← Back to context Comment by normie3000 3 days ago At least one? 5 comments normie3000 Reply DANmode 3 days ago https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/04/google-accidentally-sent-som... normie3000 3 days ago So security's too hard for Google.But if this happens at work and we're using Google Cloud, I say "sorry boss, Google messed up".If we're running our own servers, who do I blame? DANmode 3 days ago Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM! 1 reply → otterley 2 days ago That wasn’t GCP. Their cloud computing business is operated very differently from their consumer businesses.
DANmode 3 days ago https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/04/google-accidentally-sent-som... normie3000 3 days ago So security's too hard for Google.But if this happens at work and we're using Google Cloud, I say "sorry boss, Google messed up".If we're running our own servers, who do I blame? DANmode 3 days ago Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM! 1 reply → otterley 2 days ago That wasn’t GCP. Their cloud computing business is operated very differently from their consumer businesses.
normie3000 3 days ago So security's too hard for Google.But if this happens at work and we're using Google Cloud, I say "sorry boss, Google messed up".If we're running our own servers, who do I blame? DANmode 3 days ago Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM! 1 reply →
otterley 2 days ago That wasn’t GCP. Their cloud computing business is operated very differently from their consumer businesses.
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So security's too hard for Google.
But if this happens at work and we're using Google Cloud, I say "sorry boss, Google messed up".
If we're running our own servers, who do I blame?
Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM!
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That wasn’t GCP. Their cloud computing business is operated very differently from their consumer businesses.