Actually, many sites partially depend on the public cloud services from Amazon AWS and Microsoft, sometimes others. If AWS became completely unavailable, a lot of things would break, sometimes in weird and not obvious ways.
For example, some sites use their own server for the text, but store images in AWS to improve load times and reduce cost. In this case, the page would partially load...
Actually, many sites partially depend on the public cloud services from Amazon AWS and Microsoft, sometimes others. If AWS became completely unavailable, a lot of things would break, sometimes in weird and not obvious ways.
For example, some sites use their own server for the text, but store images in AWS to improve load times and reduce cost. In this case, the page would partially load...