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All our servers and company laptops went down at pretty much the same time. Laptops have been bootlooping to blue screen of death. It's all very exciting, personally, as someone not responsible for fixing it.

Apparently caused by a bad CrowdStrike update.

Edit: now being told we (who almost all generally work from home) need to come into the office Monday as they can only apply the fix in-person. We'll see if that changes over the weekend...

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[–] lustyargonian@lemm.ee 39 points 3 months ago (8 children)

Linux and Mac just got free advertisment.

[–] LordWiggle@lemmy.world 26 points 3 months ago (5 children)

The words 'Mac' and 'free' aren't allowed in the same sentence.

[–] 1luv8008135@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Also, enterprise infrastructure running on a Mac? It’s something I’ve never heard of in over a decade and a half of working in tech. And now I’m curious. Is it a thing?

[–] ndru@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago

I’ve never heard of Macs running embedded systems - I think that would be a pretty crazy waste of money - but Mac OS Server was a thing for years. My college campus was all Mac in the G4 iMac days, running MacOS Server to administer the network. As far as I understand it was really solid and capable, but I guess it didn’t really fit Apples focus as their market moved from industry professionals to consumers, and they killed it.

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