CrowdStrike pushing an incredibly buggy update is a symptom of the industry eliminating QA teams, moving to CI/CD and foisting testing off on customers.
Of course this would never end well. And it hasnโt even gone well before the CrowdStrike disaster. This is MBA thinking applied to the IT industry. Just want to point out that this single CrowdStrike incident almost certainly cost far, far more (Iโd estimate 1000x more) than all the MBAs in all the world ever saved by getting rid of QA and making customers into beta testers.
Will anything change? Of course not.