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This isn't a gloat post. In fact, I was completely oblivious to this massive outage until I tried to check my bank balance and it wouldn't log in.

Apparently Visa Paywave, banks, some TV networks, EFTPOS, etc. have gone down. Flights have had to be cancelled as some airlines systems have also gone down. Gas stations and public transport systems inoperable. As well as numerous Windows systems and Microsoft services affected. (At least according to one of my local MSMs.)

Seems insane to me that one company's messed up update could cause so much global disruption and so many systems gone down :/ This is exactly why centralisation of services and large corporations gobbling up smaller companies and becoming behemoth services is so dangerous.

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[–] beeng@discuss.tchncs.de 9 points 4 months ago (1 children)

This is exactly why centralisation of services and large corporations gobbling up smaller companies and becoming behemoth services is so dangerous.

Its true, but otherside of same coin is that with too much solo implementation you lose benefits of economy of scale.

But indeed the world seems like a village today.

[–] digdilem@lemmy.ml -1 points 4 months ago

you lose benefits of economy of scale.

I think you mean - the shareholders enjoy the profits of scale.

When a company scales up, prices are rarely reduced. Users do get increased community support through common experiences especially when official channels are congested through events like today, but that's about the only benefit the consumer sees.