A service I use at work had an outage, but it made little difference to me.
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I had a number of passengers complaining about their delayed flights.
Some of my clients weren't operational and it gave me a lighter day to catch up on other tasks.
Most were ready to continue on Tuesday, but delays on their end pushed them back a week in most cases. They didn't like hearing that I was pushing delivery back a week because their delays cause my delays, but thems the ropes.
That's about it, I don't use crowdstrike, my employer doesn't use crowdstrike, and it mostly meant nothing to me.
crowdstrike? did i miss something?
Yeah just look it up. Half the internet was down, basically.
it was a joke
i use linux btw
It only affected our time clock system. So we just used paper timecards for a week while IT worked on getting it back up.
Schadenfreude.
It didn’t at all. I refuse to run Microsoft products at home and in the cloud. At work I learned some Postgres database servers are running inside virtualized Linux on Windows hosts, which is kind of disgusting.