to the humans because it now prefers to play outside.
  • mmoll
    The AI became sentient and ran away.
  • nkg
    I was using VS Code when it happened. I said "why not try Copilot?", and guess what? All LLM are not equals :)
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  • lifty
    Productivity dipping hard across the world.
  • melon_tusk
    What are good alternatives?
  • redwood
    Scaling the backend database for these services across multiple cloud providers has got to be extremely difficult
  • netdur
    they should just swap it with Qwen 3.6 27B, no one would tell the different
  • MycroftJones
    And claude is back up.
  • varispeed
    Today Opus 3.7 was completely unusable. I'd say performance was worse than my local Qwen. I have a feeling they are not actually routing to the Opus 4.7 most of the time, but to cheaper and less complex models. I think regulators should look into that.
  • guluarte
    At this point, I would not be surprised if gitHub or anthropic is on the front page again within 10 days for being down.
  • padmabushan
    a clock has more 9s than claude uptime
  • AtNightWeCode
    The uptime with Claude is poor. I use it for workflows more or less 24/7. It is often unreliable. Fine, it is cheap. What I really dislike is the uneven quality of the service. Clearly it does NOT work as stated. Opus 4.7 sometimes give ancient code back. Just the other day it even stated that the latest version of Opus was 4.5 and 4.x something for ChatGPT.
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  • bravetraveler
    Now we're all being left behind, just great.
  • shenli3514
    The availability of Claude service is terrible :(
  • hit8run
    Impossible! I heard Mythos is so goooood they can only give it to big corporations because it makes no mistakes and shit.
  • rvz
    That's because Claude is on a lunch break and decided to take a short breather.
  • johnwheeler
    I read that at first, it says, "Clawed.ai unbelievable." And I thought, "It is, it's a liar."
  • hubraumhugo
    It's rare in history that a software product can be so unreliable without any negative business impact because it's the category leader and demand only keeps growing.Reminds me of the early days of World of Warcraft, when servers went down frequently because Blizzard couldn't keep up with all the load. Everyone was frustrated but of course nobody stopped playing.
  • Imustaskforhelp
    just tried it, can confirm claude.ai is down.So there was a recent article that I read which said that claude is now trading at a trillion dollars (yes with a T) evaluation in private markets.We are definitely creating corporations and people which depend on AI companies themselves and the reliability of these tools is certainly a question worth asking. I am seeing quite many downtimes in products like github and claude being shown on Hackernews multiple times.Is there a life cycle of enshittenification of such products which grow too valuable? What are (are there?) some practical lessons for such scalability that these trillion dollar companies are missing or is it just a dose of reality that such massive corporations can't compete with downtime with even my 7$/yr vps?My question is, Is this an engineering roadblock with its limits in reality for or a management/entreprise roadblock for low downtime?
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  • andyjohnson0
    They can't fix it because the thing that they need to fix it is the thing that doesn't work. /sBut seriously: while I don't use Claude, this issue of perceived unreliability seems to be approaching the point of existential risk for Anthropic. Whats the theory about why they're struggling? Compute capacity? Load? Lack of focus on SRE?Put it another way: is their downtime due to something fundamental about serving inference, or just bad engineering choices? Given their resources, it seems astonishing.
  • monkeydust
    This cant be right. Software is a solved problem. Boris where are you ?
  • grigio
    I think the model is too powerful to stay online /sLuckly Qwen3.6 35B A3B Local LLM works fine also when Claude is offline
  • neosat
    "We are investigating an issue preventing users from reaching Claude.ai, and will provide an update as soon as possible."Who is We? I thought software engineers were going to be redundant and AI could do it all itself? (not to take anything away from Claude code + Claude both of which I love)