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📌 Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:04 - Low level explains what we know
00:05:32 - How does this compare to the CrowdStrike outage?
00:07:13 - What is a memory fuzzer?
00:10:17 - What was the impact of the outage?
00:12:22 - Movie talk sidebar
00:14:58 - AUTH, choices and risk managment
00:19:33 - Cloudflare also went down
00:21:14 - Knowledge management
00:23:07 - Chaos at Netflix
00:32:00 - DHH's response
00:33:21- Personally effected
00:34:15 - Internet Of Things Devices
00:39:38 - Personal Network Security vs Faith in Humanity
00:42:27 - More on IOT devices
00:48:10 - Car talk and internet connected failures
00:51:17 - Fail open
00:55:30 - Could Rust have prevented this?
00:57:45 - Wrap up and outro
Could Your Company Survive a Google Outage?
Last week, Google Cloud went down—and with it, a massive chunk of the internet. In this episode of Standup, we’re joined by security expert Low Level Learning to break down what actually happened, how a single null pointer crashed Google’s management plane, and why Cloudflare and other services followed. We also go deep on software fuzzing, dependency risk, fail-open systems, and the absurd reality of internet-connected lamps.
Featuring:
Prime: https://x.com/ThePrimeagen
Casey Muratori: https://x.com/cmuratori
Trash Dev: https://x.com/trashh_dev
Low Level Learning: https://x.com/LowLevelTweets
Bonus topics include: automated cat feeders, Teslas on fire, and Baby Shark as a disaster protocol.