I strongly suspect this is due to a db crash and an associated data loss, which is hard to recover and explains the day long outage. Data loss and transient failures are more severe for a financial institute, more than any other startup use case. What do you think caused this incident on Robinhood? If its data loss, do you think Robinhood can recover? #robinhood #incident
I think you are full of yourselves. You don’t have access to their logs, didn’t debug their code, interact with their technical team or have an insider. So stop speculating and try to put an end to this unprofessional behavior. Your statements backed by 0 facts shows how ignorant and ill-prepared you are about it. Talk to a lawyer if you are really hurt by Robinhood or to a psychiatrist if your bottom hurts from Robinhood’s failure today.
Hey @Java_ what's unprofessional in theorizing the root cause for failure? I agree with all your points about having 0 facts, which is why this is super interesting to speculate what is wrong here. No one is saying anything bad about Robinhood. So relax 🙂
Anything baseless is unprofessional. They are all pulled out of somebody’s bottom. How can you not realize that baseless conversations are the root of all jokes? It is like watching Hannity show or Tucker Carlson show or Ingraham angle or any other show on Fox News.
what db does RH use?
MS Access
Postgres
Hope robinhood is not hacked.
I’m willing to bet it’s a leap year issue
That would be funny
My code had the leap year issue in 2016.😆
Definitely data loss
They are handling financial data, they should have strong contingency plan. I don’t think any data is lost
Some guy tweeted that it might be a leap year issue
Holy shit that's real. Lol. Just checked. 😂😂
pretty sure the leap year bug is bogus.
Man you are dumb... It is the leap year bug. Same thing happened 4 years ago. As someone else said, it is definitely not a data bug
A Chinese DBA got taken away after truncating table ....due to coronavirus
Corona ?