This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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SurvivalBlog reader C.B. sent this: Microsoft-CrowdStrike outage: How a single software update was able to cause IT chaos across the globe. Here is an excerpt:
“The global IT outage on 19 July serves as a stark reminder of our vulnerability to technological failures. Triggered by a single faulty software update provided by the cybersecurity firm, CrowdStrike, this had a disastrous impact on airlines, media outlets, banks, and retailers worldwide, particularly businesses that use Microsoft Windows operating systems.
This incident, described as the “largest IT outage in history,” reminds us of the extensive web of IT interconnections that sustain our digital infrastructure—and of the potential for far-reaching consequences when something goes wrong.
What started with delays at airports turned into widespread flight cancellations. The disruption in airline systems doesn’t just disrupt flight schedules, it also affected global supply chains reliant on air cargo, demonstrating the multifaceted nature of modern IT ecosystems. Meanwhile, broadcasts were interrupted at numerous TV and radio stations and operations at supermarkets and banks were brought to a standstill.”
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Foxes accused of stealing Crocs, sandals from campers after many pairs found at den. JWR’s Comments: back in the early 1990s we had a pet ferret that was obsessed with plastic or rubber toys and disposable diapers. He would steal them and cache them in a crawl space of our ranch house. I eventually had to staple chicken wire over the opening, to keep him out of the crawl space.
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Reader D.S.V. mentioned this news: California to impose first-ever permanent water restrictions on cities and towns.

