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>Microsoft update earlier this year literally crashed airports and tons of businesses
>more recent Microsoft update literally crashed SSDs
>AWS outage took out like 1/3 of all websites

What the fuck is going on. Is this sheer incompetence taking over the world? Or is it intentional? How the fuck do we fix this? Restrictions on foreign labor? Anti trust busting by the feds?
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>>106956874
ai vibe coding + suits forgetting why they paid for engineers
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>>106956874
Boomers hiring H1B poos.
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>self host nearly everything
>don't notice any of these outages
life is good
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>>106956874
The first one was a Clownstrike update, Microsoft just made the mistake of giving them access.
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FANG companies interest in appeasing shareholders instead of making their their company works is showing, that's all.
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>>106956874
Vibe Coding's consequences.
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>>106958591
Didn't they push out a zeroed-file for some strange reason? Something which should never happen?
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>>106958591
Microsoft is at a very real risk of antitrust if they block access to Crowdstrike.
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>>106956874
>>Microsoft update earlier this year literally crashed airports and tons of businesses
but that's wrong, paco
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it's really interesting to me how open source software coded by lunatics are more stable than what trillion dollar companies have been releasing the past couple of years.
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>>106958657
Microsoft basically told people to stop doing ring-0 checks on software for windows 10 for a long time.
Clownstrike basically pushes a bad config that triggers a ring-0 check and BSOD's
Everyone goes LOL TYPICAL WINBLOWS!

Not going to defend MS's questionable updates at times but that was 100% not their fault
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>>106956874
>What the fuck is going on. Is this sheer incompetence taking over the world

I'm a cloud engineer, the SSD thing is legit just a stupid ass thing for old eMMC and extremely chang drives. To the point of cloud stuff however;

Most companies during covid took their on prem setups and moved into Azure/AWS/GCP for offers going on at the time that would make anyone's hosted racks or Datacenters look like a waste of cash. Your average Rack 42u was about 15k/mo going for just the space alone, most companies can run their ENTIRE infrastructure for less than that. We are talking O365/Gmail for hosted email services, then running AD or whatever identity source you wanted for end users out in the wild, plus host your SQL/Apps/Dev/Prod/backups. Some big clients I know can host their entire customer +30k body and 400 employee setup for ~5k/mo when done right.

What happened was many people moved this way and only silo'd into one Cloud Datacenter being East US1 for what happened yesterday, without doing any sort of failover planning for if there was an outage at it. Some places before would simply host a cold off site and flip a switch with their Datacenter colo to move the IP be up back in ~30 minutes depending on the routing protocols used. Most people when they see "the cloud is cheap" don't want to pay for data replication or other things and increasing costs after they had the ability to during the anything goes COOF days now are stuck with accountants who don't want the number to move.
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>>106956874
Nothing is perfect, 100% uptime is unattainable. The fact that these incidents are memorable alone is a good indication of how rare they are.
The problem isn't that AWS went down, that's bound to happen the problem is that 90% of internet traffic is a few specific corporations and 90% of these corporations use the same backend. It's an 'all your eggs in one basket' thing
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>>106956874
haha OP I love froggo XD
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>>106959519
Shut up tranny, this is a frog website
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>>106956874
It's indians.
>why indians?
Because they seemed like safe diversity quota filler. Their upper class were able to masquerade as civilized people who happened to be brown and thus they could be hires instead of blacks. They weren't even smart, just decent at brown-nosing and not talking like niggers.

But as it turns out they were just biding their time and once enough of them climbed the corporate ladder they began using their power to fill companies with their ethnic kinsmen, most of whom were retarded.
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Havd you noticed not of the new companies are going public anymore?
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>>106959749
You're right
This is literally me
I need to rethink my life, thank you anon
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>>106959753
Leave a pepe before you leave
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>asks for a pepe
>doesn't leave a pepe
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>>106959776
Get a room faggots
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>>106959429
Because open source software was written by people who actually like it while close source is made by wagies who only care about a paycheck.



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