This is a niche meme. I like niche memes, even if I don't get them. I get this, though, and I approve.
107 0 ReplyFor anyone curious. I plan to avoid this, I'm already good enough to be useful but unreliable enough that none wants to bet their house on me.
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You're one of today's lucky 10,000
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I swear every second commrnt I post is an xkcd reference: https://xkcd.com/2347/
Hope I'm not letting the cat out of the bag.
78 0 ReplyI blame little Bobby Tables.
15 0 ReplyI thought it was loss
13 0 ReplyEverything is. Even this comment.
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Ohh now I get it. Ha
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The infrastructure is more complex and robust than that. In reality, there are dozens of such dependencies that can break everything.
55 0 ReplyThis xkcd always felt like curl though, which really feels like a single point of failure for... well... too much
22 0 ReplyIt's actually about NTP.
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It’s actually the other side
49 0 ReplyOh, no. It's not that.
This is some well paid block, outside of the pile, carrying a bomb.
40 0 ReplyI'm not sure whether I should be proud that I understand this meme.
22 0 ReplyI don't know about proud, but you sure should be content.
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the random person in Nebraska will be missed.
20 0 ReplyIf this is about crowdstrike, idk if that quite applies here. I don't think anything really depended on crowdstrike falcon, it just had the ability to break every system it was installed on. If it stopped working but didn't crash the computers no one would care.
13 0 ReplyVery creative, but doesn't really work here.nothing relied on cloudstrike.
3 0 ReplyLoss?
3 0 ReplyGladly it's not loss. Just a part of that one xkcd comic about modern infrastructure maintained by one guy.
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