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I remember experts saying 5 or 10 years ago that the increased standardization and centralization of the internet would lead to more frequent and widespread internet blackouts.
First AWS, and now this. It looks like they're right.
Two things happen when we centralize. Doesn’t matter if it’s big business or infrastructure.
Profits go up for the controlling few
consumers get fucked.
We get fucked when things go wrong, the system fails, our data gets hacked, our power goes out, our rents go up, insurance rates go up… etc etc. MegaCorps all say sorry, give us 50¢ off our next purchase and a free credit check, and carry on while we eat the losses and increasing costs.
Don't forget the Azure/Intune outage not one week after AWS, too.
The outages are almost beginning to feel deliberate at this point.
Are we just forgetting the gigantic Crowdstrike outage a year ago by Microsoft that halted air traffic for a full day?
Isn't crowdstrike still being sued for all the damages in aerospace? Kinda crazy
And yet, I had to remind my fiancee that it ever happened last week. People have just... forgotten.