😂 ah yes not testing it is the best way to fk your company, I bet they just got lazy
@Apple_Beshy4 сағат бұрын
She is a genius 💀 she use her real full name on the github... Also her resume, pictures etc.
@cryptearth8 сағат бұрын
happened last weekend at our IT staff: the certificat of the java DeploymentRuleset.jar expired over the weekend - the whole monday noone could work due to an important java application refused to start yes, they fixed it within that day so thuesday all was back to normal again - but it happened due to lack of proper management and could had prevented if a fix was done the friday before
@squorsh11 сағат бұрын
If I had a nickel for every time a Microsoft product didn't handle leap days correctly, I'd have 3 nickels. Which isn't a lot but you really think they would have learned by then
@NexusKiwi22 сағат бұрын
0:52 ye Google
@alhira5098Күн бұрын
7:20 STAHP! I can't take it anymore! 😂😂
@electric7487Күн бұрын
I see your .*.*=.* and raise you (.*.*)*=.* This one takes over 1 _billion_ steps to match x=xxxxxxxxxxxx.
@lexxlueyКүн бұрын
4:01 I stopped watching at this point. I couldn't take it 😂. I have never had this experience in my 5 years working as a software developer. But imagining it sends shivers down my spine.
@wayhipКүн бұрын
that's why developers should never be allowed to touch production databases. Leave it to professional DBAs and Sys admins. Also never do anyhting like this alone. Make sure someone is double checking. Either by looking over your shoulder or by sharing a read only desktop view. Alot of the problems version, synching, and backups could've been avoided by having a decent sysadmin and DBAs on the projects. what you are buying is insurance. These are all rookie mistakes. There are no excuses for them.
@Ursi_2 күн бұрын
didn’t understand anything but great video
@EeveeFromAlmia2 күн бұрын
It made sense in the first bit but the more you talked the worse it good. Thank fuck I’m not in IT if it’s all like this I think all I would do is cry
@norielgames47652 күн бұрын
My blood after reading the thumbnail: 🥶❄️🏔️🥵🔥🌋 My blood pressure: 📈📈📈📈📈📈
@CompactMC2 күн бұрын
4:52 i died
@StevenHallOfGaming3 күн бұрын
about the time this came out i had to restart my laptop because Nvidia and AMD broke now im wondering if it was steam fault
@draider81123 күн бұрын
Why didn't they just override the 43 seconds of the east?
@draider81123 күн бұрын
Ah, I've now reached that point in the video. Still horrendous how hard it failed. xD
@voxelsofsorrow3 күн бұрын
It's pronounced /æʒɜr/! It's pronounced like "measure", but instead of the "meh" say the /a/ in "cat." I'm so triggered. Source: worked in Azure on the Fabric Controller (after Leap Day though.)
@literallydoing44253 күн бұрын
3:18 bro, who the hell types a 7 when writing in binary??? xy=5,11
@user-fo1zc7tp6w4 күн бұрын
"Linux works fine you can play games on it if you know what you're doing" "Linux is so much better" "Can't believe you're not using Linux" Linux:
@electric74872 күн бұрын
This isn't an issue with Linux itself; this was a script not being written correctly.
@user-fo1zc7tp6w2 күн бұрын
@@electric7487 Amazing how it works on Windows with a simple double click on an icon. Without needing to set up a whole UI just for icons let alone a desktop environment. "bUt ThErE ArE So MaNy DiFfErEnT OpErAtInG sYsTeMs" I hear you screech. Yeah and they are all based of console linux which is an absolute nightmare for your every day user. There was a reason computing was a niche. With ease of use even your grandma can use a computer these days all thanks to those pesky developers at microflacid.
@StarforceGamin27634 күн бұрын
Reminds me of the gitlab disaster
@StarforceGamin27634 күн бұрын
sudo rm-rf (args)
@SloverOfTeuth4 күн бұрын
This is why you don't delete things. SMH.
@alexflosho4 күн бұрын
All this file talk is going straight over my head lol
@susannerudolph84694 күн бұрын
they should make it so that if 3 servers go down it will dont do service healing (aka the thing that destroyed it)
@AC-yh3lf4 күн бұрын
I work in games where stuff like accidentally removing entire databases isn't uncommon, every studio has a story. But that's exactly why we use revision control, what is it here that prevented the used of revision control?
@Manabender4 күн бұрын
10:20 Can we talk about how you have "February 30th" on the timeline? Brilliant.
@PanDiaxik5 күн бұрын
Many Linux distros now use a version of rm that won't remove the root directory unless adding argument is passed. Or doesn't justify writing bad scripts, but makes it safer to run them.
@electric74872 күн бұрын
That fail-safe won't work if you pass /* instead of /
@alemd17145 күн бұрын
This is the 15th video about bugs and issues that i see today, yet none has been made withouth the mention of regex..........
@edwardkostreski67335 күн бұрын
So an analogy is kike you find a robber in your kitchen and you dont care because at least its not in your bedroom?
@makobeats5 күн бұрын
"he was in utc timezone so he was in one of these countries" uhhh.... what are you talking about, dude??? "UTC" is coordinated universal time. no territory or country uses UTC as their local time XD You're thinking of GMT +0
@Pleyer7575lol5 күн бұрын
2:04 Linus tech tips
@qzwxecrv01928374655 күн бұрын
What’s crazy is programmers will go over 50 different ways their software can be exploited, what commands or routines to not use, its performance on the network, etc…..but ignore or limit their scope for servers to a handful of scenarios.
@manthan_kaushal6 күн бұрын
Without watching the video, reading comments or the description, I am going to assume this happened on a linux system. Edit: Yup it was linux. lol. Creating a shortcut deletes your whole pc including backup drive apparently.
@mithicash14446 күн бұрын
I just want to applaud the google worker who reported an internet breaking bug rather than finding a way to exploit it for their own benefit!
@Avgsharkenjoyer6 күн бұрын
I love that there was clearly a steam engineer who saw this coming and even left a comment but nothing was changed
@vjndr326 күн бұрын
RIP team-member-1
@Berdes16 күн бұрын
11:00 "0 UTC happens at the same time everywhere". I don't know how widespread this practice is, but I know of some large services that have a couple of instances running with a clock configured 24 hours and/or 7 days ahead of time to catch those kind of bugs.
@marshalgrayson64826 күн бұрын
Me : should I talk to her? My BF : Sounds good to me.
@hiddenjoker80087 күн бұрын
Umm yeah. A basic job interview time ^^
@mangiblotarinawabag49647 күн бұрын
What a cluster-fuck.
@hereallyfast8 күн бұрын
sudo apt install trash-cli -y
@MyThoughts19902X8 күн бұрын
I believe every beginner has atleast once googled on how to undo rm -rf
@amumuisalivedatcom85678 күн бұрын
I will forever remember the days i wanted to delete all the data in a specific column went "DELETE * FROM users" and hit enter like a morron when i wanted to type "WHERE..." 😭 It took me a good 30mins to accept what i had just done, that i just deleted the whole database of users from production and had absolutely no idea to where to look for backup nor how to implement them. The hardest was to explain it so i didn't 😭 i was a student in an apprentiship and i was coding late at night, the saving process wasn't even systematic and saved only every somes hours (i had to look at the code to know it).. hopefuly it was for a kinda private use with small hundred of users, i put the website in a bug state by changing something directly inside the project code for peoples to not be able to use the website and notice my mistake and to not be detected by the github changes history, i passed the whole night repairing my shit and i had to enter a bunch of data by ruse using others datas because they wasn't saved, i came first at the job, 1 hour before needed, noted there was an unknow bug, made a stupid change just refactoring something and call it a day, there wasn't any complain, peoples told me i did great to repair it and no one went to look wtf actually happenned.. i was saved 🙏 😭😭 praise the lord 😭 funny enough i never learned as much as this night. Since i learned to properly do saves and how to put SQL in the mode where you can undo a command, guess i'm the kind that need to learn the hard way 🤷😂 that was a Tom Cruise kinda shit, i could see the clock tickling like i never did in my life 😂 Btw fck SQL praise MongoDb🙏😂 Also btw the users are in fact the biggest companies of my whole country that offer social houses for peoples in need.. to have me be able to make this kind of mistake in such important things is crazy, the users were the companies agences and let me tell you that this mistake was huge af because it was more of 20 years of important datas 😭 thx lord again Oh and final btw, the society where i worked was once hacked before i came.. they had the default 'root' without password in their database and they had a ransomware.. these mf couldn't learn it's like being shity is a feature for them 😂
@InsertCoolIdentifierHereLol8 күн бұрын
if (++p == pe); rm -rf "root"
@Fractal2279 күн бұрын
6:37 That is just to laugh about, and no passes, you doc before you code not the other way around.
@pythusiast47019 күн бұрын
awesome research work dude!!!
@kales9019 күн бұрын
0:01 is that ai? I don't think you spell with 2 Hs
@benjamingray20719 күн бұрын
it indeed was a very scary operation
@donwald34369 күн бұрын
Some lessons in CAP were learned that day lol.
@AndersonPEM9 күн бұрын
If the engineer used pv (pipe viewer) with the base backup command he'd have visual feedback that things are working :P