Telstra Says Faulty Clock Sent Network Back to 2006
MSM bundles apology and outage fallout while no X post verified hack or layoff claims; readers need Telstra's clock-fault account before assigning a cyberattack or cause.
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MSM bundles apology and outage fallout while no X post verified hack or layoff claims; readers need Telstra's clock-fault account before assigning a cyberattack or cause.
MSM aggregates 119 million tonnes, but no AI X consensus was verified; the gap lets cloud customers outsource reported emissions without erasing the physical cost.
The Guardian counts installed age checks while no verified X post tests them; 90 percent of a top-site cohort says nothing yet about effectiveness, privacy or all-site compliance.
Outage X can jump from failed calls to deaths while the Guardian separates 639 checks, seven assisted callers and rejected causation; bad arithmetic distorts the human toll.
AI X can sell efficient scale while the Guardian reports Microsoft's 25 percent emissions rise; assigning every tonne to AI hides construction and scope boundaries.
AI X can net Google's claimed savings or reject them outright while the Guardian reports an 18 percent rise; incompatible methods can manufacture a climate win.
AI X predicts whole-profession collapse while MSM profiles task changes; readers miss how automated entry work can break the training ladder.