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by franek 2367 days ago
I'm a student at that university, though I don't have any contacts to the IT department or other sources of inside information.

I went to collect my new password already. The process was pretty smooth with only a little confusion where the queue split up alphabetically (not quite enough room, although it took place in a large gym; I guess they rightly prioritized giving the people behind the desks enough room to work).

It's interesting to see which systems of the university are more or less robust to the network blackout. Email is down, which has the nice side effect that people who would otherwise only communicate in written form now make calls or physical visits (as they cannot look up phone numbers on the web) to each others' offices. The library catalogue is not working, though apparently they successfully switched to a paper-based system for lending books after a few days (haven't tried it yet). The electronic payment system of the canteens appears completely unaffected. (I read on a sign recently that it is considered "obsolete" and subject to renewal – good thing they hadn't done that yet, I guess). The web platform with reading material for seminars is down. In some cases seminar presentations have to be given without slideshow projection because the designated presentation laptop got a red sticker. I don't now how labs with data on the central servers are doing (I'm in the humanities).