Well… today was interesting.
If you tried to access anything online this afternoon, including The Authenticity Engine, you probably noticed something…
The entire internet fell over.
And no, I’m not joking.
Cloudflare, one of
the biggest infrastructure companies on the planet, decided today was the perfect day to switch itself off and on again like a dodgy router.
It took down websites, apps, tools, you name it.
For a while, it looked like the whole online world was running on Windows 95.
And of course, because this is exactly the kind of luck we have, it happened on the day thousands of people were trying to check out The Authenticity Engine.
So naturally…
We blamed
ourselves.
“Did we break the internet?”
“Did Randy press the wrong button again?”
“Is this what happens when too many people try to write authentic content at once?”
Thankfully, Cloudflare made an official announcement blaming themselves…
which means The Authenticity Engine is powerful, but not quite “global-infrastructure-destroying” powerful.
Yet. 😉
Anyway, everything is now back online, running smoothly, and the response so far has been
incredible.
Tons of people have already jumped in, started creating content that finally sounds like THEM, and messaged me saying:
“This is the first time an AI tool has sounded like my actual voice.”
“I’ve never written content this fast in my life.”
“I can’t believe how simple this is.”
So if you tried to visit the page earlier and the internet was literally on fire…
You can get in now:
Access The Authenticity Engine Here
Thanks for your patience today.
Thanks for laughing with us. (Although it wasn't funny)
And thanks for being part of something that, apparently, is so good it takes down half the web. ;-)
Until next time...
John Thornhill
P.S. Cloudflare still hasn’t returned my calls. Apparently, they “don’t comment on
incidents caused by John Thornhill.” Fair enough.
https://theauthenticityengine.com