• IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org
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    5 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.

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      5 months ago

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

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        5 months 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.

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

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            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.

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              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.