Exactly, and this is why I've heard the take that the companies who integrate this software need to be held responsible by not having proper redundancy, and while its a fine take, we need to keep absolutely assailing blame at Crowdstrike and even Microsoft. They're the companies that drum the beat of war every chance they get, scaring otherwise reasonable people into thinking that the Cyberworld is ending and only their software can save them, who push stupid compliance and security frameworks, and straight-up lie to their prospects about the capabilities and stability of their product. Microsoft sets the absolutely dog water standard of "you get updates, you cant turn them off, you can't stagger them, you can't delay them, you get no control, fuck you".