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Some bad code just broke a billion Windows machines
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Have you never worked in corporate IT or something? Of course we should blame Crowdstrike, that way we don't get a sev 1 on our scorecard.
It's funny that corporate IT will be one of the groups getting the blame in this case, despite it being in most cases not their decision that a company lacks a separate test and production environment. The executives that decided that usually gets off scot free.
Hahah, no doubt, while popping in and out of the outage call repeating the phrases "can I get an update?", " Is there an ETA on recovery?" and "We need to get this back online"
https://youtu.be/v0mwT3DkG4w?t=438