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by isityettime 43 days ago
I saw a comment very similar to this on a blog post testing the Copy Fail exploit, where someone was complaining that without a tl;dr at the top, it took too much effort for them to find out whether the blog post documented a new exploit. In fact, reading less than a paragraph already showed that couldn't be the case; the table of contents is enough.

If a glance at the CVE number that isn't a number doesn't do it, a minute or less of skimming this article likewise reveals it to be satire on a blog that's actually pretty thoughtful when it comes to supply chain attacks.

Idk how else to characterize this except as a literacy problem. Learn to skim. It should be unacceptable to characterize a few minutes of reading as unbearable toil. If your time is really so precious that (although you can surf Hacker News) you can't spare 1-3 minutes to read, surely you have someone else to whom to delegate the responsibility of watching for supply chain attacks.

Why am I seeing this crop up over and over?