Imagine being an innocent developer trying to spin up some internal dev tooling and accidentally landing on the front page of HN to be misinterpreted as an attack against google which could affect both stock
I'm taking this opportunity to once again ask for the widespread adoption of the Name Constraints extension in x509, and subsequent roll-out of constrained intermediate CA certs signed by a publicly trusted root.<p>Would be so convenient to have an intermediate CA cert constrained to *.my-name.com to avoid situations like this. Being forced to either use a private PKI infrastructure or using wildcards to not leak host names is so annoying.
It's a clever way of getting around the accusations of stealing content. They can say that they are scraping it to make it searchable, just like Google.
I know about things like <a href="https://crt.sh" rel="nofollow">https://crt.sh</a> but how could you be notified about something like this? Is there some service that allows you to be alerted whenever a new certificate is generated for a domain?
There is a rumour of an OpenAi event apparently next week, so likely what this is.<p>Some creators also seem to suggest they know what is going on, youtube mattvidpro hinted at it when talking about the gpt2-chatbot, he mentioned he knew something but couldn't talk about it or get sued.
Search chatgpt
ah but you repeat yourself, we already use LLMs to replace this antiquated notion of loading webpage snippets and pointing me in 5 different directions.<p>I'd say "just chatgpt it"? is closer to being in the lexicon and this url just doesn't roll off the tongue<p>>"here let me search.chatgpt that for you"<p>There I was hoping sama-gpt5-chatbot had some creativity chops for naming new things but they must have decided not to use it this time.
Just today, I was having difficulty with printing in AutoDesk software. Copilot(Previw) was right there at the bottom, I opened it and asked for steps to solve the issue. It told, in steps, exactly what to do, which worked as instructed. Solving my issue. The original article from AutoDesk was also linked. My immediate thinking was <i>search is doomed</i>.<p>Compare this to what I would have to do with google. Open browser, type the query, guess which of the top 10 results are likely to answer the issue I was having. Click few link to open them in new tab. Read though it to see if the correct problem was being discussed. If not see another link in the top 10 list. Repeat.<p>I even thought where in that interface, Microsoft could place the future ads. It's totally in the realm.<p>EDIT: At this point, ChatGPT is basically old school "I am feeling lucky" on steroids.
Altman has said explicitly on several podcasts that they are working on search and that it was something he is particularly excited about.<p>I am guessing that this falls under the "we will steamroll" clause of OpenAIs gradual move towards AGI.
Wasn't ChatGPT already doing searches for you when relevant? For example if you asked for recent news? I can't get it to do it again for some reason it will share month old publications right now.