← Back to context Comment by llmslave 5 hours ago For big accounts, like railway, zero chance this was a handsoff fully automated ban 2 comments llmslave Reply mjcl 2 hours ago Really? This isn't the first time their automation took down a big customer (UniSuper in 2024) by accident. In that case the automation actually deleted the resources and GCP had to recover them. x0x0 4 hours ago That assumes a competent org. If this were aws, I fully believe that. At gcp it's entirely plausible.
mjcl 2 hours ago Really? This isn't the first time their automation took down a big customer (UniSuper in 2024) by accident. In that case the automation actually deleted the resources and GCP had to recover them.
x0x0 4 hours ago That assumes a competent org. If this were aws, I fully believe that. At gcp it's entirely plausible.
Really? This isn't the first time their automation took down a big customer (UniSuper in 2024) by accident. In that case the automation actually deleted the resources and GCP had to recover them.
That assumes a competent org. If this were aws, I fully believe that. At gcp it's entirely plausible.