Comment by John23832
1 day ago
That's an easy autocorrect issue. As someone who write Ubiquiti more often than most.
I don't even think most editors would know the difference. That's the problem with using corruptions of real words as your name.
1 day ago
That's an easy autocorrect issue. As someone who write Ubiquiti more often than most.
I don't even think most editors would know the difference. That's the problem with using corruptions of real words as your name.
> I don't even think most editors would know the difference.
We're talking about Ars Technica, not USA Today. Kinda like MotorTrend editors should know what a Z-rated tire is.
And I assume you've heard about the their AI fabrication scandal? - https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retractio...
Not a great look, if Ars either doesn't know, or can't control what they're actually publishing.
I once suggested HN implement auto-correct because there are so many misspellings here. I was quickly downvoted.