Comment by John23832
20 hours 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.
20 hours 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.