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yesoutwater @lemm.ee
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Major IT outage affecting banks, airlines, media outlets across the world
  • I work for one of these behemoths, and there are a lot of adults in the room. When we began our transition off the prior, well known corporate AV, I never even heard of crowd strike.

    The adults were asking reasonable questions: why such an aggressive migration timeline? Why can't we have our vendor recommended exclusion lists applied? Why does this need to be installed here when previously agentless technologies was sufficient? Why is crowd strike spending monies on a Superbowl ad instead of investing back into the technology?

    Either something fucky is a foot, as in this was mandated to our higher ups to m make the switch (why?), or, as is typically the case, the decision was made already and this 'due diligence' is all window dressing to CYA.

    Who gives a shit about fines on SLAs if your vendor is going to foot the bill.

  • Reddit if full of bots: thread reposted exactly the same, comment by comment, 10 months later
  • Oh man, I would browse while on the shitter at work. It used to be one of my OGs. A lot of tinfoil. And you'd get the deep dives that didn't feel politically motivated (compared to today).

    Then, the Trumpeting.

    Like everything else not stapled down circa 2016, it was an easy target for the Russian firehose of falsehood: an entire community of people wanting to believe some alternative bullshit.

  • dont privatize the profit & socialize the losses
  • I've thought about this a lot lately, especially since having kids. It really hit me how much non-verbal and indirect communication they pick up on. I want my kids to be good people, better than me, and I worry they are picking up on my short comings.

    I think society is like that. We say sharing is good and we teach sharing, but a disproportionate group that takes everything, that is selfish, that puts there priorities above others.. that behavior is rewarded, intentionally or not. And generations go by and the behavior is normalized.

    I like (and shudder) to think alot of history is a series of these little oversteps that the masters of the universe are laughing about at the time.. "trickle down economics, can you believe they are buying this shit?!" And 50 years later, after 2 generations the supporters forgot it was all a scam and are genuinely believers.