You know, if the rules for government handouts were more open, another company could gain ground. Just pointing out something congress controls.
MNByChoice
FYI, dude is married. Possibility to mother of those children. (Wikipedia didn't say before I got board.)
Great job! Next year we can do better, but this one is shot.
Weird power to have in the first place.
Fucking hell.
A lot of thought and logistics go into those hell holes.
The Episcopalians are fine with it. https://www.episcopalchurch.org/ogr/episcopal-church-statement-on-reports-concerning-supreme-court-case-pertaining-to-abortion/
Frasier In Space.
Kalama has stepchildren. They are about to be dragged through the mud.
I would watch it.
My guess as a Linux admin in IT.
I understand the fix takes ~5 minutes per system, must be done in person, and cannot be farmed out to users.
There are likely conversations about alternatives or mitigations to/for crowdstrike.
Most things were likely fixed yesterday. (Depending on staffing levels.) Complications could go on for a week. Fallout of various sorts for a month.
Lawsuits, disaster planning, cyberattacks (targeting crowdstrike companies and those that hastily stopped using it) will go on for months and years.
The next crowdstrike mistake could happen at any time...
Good day to take notes. Which employers are using crowdstrike
Interesting news for a Friday. Gobto theater and be murdered. Guess ticket ticket sales will suck this week.