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IT Horror Stories with Jack Smith

IT Horror Stories with Jack Smith

著者: Jack Smith
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概要

We delve into the bizarre and often cringe-worthy world of IT mishaps, glitches, and the horror stories that come with it. With a sarcastic twist we recount the tales of those who somehow manage to create chaos out of the simplest tasks. We strike a balance between relatable frustration and dark humor that gets even the most cringe-inducing stories entertaining and you will find yourself laughing, cringing, and shaking their heads in disbelief as we take a wild ride through the chaotic world of IT, where every glitch is a ghost story waiting to be told.2024-2026 マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学
エピソード
  • Jack's Rants - Floppy Disks at 35000 Feet - Why Boeing 747s Still Use Floppy Disks for Flight Management Systems
    2026/04/20

    The Boeing 747 is often cited online as proof that aviation still runs on floppy disks — but the reality is a bit more nuanced. In this Rant, we take a closer look at how certain older aircraft, particularly some 747-400 configurations, still use floppy disks to load navigation data into their Flight Management Systems. It's not about being outdated — it's about reliability, certification, and systems that have proven themselves over decades of operation.

    We also compare this against the wider IT world, where legacy systems continue to power critical operations for the exact same reasons. From aviation to enterprise IT, the story isn't about old technology refusing to die — it's about why replacing it is often far more complicated than it seems.

    00:00 Old Tech in Flight
    01:14 747-400 Spotlight
    02:17 Why Floppy Disks?
    03:48 Industry Examples
    07:48 IT World Mirror
    09:22 Modern Tensions
    09:58 Lighthearted Wrap

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    11 分
  • The Failover That Failed Successfully - Lessons from a Successfully Failed Disaster Recovery and Failover Test
    2026/04/06

    Conducted during a busy release weekend, the failover test exposed gaps not in the technology itself, but in coordination and communication. While production ultimately stayed unaffected, the situation quickly escalated as subcontractors weren't aligned, assumptions didn't match reality, and information didn't flow when it mattered most.

    We unpack how a well-intentioned test turned into a coordination challenge, where timing, dependencies, and unclear responsibilities created confusion across teams. It's a story about how resilience isn't just about systems and infrastructure, but also about people, processes, and making sure everyone is on the same page — especially when things are supposed to "just be a test."

    00:00 Welcome & Setup
    01:34 Corporate Environments
    03:30 Failover Planning
    07:19 Double Disaster
    09:08 Critical Failure
    13:20 Realization Moment
    15:28 Split Brain
    17:34 The Recovery
    21:13 Lessons Learned
    31:32 Conclusion

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    33 分
  • Jack's Rants - IT Hiring Chaos – The Strange State of the Tech Job Market
    2026/03/12

    In this short episode, Jack takes a look at the current state of the IT hiring market — where job postings seem plentiful, but actual opportunities often feel strangely elusive. From "entry-level" roles asking for a decade of experience to companies searching for the mythical full-stack, cloud, DevOps, security expert all in one person, we discuss the growing gap between job descriptions and reality. With a bit of sarcasm and a lot of firsthand observation, we unpack what's going on in tech hiring right now and why so many professionals feel like the market has become a puzzle nobody quite understands.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:39 Market Struggles
    02:22 Hardware Shortages
    02:56 Merged Roles
    05:12 Interview Issues
    08:31 AI's Impact
    10:18 Conclusion

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    12 分
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