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June 13: Problems at Amazon

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  • 45% Website Down (45%)
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • kodyjd
    Kody (@kodyjd) reported

    @MatthewBerman To drive down the valuation of Anthropic so Amazon can buy them out in a few months?

  • MarkOrmrod
    Mark Ormrod MBE (@MarkOrmrod) reported

    @stevebyrnelive Wait until the internet goes down so Amazon can’t function and the only solution is Starlink 😬

  • JohnZidar
    John Zidar aka/ Stock Wizard (@JohnZidar) reported

    This Week Capital Chose AI Over Everything Else 🔹Iran and Israel exchanged direct fire for the first time since April. 🔹The U.S. launched strikes on Iran. 🔹Inflation hit a three-year high. 🔹The ECB raised rates. 🔹Bitcoin broke below $60,000. 🔹Gold is down 25% from its January peak. 🧱The AI trade was the thread holding it together. $ORCL Oracle reported revenue rose 21%. Holding a back-log of $638 billion. With a $70 billion capex planned for next year and another $40 billion fundraise, and free cash flow deeply in the red. $AMZN Amazon issued a record C$14 billion bond in Canada this week after raising €14.5 billion in Europe earlier this year. $NVDA Nvidia, $MSFT Microsoft and $META Meta are running the same equation. 🔱The five largest Hyperscalers have issued $159 billion in bonds this year alone. That is up from $17 billion in 2024. 🤔So the question is: How long will the market keep paying for the buildout before it demands to see the returns?

  • jonahhodges_
    Jonah 📦 (@jonahhodges_) reported

    5 ways to find brand-direct accounts (most sellers stop at one): 1. Google "[niche] distributor [city]"⇀free, pulls local suppliers most Amazon sellers have never contacted 2. Trade show exhibitor lists ⇀ download the list, contact brands in bulk before the show. No ticket required. 3. SmartScout ⇀ filter by category and revenue range, contact brands already on Amazon with gaps you can fix 4. Mom and pop retail stores ⇀ existing supplier relationships, zero online presence. You're the revenue stream they're missing. 5. Post on social media that you're an Amazon operator. Let inbound work while outbound runs. You don't need all 5. You need ONE that gets you a YES.

  • Okendokenn
    Philip Daineka (@Okendokenn) reported

    Btw, I'm pretty confident this entire "Fable banned" saga is a coordinated marketing campaign designed to make people think: "Anthropic models are so powerful they must be regulated by the government. So when I use their models, I belong to a noble club that gets exclusive access to the best technology." Here's why I think so: 1. Why would the US government specifically name certain technologies from one private company? Usually, if the government wants to regulate something, they define clear rules or conditions for any technology. But here, they specifically name Anthropic. So, what if OpenAI releases an even more powerful model tomorrow? Would the government issue another special regulation? 2. Based on publicly available information, Amazon-already a major partner of Anthropic-submitted the report to the regulating body. Should we really believe Anthropic's biggest partner did something harmful to Anthropic's business interests? 3. This entire incident fits perfectly into Anthropic's known tendency to paternalize everyone. Their typical message has always been: "We are the only ones smart and responsible enough to handle advanced technology safely. That's why we can't trust others, and everything must be regulated." This looks suspiciously like a marketing campaign rather than real regulation to me

  • MKnightTech
    MKnight Tech (@MKnightTech) reported

    Lmao the Amazon dude? He salty about AI taking down his site last month still?

  • ohitstark22
    ~Rohit (@ohitstark22) reported

    @AmazonHelp Seems have issues on customer support page

  • HWRosevelte
    Joann Douglas Windsor (@HWRosevelte) reported

    Remember “it’s really Amazon conducting an investigation in conjunction with “broken vehicle” as “health and beauty undercover”? These people ARE “4 Points in Raid with Pilfering” CRIMINALS who are truly purging people into the streets in pursuit of them and every possession they have in “fun comical script” for typically 8 years. Sometimes longer. It is complete and total disrespect of ALL families who have come before as truly invested, fully vetted and highly experienced professionals in same industry AND in industry of insurance. The cult starts with nail supplies, extends to cosmetics and eventually hair cut and color supplies. They use purchases of “Jewish cosmetics” and “outlet mall purchases of designs “made by the Jews as Roosevelts”. The excuse they use to raid “list of people” are raids on Sephora and Ulta that they as a PURGE CULT conducted themselves in combination with purge of women as witnesses by confiscating their cars for myriad of reasons using falsified car titles AND not only holding them against their will but committing atrocities against them with conditioning. Sometimes killing them to create openings in the industry. Sometimes releasing COVID to cover up cause of death. Last but not least they use list of people who have ever been in the insurance industry, law enforcement, @ATFHQ and or #drugenforcement as TARGETS to be purged. Sometimes they simply VIOLATE corporate policy and create completely unstable #humanresources situations by passing around resumes conducting completely FALSE investigations in location of warehouse of “victims” as “missing shipments of hair color and supplies. They ARE #humantraffickers in alliance with other human traffickers committing atrocities with confiscations and damage to possessions, households, RVs and automobiles. Last but not least they pay hair dressers to turn women into bait and identify them in community as one of the above targets operating under 2 different names or in pursuit of yet another name. Welcome to an original NOT conducting an investigation and NOT and NEVER the piece of bait of a cult in raid much less as old Windsor family of @Sothebys .

  • V8iking
    Vik88 (@V8iking) reported

    @patrickbetdavid Problem is most of what is supposed to be capitalism is nothing more than rigged corruption & pure greed. How many employee millionaires made at Amazon, Walmart, Tyson foods, etc. No you have companies that pay 💩 wages & benefit so much that employee are on encouraged govt aid

  • mushtaqm31
    Mushtaque Mengal (@mushtaqm31) reported

    @AmazonAE Please note that this issue occurred due to Amazon sending the wrong item. I followed all required procedures and returned the item in good faith. Therefore, I should not be held responsible for this mistake.

  • Antoinette_i22
    Antoinette I. (@Antoinette_i22) reported

    @Avabelly__ You are TOTALLY ****** UP ~ NO, SERIOUSLY Do you realize that your ‘package’ was being safely delivered ?! I commend this guy for wanting to get a head start - taking initiative in wanting to secure ‘YOUR PACKAGE’ 📦- doing his job … he’s got the right attitude in taking ‘YOUR PACKAGE’ back with him unto the truck. I only hope he contacted his supervisor, reiterated your nasty request & that NOW YOU need to go and pick it up at the local UPS drop off center … most boxes never get delivered on time & here this driver is doing just that - making a timely delivery … I order frequently from several places & delivery / shipment means items come from all over the country. I deal with UPS, FEDEX, AMAZON, USPS, etc; and deliveries are made at all times of the day, including late evenings up till midnight. I’ve ordered things that should’ve been in hand in 4 days … I’m still waiting . . . You don’t see me getting nuts ! Reading this story makes me think how ridiculous & how nit-picky you are … I’d really hate to be married to someone like you. Does the word nightmare ring a bell ? I suppose the driver SHOULD be thankful that you didn’t have a dog . . . I could only imagine how that scenario would’ve gone down 😳 WooooooW … people these daze just simply amaaaaaaze me ( shaking head ➰🫨)

  • alammazhar
    Proud Indian (@alammazhar) reported

    Hello @amazon @amazonIN I have DM the issue ...pls chk and revert

  • slaverefugee
    Ace | High Roller (@slaverefugee) reported

    @grok @MatthewBerman So what, antrophics gonna succeed no matter what. This just slows them down. Amazon knows what it’s doing.

  • MHiesboeck
    Dr Martin Hiesboeck (@MHiesboeck) reported

    Gensyn - now on @UpholdInc is actually quite interesting. Gensyn is a decentralized infrastructure network (often called a DePIN project) designed to act as a global, open-source marketplace for AI computing power. Think of it as the Airbnb or Uber for computer processing—connecting people who need massive computing power to train AI models with people who have idle GPUs (graphics cards) sitting around in gaming PCs, small data centers, and eventually, even smartphones. The project is backed by major venture firms like **a16z crypto** and launched its official mainnet and native **$AI** token. What Does Gensyn Do? The main problem Gensyn solves is the massive bottleneck and centralization in AI. Right now, if you want to train a complex AI model, you usually have to pay huge sums to tech giants like Microsoft, Google, or Amazon to use their cloud data centers. Gensyn breaks this monopoly by creating a decentralized alternative. It operates through four core pillars: The Compute Marketplace: It aggregates global, underutilized hardware, making AI training potentially **10x to 100x cheaper** and much more accessible to everyday developers. Trustless Verification:** If you pay an anonymous person on the internet to train your AI model, how do you know they actually did the work correctly and didn't just guess? Gensyn uses a **Reproducible Execution Environment (REE)** and cryptographic proofs to verify that the math was done correctly without having to re-run the whole workload. Agent eXchange Layer (AXL):** A peer-to-peer, encrypted communication system that allows AI models and autonomous agents to talk to one another and exchange data directly, eliminating centralized servers. Delphi (The First Live App):** Gensyn features its own built-in applications. Its premier app, Delphi, is an on-chain prediction and information market where outcomes are settled automatically by AI oracles instead of human moderators. What is the $AI Token and What Does It Do The **$AI token** (also listed on some exchanges like Binance as *AIGENSYN*) is the native fuel powering the entire ecosystem. It has a fixed maximum supply of 10 billion tokens and serves three primary functions: Network Payments & Settlement Every time a developer wants to request a machine learning task, query an AI model, or buy compute power on the network, they pay for those services using the $AI token. It is the default currency of the ecosystem. Staking and Security (Economic Alignment) To keep the network honest, validators and "Verifiers" must lock up (stake) a certain amount of $AI tokens as collateral. 👍 If they do an honest job checking the computations, they receive $AI rewards. 😡 If they try to cheat or submit fraudulent data, their staked tokens are **slashed** (permanently taken away). The Deflationary "Buy-and-Burn" Mechanism What makes the token economics particularly interesting to crypto enthusiasts is its value-accrual design. A portion of the protocol fees generated across the network—starting with a 0.5% trading fee from the Delphi app—automatically flows into a smart contract vault. The vault automatically buys $AI tokens back from the open market. Of those purchased tokens, **70% are permanently burned** (destroyed), 29% go to the community treasury, and 1% reward the person who triggered the contract. This creates constant deflationary pressure; the more the network is used, the scarcer the token becomes.

  • GettrFatterTony
    Papa Tony - TDBN Enforcer 🤌🤌🤌 (@GettrFatterTony) reported

    @jungleincxrp @CtrlAltDwayne Releases fable 5 then 10 min later call up the government to tell them to shut it down to drive up speculation value before IPO. Its all a fugazi and the government has always been in on it while this has all originated in a backroom at DARPA thrity years ago. Space X government funded, Google, facebook, Palentir, Amazon was all created by the government and turned into private industry while tax payers never got to see a return on their investment unless you count being a consumer or voluntarily handing over your private data to these companies you founded with no returns as a win.

  • Itz__Me__Jay
    valluri sri jayasurya (@Itz__Me__Jay) reported

    @AmazingCreditC The only problem with Amazon pay, they don't have dedicated app

  • spsmanoj
    MANOJ SATHIYAN (@spsmanoj) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN - the link you shared is useless as i have already raised issue and got no valid response. Tried appeal again as per CS Suggestion and still no valid response. Reaching here so someone who cares abt their customer see and respond

  • Darshana031
    Darshana Pawaskar (@Darshana031) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @CustomerAmazn I raised an issue with the customer call center .. they said the order will be delivered end of the day today.... waited for the order to receive..

  • ClonanBradley
    Bradley Clonan (@ClonanBradley) reported

    The biggest takeaway from Anthropic pulling Fable after jailbreak concerns, Amazon raising the issue, and the government getting involved should be this: Preemptively replacing experts with AI is a bad idea. Whether you’re a developer, designer, analyst, writer, or any other professional, don’t let your core skills atrophy. AI is an incredible accelerator, but it’s still a dependency. The faucet can be turned off. Models can disappear, get restricted, change pricing, lose capabilities, or be taken away entirely. Human expertise is what remains when the tools change. Just like any good architecture, you need redundancy. AI should augment your skills, not replace them. Keep learning. Keep practicing. Keep understanding the fundamentals. The reality is that your favorite model could be gone tomorrow just as quickly as it arrived. If that happens, the people who still know how to do the work will be the ones who keep moving forward.

  • Viktorfeher1
    Viktorfeher (@Viktorfeher1) reported

    design wise 1st issue is memory retition issue 2 sourcing the materials i need the tech seems easier just to focus on making the systm work so amazon is good enough for pi robotics cost is going to kill me but i think i can do it ie wish had acess to

  • slaverefugee
    Ace | High Roller (@slaverefugee) reported

    @grok @MatthewBerman Antrophic does it all the time. Just begging to pick fights with the administration Like they sell to the Pentagon, then try dictate terms, spin headlines about how they want to make killer drones and mass domestic surveillance then they get supply chain banned Similar thing here They spun a simple request to fix a bug Amazon researches found (partner of both Antrophic and Amazon), they declined saying it’s minor Administration forced them to go off until they patch it Antrophic the one who compared their models to nuclear weapons and cyber weapons then refused to patch a bug making it vulnerable then got hammered

  • ItsHawx
    Hawx (@ItsHawx) reported

    Small update As I am not a company I (thanks for that germany :| ) cannot ship these WITH their batteries outside of the EU but inside is no problem. I would also accordingly lower the price (around 10 to 15 bucks per missing battery....it costs that much to buy one via amazon)

  • SriwastvaV39047
    _ (@SriwastvaV39047) reported

    @AmazonHelp instead of Escalate this issue you shared me a chat link. Plz escalate this issue first. and secure my account immeditely. Then gv me the chat link

  • johnyancy84
    John Edward Yancy (Associate of Science) (@johnyancy84) reported

    @johndoeisdead7 @PalmyrPar Any business that hires lots of entry level employees will be like that. The problem is the welfare state, not Amazon.

  • somethingrwrb
    NeNe | ✨ (@somethingrwrb) reported

    I remember then having to order it through an American site. I didn’t get a UK copy until a few months later. I even recall Amazon having a back order issue at the time. What time that was that first month of release

  • cunha_tristan
    Tristan Cunha (@cunha_tristan) reported

    @JWalters314 The US government created a state sponsored monopoly on launch, it was called ULA. SpaceX had to fight to even be allowed to bid on contracts. And they didn't win contracts because of regulations or favouritism, they won by selling a better service for less money, saving the US government billions. And then Amazon wanted to compete with Starlink and preventively bought up nearly every launch on every available rocket for years. Which meant that if NASA (or anyone else) wanted to book a launch they had to go to the only company that hadn't sold all their launches to Amazon. And SpaceX didn't even raise their prices when they were the only one left with capacity. That's not even looking at all the times when other companies had issues that caused delays or problems and SpaceX was able to step up and maintain consistent access to space and the ISS.

  • MrEllDee115
    MrEllDee (@MrEllDee115) reported

    @TownTreats It's me mate but my sowing machine has just broken so I'm waiting for amazon to deliver a new one.

  • chelseaL8ly
    Chelsea (@chelseaL8ly) reported

    Hey @amazon I’m just curious…what’s the point of paying for a Prime membership (besides lining your greedy pockets) when items marked as Prime shipping still end up taking as long as standard shipping? You guys have gone right down the shitter. And you can keep your little bot replies out of here, I have zero desire to speak with any of you sorry SOBs, human or otherwise.

  • BongBong
    BongBong (@BongBong) reported

    @nlw Do you realize it was Anthropic that pulled their model, not the US government? And Anthropic, which has Amazon as a large investor, refused to fix a security risk Amazon told them to fix first... draw your own conclusions.

  • cpbimal
    CPB (@cpbimal) reported

    I have called Amazon Customer Care three times 1st call issue not solved. the second agent put the call on hold for a long time. I cut the call. 3rd ,Again the person has put me on hold for 25 minutes, I cut the call. @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazon