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Imustaskforhelp | 1 day ago
this would require human intervention and I am a bit worried what if the strike can happen again and human lives might be lost.
IIRC there have been cases in history where sometimes a same location is targeted across multiple days. Obviously, AWS might have local employees working in the region but would there be an evaluation of this threat itself within the relevant team in AWS. What if they try to bring the service back but then missiles are struck again and what if human lives might be lost on it. Let's just hope that it could be part of a evaluation as well.
subscribed|1 day ago
Both Americans and Israelis are known for double taps. Surely Iran can adapt their tactics too.
pwarner|1 day ago
Imustaskforhelp|18 hours ago
My gut feeling says that they would be safer at homes than at datacenters. The only large info I have heard is attack on hotels, this datacenter etc. (atleast till right now).
> but in the fog of war maybe the data center wasn't the target?
We can't say this for sure but even if that was the case, I do think that they would see some damage was caused and then, try to double tap it for even more damage. So chances are, even if it wasn't the target previously, it might be the target now?
zozbot234|1 day ago
Amazon has self-propelled robots that handle their logistics and fulfillment, don't they? Send in the robots.
tokyobreakfast|1 day ago
that's the difference between heroes and ordinary employees who bitch about having to go into the office twice a month.
same as the stories you hear of guys taking snow-cats up a mountain in a blizzard to restore phone circuits or radio transmitters gone offline.
flymasterv|1 day ago
thatguy0900|1 day ago