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definitely with a 99.9999999% score :)
If it was really an let's encrypt issue, lot of people would have complained. Servers all around the world would have returned errors. I would have a lot of issues but nothing happened, certificates were issued normally.
If they are issuing certificate with let's encrypt manually, it's their fault as let's encrypt ecosystem is made to be automatic in the first place.
SSL deployment were highly a painful process before let's encrypt but now, it's so easy. i love it.
There was a short let’s encrypt error just in that timeframe. Doesn’t mean that all cert updates fall in that window and “servers around the world”…
Also. I know my fair share on manual, semi-manual and thank lord automatic certification.
Oh. Your post was a rage bait? Well done.
https://cybersecuritynews.com/lets-encrypt-halts-certificate-issuance/ May 9, 2026