19.07.2024 14:20
Elon Musk mocked Microsoft in response to the major outage they experienced. Musk criticized Microsoft in an old tweet, receiving various reactions from users. This incident came after a widespread technology malfunction that affected many industries worldwide. Millions of users encountered the "Blue Screen Error" on their computers. Microsoft announced that they are working to resolve the issue.
Famous technology entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk couldn't hide his mocking attitude in the face of the major outage experienced by rival company Microsoft. This incident caused a great echo in the technology world and also affected millions of users.
Musk, by resharing an old tweet from 2021 that said "Macrohard >> Microsoft," made a humorous comment on the incident. In this post, it was implied that a fictional company called "Macrohard" performed better than the real technology giant Microsoft. This mocking reference quickly spread on social media and was liked and shared by thousands of people.
Users reacted differently to Musk's post. Some made worried comments like "we are preparing for a cyber pandemic," while others praised Musk with complimentary words. One user highlighted that Musk is always right and compared him to Donald Trump, while another user drew attention to the superiority of Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) platform.
Musk continued his posts by sharing a meme that said "When everything collapses, this app still works" with a laughing crying emoji. This emphasized that the X platform continued to work even when other services crashed. Users also responded positively to this post and praised Musk's power in the world of social media.
These events followed a major global technology failure. The failure affected not only individual users but also many sectors such as media companies, airlines, banks, hospitals, and supermarkets. Millions of Windows users faced the "Blue Screen Error," which caused their computers to shut down or restart unexpectedly.
This widespread outage brought conspiracy theories to some people's minds. Some thought it could be the beginning of World War III, while others blamed Russia or even aliens.
On the other hand, the prediction of a parapsychologist known as the "Living Nostradamus" for a "three-day darkness" in 2024 also came up. This person was known for accurately predicting events such as the coronavirus pandemic, Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, and the death of Queen Elizabeth. The parapsychologist warned that advancements in Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) technology and increasing tensions between countries could lead to a large-scale conflict similar to the Third World War.
Microsoft released a statement regarding the issue. The company stated that they were actively investigating the problem and working on a solution. They said, "Our services are constantly improving, and our mitigation efforts are ongoing." They also added that they anticipated users' access to services would gradually improve.
This incident once again highlighted the dependence of the modern world on technology and how glitches in the systems of major technology companies can have widespread effects.