Letter 44: The CrowdStrike mess & how we handle mistakes.
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Reading: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.
Listening to: TONS of good new-to-me stuff as I write, including Meltt and Husbands.
‘ello, friends! Greetings from Liverpool, home of The Beatles and some of the most amazing seafood I’ve had in a while.
I landed in London Thursday and spent a few days in the city with my partner wandering around open air markets and self-touring all the Jack the Ripper spots, including 10 Bells, the infamous bar where he likely picked up or met most of his victims.
I also ended up meeting with a dear old friend of mine who works for British Airways whom I’ve known since the age of 12. She met us in Soho and as soon as she plopped down at the table she said “I AM SO GLAD YOU GUYS FLEW OUT BEFORE SHIT WENT DOWN!”
We had no idea what she was talking about.
She then explained the chaos that has been ensuing globally, forcing cancelled flights, closed businesses, from banks to one human shops. Essentially, anyone who uses Microsoft (Mac and Linux users weren’t effected).
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