• @orcaA
    link
    92 months ago

    It’s what happens when you put too many eggs in one basket. You see a similar house of cards when you look at package managers in the software dev space. Single point of failure.

    The reality though is that Windows computers not running the CrowdStrike agent were not affected. This one falls on CS, but there is a much larger problem at play. Also, auto-updates are a plague, especially on a kernel level. That’s just insanity.

    • @IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org
      link
      fedilink
      92 months ago

      Yeah the issue is that so many companies were at the intersection of two monopolies – either one failing has catastrophic effects, and there’s no backup plan.

      • @orcaA
        link
        22 months ago

        A backup plan probably involves using some other company/service that can suffer the same fate 😭

        • @IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org
          link
          fedilink
          1
          edit-2
          1 month ago

          I mean any technology solution can suffer the same fate, but you would hope that it wouldnt be an issue at the same time if they’re separate tech stacks.

          • @orcaA
            link
            11 month ago

            The real solution is to not make anything that’s mission-critical reliant on Windows.

            • @IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org
              link
              fedilink
              21 month ago

              Specifically to make something which is not mission-critical reliant on any underlying software…but that’s almost impossible. Not reliant on the base operating system would be a nice start.

              • @orcaA
                link
                11 month ago

                I have friends still dealing with all kinds of airline troubles (basically stuck in cities for a week past their return date) and I can’t believe anyone would have so many mission-critical systems using Windows. Their infrastructure must be a mess.