guyrocket,
guyrocket avatar

What if I told you "the cloud" is just someone else's computer.

Coreidan,

Are there actually people out there that think differently than this? This is not a revelation.

Restaldt,

Yes

They are called CEO CIO or CTO

guyrocket,
guyrocket avatar

Yes, I think many people think otherwise, even in tech. To many "the cloud" is some sort of magical, mystical place data can go. And companies selling cloud services perpetuate the myth.

This is a revelation to many people.

Coreidan,

I don’t buy this. Companies like the cloud because they know their data is going to computers that they don’t have to manage.

On premise means they need to manage the hardware. It means they need a staff on hand to maintain the hardware. They have to deal with all of those issues them selves.

I am in tech consulting and I’ve never met a customer that didn’t understand what cloud actually is.

Even my boomer relatives know this and they know jack shit about the tech world.

ExperiencedWinter,

Most people have never given it any thought. Their photos are stored on iCloud, if you pushed them you might get them to think about it and then they would realize it’s just another computer, but most people have never even considered where the pictures go.

Coreidan,

“Most people” is a stretch. This is a vague generalization with no data to back it up.

ExperiencedWinter,

Sure, just like the statement “Even my boomer relatives know this and they know jack shit about the tech world.” is a vague generalization with no data to back it up.

Coreidan,

The data is my own relatives. Where as you’re just pulling stuff out of your ass. Big difference.

ExperiencedWinter,
Coreidan,

You’ll have to do better than that because you’re essentially saying the same thing as “most people don’t know the sky is blue.”

Prove it. Otherwise you’re just projecting your insecurity of not knowing how basic computer stuff works.

ExperiencedWinter,

To extend your analogy, you first said “Even my non-artist relatives know the sky is green” then I said “most people know the sky is yellow”. Why would I need to “prove” my statement any more than you should? You think it’s my job to educate you or something? If you want to know go do some research, otherwise we can just agree that we have different views, but I’m not about to go do your homework for you.

Coreidan, (edited )

ROFL. More projection.

WindyRebel,

Yes. There are at least two people in the world that believe that it’s magic in the air.

Edited for plurality.

DarkSpectrum,

All this does is highlight best practice for data backups. Accidents happen, be prepared.

KillingTimeItself,

why do we allow tech companies to hold money. I feel like thats only going to be a bad idea.

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

How do you find out that someone didn’t actually read the article? Oh, right. Look at the comments.

KillingTimeItself,

in my defense, 90% of articles written these days are 80% filler text, 70% not talking about the fucking thing in the headline, and about 50% AI generated… So uh.

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

Too true, my friend. :)

KillingTimeItself,

it’s so fucking weird, because everytime i obviously don’t read an article, people shit on me immediately, but then the second i point out that all articles are ass these days, except for technical write ups, everybody seems to immediately like me again, and i don’t understand why.

Do people are masochistic for shitty article? Or do most people just treat articles like they do social media, and immediately throw shit around the second it gets big, or thrown out. It’s a weird environment, i’ll say that much.

rxbudian,

Somehow I’m imagining some lowly overworked, outsourced account reviewer decided to apply the strictest consequence for some minor violation on the account and screw his employer for making his life a living hell and underpaying him.

casual_turtle_stew_enjoyer,

“This is an isolated, ‘one-of-a-kind occurrence’ that has never before occurred with any of Google Cloud’s clients globally,”

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/58057bc0-3856-4983-a4f7-3dedb16860ad.jpeg

realitista,

I think that people will start learning this the hard way about the cloud. Some things are too important to trust to store on someone else’s computer.

ripcord,
@ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

Man, this fuckup is such a gift to salespeople at AWS, Azure, to anyone selling on-prem solutions, or any kind of redundancy/backup plans.

cupcakezealot,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

just like i accidently forgot to mail my rent check on time.

Sam_Bass,

“accidentally”

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

My wife and I talk about this. We make a mistake and the smackdown comes in a torrent of fines and interest and instant loss of things we need. Corp makes a mistake and oopsie daisy.

SeaJ,

I have to imagine there will at least be a lawsuit here. It will probably amount to a rounding error on the size of the fund though.

enleeten,

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  • nifty,
    @nifty@lemmy.world avatar

    Google is effectively IBM at this point, MBAs ruin everything. Another case in point: Boeing

    afraid_of_zombies,

    Slightly disagree. IBM always knew who their core users were. There is a reason why IT people bought their stuff for multiple decades. They would not end of life a product if there were people still using it.

    praise_idleness,

    Yikes

    MataVatnik,
    @MataVatnik@lemmy.world avatar

    This is the most Google headline I read in a while

    andallthat,

    sorry for the question, I’m not a native english speaker… do you mean this as in “this is the Googlest thing ever” or “I have never read so many Google news in a week”?

    unreasonabro,

    first one m8. the second one would require an s - “headlines”, although you’re right in thinking sometimes that gets dropped too, and then it’s just down to context and probability ;)

    andallthat,

    thank you!!

    lagomorphlecture,

    The googlest thing ever. Typically English words that are borrowed from French and would take “the most” as a modifier because that’s how it’s done in French whereas English or other borrowed words take “est”. It means the same thing. With words like Google, you could do it either way but as a native speaker the most sounds better with this particular word to me.

    To say the second meaning it would be phrased more like “this is the most Googlest news week” or “this is the most Google news week”.

    andallthat,

    ah man, just when I thought I had a good grasp of English… The examples of how you’d phrase the second meaning are very helpful, thanks!

    lagomorphlecture,

    People will understand you no matter how you phrase it though! It’s just a matter of making sure you understand us since there can be some nuance that isn’t totally obvious.

    ripcord,
    @ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

    Agree except tbe French qualifier. It is just as likely someone might say “The most Microsoft thing”, which isn’t French-inherited.

    Damage,

    I have my electricity billed directly to my bank account, I hadn’t noticed that they haven’t charged me for months, and last week I received a payment notification for ~900€. I was… Surprised, to say the least.

    I think some things should require human intervention.

    jordanlund,
    @jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

    Why I will not trust autopay.

    doubletwist,

    There’s a phrase you might give useful/insightful.

    “Trust, but verify”

    I use auto pay extensively so that if I forget (ADHD, yay) it still gets paid. But I do (try to) check every month that all the auto pay stuff did trigger properly.

    Kiosade,

    Also ADHD here. I only use autopay for static payments. Stuff like internet, car payment, etc. Variable ones like credit card payments I choose to manually pay, so I force myself to look at it and make sure I didnt get charged for anything weird. Otherwise, my ADHD will basically never force me to actually go check the accounts, like, ever.

    afraid_of_zombies,

    Generally any big bill I want to pay by hand.

    jordanlund,
    @jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

    Exactly the sort of thing that should NEVER be on a 3rd party system. Ever. Ever ever.

    Grumpy old sysadmin. Get offa my lawn!

    Hupf,
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