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EP 1245 – When Systems Break and Humans Take the Fall

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In Episode 1245, we take a deep dive into what happens when the world runs on systems that were never built to bend—only break. From the Cloudflare outage that exposed just how fragile global infrastructure really is, to the hidden single-point failures sitting inside your workplace, your car, and even your morning routine, we explore how thin the line really is between “everything’s fine” and “everything’s on fire.”

We get into the bizarre, the absurd, and the headline-worthy: Amazon’s return chaos, an Australian inmate fighting for Vegemite rights, a $12 million gold toilet, political clashes, and the escalating global tension shaping your newsfeed while you shower (statistically where 66% of people apparently do their best thinking).

And in the main story, we break down the dangerous illusion companies create when they rely on humans as the only barrier between stability and disaster. If one failure can bring the whole system down—was it ever a system to begin with?

It’s the Rated-R Safety Show: news, nonsense, single-point failures, and the one percent changes that actually shift your identity.


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ratedrsafetyshow/donations
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In Episode 1245, we take a deep dive into what happens when the world runs on systems that were never built to bend—only break. From the Cloudflare outage that exposed just how fragile global infrastructure really is, to the hidden single-point failures sitting inside your workplace, your car, and even your morning routine, we explore how thin the line really is between “everything’s fine” and “everything’s on fire.”

We get into the bizarre, the absurd, and the headline-worthy: Amazon’s return chaos, an Australian inmate fighting for Vegemite rights, a $12 million gold toilet, political clashes, and the escalating global tension shaping your newsfeed while you shower (statistically where 66% of people apparently do their best thinking).

And in the main story, we break down the dangerous illusion companies create when they rely on humans as the only barrier between stability and disaster. If one failure can bring the whole system down—was it ever a system to begin with?

It’s the Rated-R Safety Show: news, nonsense, single-point failures, and the one percent changes that actually shift your identity.


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ratedrsafetyshow/donations
  continue reading

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