Welcome to TechCrunch PM! As I'm sure you predicted from the talk of the town today, the CrowdStrike mess is still all anyone is talking about. So the team wrote about it. Have a great weekend! | | | Image Credits: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch | Inside CrowdStrike's failed update: A faulty software update issued by security giant CrowdStrike resulted in a massive overnight outage that's affected Windows computers around the world. We look at what all of that means, what happened, who was affected, what you can do about it, what the U.S. government says, and how to keep yourself from being taken advantage of during this time. Read more Speaking of taking advantage: CrowdStrike's rivals have something to gain by all of this. While it's always difficult to predict how loyal customers will be, some early signs include the share prices of company competitors rising in Friday's trading. On the other hand, Okta had a data breach last year, and it kept most of its customers. Read more A bad telephone game: When chaos happens, misinformation often follows. And with the CrowdStrike snafu, we were guaranteed at least a healthy dose of it. Yes, the Las Vegas Sphere is OK. Read more | | | A Message from Northern Data Group | With the support of Northern Data Group's AI Accelerator. Apply now for access to NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs; mentoring from industry leaders and partners, including HPE and Supermicro; and dedicated access to NVIDIA's Deep Learning Institute. Applications close July 28. | | | Image Credits: Walter Geiersperger / Getty Images | | | Where's Steve Martin when you need him? Thousands of flights were canceled today as a result of the outage. That also impacted how shipping ports were getting trucks in and out. Read more An interesting weather effect: Without all of those planes in the sky, scientists predict an unintended consequence on the climate: clearer skies and perhaps lower temperatures tonight. I won't complain if you won't! Read more Ring-ing hands: Who would have thought the outage could be a plot point for a romance comedy? Amanda Silberling did. She spoke with someone who was tasked with getting an engagement to the proposal site on time. But alas, flights were not cooperating. Will the ring get to the intended bride? We hope to have an update. Read more Silicon Valley and the election: Today on Equity, the hosts dug deep into J.D. Vance's ties to venture capital, as well as why Elon Musk said he's leaving California. Listen now Get your Disrupt tickets: The Disrupt Deal Days event will end tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT. Today is the final chance to save up to $800 on TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 tickets. Read more | | | A Message from EQUALS TRUE | Build, Scale and Create Your Vision! | EQUALS TRUE accelerates the development, design, and agility of startups with exceptional sustainable remote teams that are diverse & inclusive. | | | Bye-bye, bad apps: The Verge reports that Google plans to purge what it considers "low-quality" apps from its Play Store. This will include "text-only apps, single wallpaper apps, or those that are literally designed to do nothing at all." Read more Messari CEO steps down: Ryan Selkis likes to tweet, including inflammatory things about politics. And he decided to take responsibility. Selkis, who is also co-founder of the cryptocurrency data and research firm, announced his departure Friday, saying, "This week was the first week in 6.5 years that my politics and rhetoric put the team in harm's way." Read more from CoinDesk Everyone likes a good business story: The Seattle Times talks to several business owners about their leap from 9-to-5 jobs to being their own boss. Read more | | | Has this been forwarded to you? Click here to subscribe to this newsletter. | | | Update your preferences here at any time | | Copyright © 2024 TechCrunch, All rights reserved.Yahoo Inc. 110 5th St,San Francisco,CA | | | | |
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