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  3. a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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  • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

    AI is not taking anyone's job, it's some guy making that decision

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    . @lzg I'm ok with drone striking guys as well. Take away the "suck" knob and see what other tools are in the box.

    I was going to use AI to do the needful, but this is somehow better:

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    • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

      a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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      @lzg

      "the backups were on the same volume so when they were wiped the backups were too"

      and what did we learn about backup data storage? No no, I mean back in school, what was the first thing you learned about backup data storage

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      • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

        AI is not taking anyone's job, it's some guy making that decision

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        @lzg also true where AI is pushing out freelancing artists, I guess. They aren't employed anywhere in the first place, but in this case I readily blame countless guys + businessed, who rather prompt crappy AI music, paintings etc. than hiring artists.

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        • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

          a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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          I feel this is one of those everybody is wrong kind of situations that has the air of OVH putting their customer backups on the same site, if not the same room, that was only found out by the customers when their data centre went up in flames

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          • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

            a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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            @lzg
            And not enough "they decided to touch AI".

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            • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

              a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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              @lzg We're talking about people who think a chatbot is sentient, the shoddy backup strategy was the least of their concerns
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              • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

                a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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                @lzg I suppose that you meant "they had their backups in the same cloud account, and the credentials they were using had delete permission on said backups, and they didn't know about or didn't set up a safety net with lifecycle rules or whatever", which amounts to the same but is alas a mistake that's much easier to make (I'd bet that a huge majority of folks out there, when provisioning infra, use credentials that also have permission to destroy backups!)

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                • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

                  it's pretty convenient to blame AI for everything from deleted my wife's files to deleted the prod database to targeted a school full of children. I'm sorry but there's humans behind all of those things. HUMANS.

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                  @lzg The whole selling point is that it lets those humans pretend they weren't behind it.

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                  • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

                    a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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                    #37

                    @lzg I have deleted plenty of prod data in my time, I didn't even NEED AI to do that!

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                    • lzg@mastodon.socialL lzg@mastodon.social

                      a lot of "AI deleted their prod data and backups" and not enough "they had their backups in the same volume as their prod data"

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                      @lzg

                      If I understood their report correctly, this was a platform issue not theirs. They had backups as a separate abstraction from volumes, but a policy that deleting a volume also deleted the backups of a volume.

                      I don’t think it’s unreasonable to assume that, if a platform offers ‘backups of X’ as a feature then deleting X does not delete the backups (at least, not immediately. Deleting backups after some configurable grace period would be fine).

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