Guru Mediation Error?

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TenEightyOne
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I'm seeing this all over GTP in Twitter quotes. Twitter seems 'up' for me, it's possibly transient network issues but I thought I'd let you know :cheers:

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Never understood why they changed it from Guru Meditation Error. At least that made sense.
While reading up on Fastly's downtime today, I actually found the explanation for this...

The error message comes from a type of caching software called Varnish. It's open-source and widely used by a lot of websites. Fastly also uses Varnish in their content delivery service, which acts as a cache between a site's servers and its users.

The actual Varnish error message is "Meditation" (the project's logo is a meditating rabbit), but Fastly engineers changed the error message to "Mediation" in their Varnish servers so they could quickly tell if the problem was with their infrastructure or their customer's. :D
 
While reading up on Fastly's downtime today, I actually found the explanation for this...

The error message comes from a type of caching software called Varnish. It's open-source and widely used by a lot of websites. Fastly also uses Varnish in their content delivery service, which acts as a cache between a site's servers and its users.

The actual Varnish error message is "Meditation" (the project's logo is a meditating rabbit), but Fastly engineers changed the error message to "Mediation" in their Varnish servers so they could quickly tell if the problem was with their infrastructure or their customer's. :D
:lol:

The Meditation phrase dates back to the Amiga, and it started as a joke based around a game where developers would sit crosslegged (like a guru, meditating) on a balance controller called the Joyboard, and if they weren't motionless enough it tipped too far and they lost the game - a guru meditation error.

Used to pop up all the time on the A500. Never had a clue what it meant, but apparently it just means "everything's broken proper hard".
 
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