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by projectazorian 1724 days ago
I doubt WFH will be impacted by this - not an insider but seems unlikely that the relevant people were on-site at data centers before COVID
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> I doubt WFH will be impacted by this - not an insider but seems unlikely that the relevant people were on-site at data centers before COVID

I think the issue is less "were the right people in the data center" and more "we have no way to contact our co-workers once the internal infrastructure goes down". In non-wfh you physically walk to your co-workers desk and say "hey, fb messenger is down and we should chat, what's your number?". This proves that self-hosting your infra (1) is dangerous and (2) makes you susceptible to super-failures if comms goes down during WFH.

Major tech companies (GAFAM+) all self-host and use internal tools so they're all at risk of this sort of comms breakdown. I know I don't have any co-workers number (except one from WhatsApp which if I worked at FB wouldn't be useful now).

Apple is all on Slack.
But is it a publicly hosted slack, or does apple host it themselves?
I don't think it is possible to self-host Slack.
Amazon has a privately managed instance.
Most of the stuff was probably implemented before COVID anyways.

They will fix the issue and add more redundant communication channels, which is either an improvement or a non-event for WFH.

And Zuck is slowly moving (dogfooding) company culture to remote too with their Quest work app experiments