this post was submitted on 19 Jul 2024
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I wonder how many governments and companies will take this as a lesson on why brittle systems suck. My guess is most of them won't... It's popular to rely on very large third party services, which makes this type of incident inevitable.
oh they'll take it as a lesson all right, up until they get the quote to fix it suddenly the downtime becomes non-issue as long as it "doesn't happen again"