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  • randomposter@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    in a way it does, when you’re building massive scale systems. Say you are the mitigation team and want to protect yourself against a malicious hacker/employee that starts shutting down web servers or removes posting permissions from the DB for everyone. You’re going to monitor the frequency of posts and if it drop too fast, you know something’s bad happening. You’re going to take automated measures against it - maybe freeze access to the DB completely, maybe switch to a (much less tested) backup region/system, etc… so you can see how things can snowball from there to strange scenarios…

    • naeap
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      1 year ago

      yeah, well, maybe…

      usually unexpected situations have unexpected errors. so yeah, you could be right