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who is this author and let me see his repo lmao

Like good luck trying to put this all on one employee. If there is any lesson to be learned about this cloudstrike issue is maybe we shouldn't have all our critical infrastructure tied to a single service that deploys everything simultaneously with 0 DSO practice.

I sometimes think how the frick my profession is so valuable but then shit like this happens. How the frick do you let anything untested go into prod without going through dev and test first and you're supposed to be a major cybersecurity company, lmao.

Edit:

>But I fricked up hard by just saying programmers deserve consequences. People assumed I meant "yeah let's get the guy who did this!" I really mean "programmers deserve to live in the world where their actions are given weight and recognized as an engineering discipline with consequences for negligence all the way up the chain."

So he wants programmers to go through the same hoops as a doctor does to get the training and be considered for the "weight" of their responsibilities? Yeah bro I wish I can be paid 300k to just push MRs that pass all checks.

Its ultimately the responsibilities of the companies. Cloudstrike should be sued and pay out the damages it caused from its careless deployment procedures.

But as usual, we know nothing will happen to big companies.

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