Nsurlerrordomain error -1100

It happened today as I tried to use the Mac App Store to check for updates. I haven't found such a code on the internet, so I was wondering what it might be. It worked last time I checked (a week or so ago).

You're not alone. Apparently a server overload > NSURLErrorDomain error -1100
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