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I’m surprised these people can pass a technical interview. I imagine the employer doesn’t test candidates for something like this to happen.

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I clearly didn't read it. It makes sense, if users aren't visiting the API then it really doesn't matter that it's not redirected on insecure connections.

I disagree.

You shouldn't serve anything over http. (The article argues that there's risk of leaking user data) Whatever you're using for a webserver should always catch it. A 301/308 redirect is also cached by browsers, so if the mistake is made again, the browser will correct it itself.

If you make it fail, you're just going to result in user confusion. Did they visit the right website? Is their internet down? etc.

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GitHub also has a legal defense fund for developers. GitHub lists it on their DMCA takedown page.

When GitHub processes a DMCA takedown under our circumvention technology claim review process, we will offer the repository owner a referral to receive independent legal consultation through GitHub’s Developer Defense Fund at no cost to them.

They created this fund after claims were made against a YouTube downloader from a third party. (not Google)

I don’t know if this would be an anti-circumvention claim, but it doesn’t sound like a bad idea to ask.

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OpenAI also has extremely good options for replacements. Andrej Karpathy is back at OpenAI after leading Tesla’s autonomous driving, Ilya Sutskever is highly respected, etc. The perception I had of Sam Altman was that he was more so business side and not research side, (previous YC president, had a crypto startup on the side, raising VC funds, etc) so a move to a more research oriented C-Suite might also seem like a really good option to their board.

Vitalik Buterin also just turned 30 at the end of January.

I actually have Voyager renamed to “alien rat king app” because I felt insulted by Lemmy being named after lemmings.

It is owned by Microsoft.

It should be possible to ping him to a post or comment though. (or for him to comment or post here)

Unix is the easiest format I’ve used. It’s easy to parse, it’s consistent, there’s not usually competing unix like formats, it converts perfectly to other time formats, most file explorers can immediately sort it correctly, and it’s clearly the date from which the universe spawned into existence.

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Yandex is not that popular in the United States, their data collection seems wrong. Semrush ranks reddit #3 in the US.

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I also really like the Bitcoin block number. It will likely be one of the most provable records of time passing, but not as convienent for tracking or converting time.