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Rewild-the-web-sideblog - We GOTTA Get The Internet Back!!

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No matter how you slice it, this whole incident today is going to cause some pretty significant changes in the tech world.

1) More people are now acutely aware of the dangers of monopolies and near-monopolies - Crowdstrike Falcon was not the ONLY security suite used on an enterprise level, but the fact that it had so much of the global market share...well, if it didn't, this certainly wouldn't have happened

2) Crowdstrike is fucking hosed. They may be able to restructure majorly and continue existing as a company, but this revealed MULTIPLE major flaws in their business structure; SEVERAL people are getting VERY fired just to start TRYING to save the whole operation:

Okay, sure, someone could write a bad update. That happens. People make typos in their code, they slip up and make fatal redundancies or miss spots, whatever. Shit happens. But...

That's what QA exists for. An error this severe and immediate? Now everyone can deduce with just the slightest bit of effort that Crowdstrike does not test their software updates before pushing them. Yikes.

And they didn't even stagger the update to make sure it worked as intended at scale - they sent it out to everyone, then packed up and left for the weekend. More understandable than NOT TESTING AT ALL - people who know business better than they know tech (i.e., most of the people paying the bill for this software) might very well demand they not have even an HOUR delay in getting the latest update because it's TOTALLY safer that way right? - but even if that is the reason, that's really something that should be pushed back on for exactly this reason

3) The number of critical things that ground to a screeching halt because people have decided we don't NEED low-tech backup protocols to keep shit from stores to HOSPITALS running anymore is uhhhh...terrifying. Look, I have been a tech nerd for as long as I've been alive, and if there is one thing that was drilled into me from a very young age, it is that anything that would be worse than severely inconvenient if it fucks up should have a computer failure protocol as robust and comprehensive as a Waffle House, and yet here we're seeing people locked out of healthcare work because someone misplaced their BitLocker key and no one can boot their computers to safe mode to delete a file? Yeah, terrifying.

It's absolutely wild to me how much of a Major Historic Event this one shitty software update has the potential to be. Let's try and get some positive changes done because of it.