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Comment by grayhatter

4 hours ago

a pet peeve of mine, (along with people brigading on issues/threads e.g. posting them to unrelated news sites... op....) is woefully incorrect language.

> at day 66 all our jobs started randomly failing

if there's a definable pattern, you can call it unpredictabily, but you can't call it randomly.

They've meant something like "arbitrary", in its "without any good/justifiable reason" sense. The word "random" is also used in this sense, especially when talking about human-made decisions.

IMHO, what they said means that on day 65 all jobs work, on day 66, jobs work or don't, seemingly at random.

But what they seem to be indicating is that all jobs fail on day 66. There's no randomness in evidence.

It's from the perspective of not knowing anything about the issue. It would look like jobs failing randomly one day when everything was fine the day before. Not hard to understand.