{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Ava wrote","author_name":"Ava (npub1f6…azcka)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Just one more in a long line of reasons to...\n\n**GET YOUR DATA OFF OF GOOGLE'S SERVERS**\n\n\"UniSuper, an Australian pension fund that manages $135 billion worth of funds and has 647,000 members, had its entire account wiped out at Google Cloud, including all its backups that were stored on the service.\"\n\nhttps://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/google-cloud-accidentally-nukes-customer-account-causes-two-weeks-of-downtime/\n\n\"UniSuper is an Australian \"superannuation fund\"—the US equivalent would be a 401(k). It's a retirement fund that employers pay into as part of an employee paycheck; in Australia, some amount of superfund payment is required by law for all employed people. Managing $135 billion worth of funds makes UniSuper a big enough company that, if something goes wrong, it gets the Google Cloud CEO on the phone instead of customer service.\"\n\n#cybersecgirl #google"}
