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The Day the Internet Broke Because of One Line of Code

4 min · 27. nov. 2025
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https://geektoenglish.com/the-podcast Also available on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, and wherever you get your podcast downloads In this episode of GeektoEnglish, your Geek breaks down how tiny mistakes inside Cloudflare and Microsoft managed to shake the entire internet. We explain what went wrong, what went down, and why even one line of code can disrupt millions of people at once. Perfect for anyone who’s ever wondered, “Was that outage me… or the whole internet?”

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