Ticket Closed
The queue is where favors hide. The queue is where blame moves. The queue is where surveillance normalizes and small crimes become workflow. Ticket Closed is the fifth issue of Scope Creep Press, an unconventional fiction magazine in book form. Three longer stories and four shorter pieces about tech support and IT ops at DataFlow Technologies. A mole enters a live outage where the alert already blames the wrong deployment. He follows one log line away from the convenient answer, down into an old machine-room service, then back up into a client-call blame window where someone else's rushed feature could become the official cover story. A ferret notices the same escalation note returning with fresh timestamps and follows the ticket through support, engineering, vendor queue, and back again—ownership being laundered into delay. A weasel gets a friendly, boring access request that would quietly reopen a dormant privileged path, and has to freeze access above his rank and make himself the problem before the backdoor becomes normal. The shorter pieces run from comic to eerie. An otter helps a mocked user and finds a compromised dev path through kindness rather than suspicion. A honey badger reboots a server for petty reasons and accidentally prevents a worse failure—then documents his own misconduct because the truth is more useful than looking clever. A raven treats a cursed ticket as office folklore until its reopen pattern starts mapping to real events; the ticket is being used as a dead drop. An owl notices the Slackbot answering questions it should not have access to, then tests it with harmless false prompts. Greg was on-call during Whitney's product launch from Workflow Anomalies. Chat logs overlap with legal discovery from Discovery. The breach echoes patterns from Closing the Books. Created through a combination of human writing and generative AI, used for internal consistency across an interconnected multi-issue series.
-
Autore:
-
Anno edizione:2026
-
Editore:
-
Formato:
-
Lingua:Inglese
Formato:
Gli eBook venduti da Feltrinelli.it sono in formato ePub e possono essere protetti da Adobe DRM. In caso di download di un file protetto da DRM si otterrà un file in formato .acs, (Adobe Content Server Message), che dovrà essere aperto tramite Adobe Digital Editions e autorizzato tramite un account Adobe, prima di poter essere letto su pc o trasferito su dispositivi compatibili.
Cloud:
Gli eBook venduti da Feltrinelli.it sono sincronizzati automaticamente su tutti i client di lettura Kobo successivamente all’acquisto. Grazie al Cloud Kobo i progressi di lettura, le note, le evidenziazioni vengono salvati e sincronizzati automaticamente su tutti i dispositivi e le APP di lettura Kobo utilizzati per la lettura.
Clicca qui per sapere come scaricare gli ebook utilizzando un pc con sistema operativo Windows