Cassandra on Nostr: “Regrettably, Crowdstrike seemingly borrowed Boeing’s approach to quality ...
“Regrettably, Crowdstrike seemingly borrowed Boeing’s approach to quality control, except instead of building planes where the doors fly off at the most inopportune times (specifically, when you’re cruising at 35,000ft), it released a piece of software that blew up the transportation and banking sectors, to name just a few.”
From Ed Zitron's newsletter.
https://www.wheresyoured.at/crowdstruck-2/Published at
2024-07-19 22:39:00Event JSON
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