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sebastianconcpt
If for work your machine has installed Hubstaff or any of these hyper-invasive things that micromanagers love, then you can have the bad luck that a bad taste spicy pic get screenshot and shown in your user activity. But nobody ever should by any reason ever use these zero-privacy apps, right?
kleene_op
SFW. But this (probably) won't get me promoted!
minitoar
This reminds me of like 15 years ago when python.com was a porn site. Now it’s just a redirect to some sort of cam splash page.
ChrisMarshallNY
Better than the old lemonparty.com link (now a porn site, I think). We used to send that to scammers.
It was pretty gross. Not quite as bad as goat.se.
mi_lk
[nsfw]
sschueller
No it's not.
EDIT: It is not NSFW. If you think this is NSFW, then I don't think you should be spending any time on the internet. The internet is not safe for you.
googlryas
They said "nsfw", not "not safe for me" or "this is porn". They're making a comment about workplace conditions, not their own viewpoints.
You aren't badass for "being cool" with this imagery.
hahamrfunnyguy
It really depends on the degree to which your co-workers and clients lack a sense of humor.
For example, in the early 00's I was working for a company that built a lot of CMS sites. One of the test images my co-worker used was Yoda driving a go-kart. A customer got offended, so we were instructed to use really boring images that just had the word "test" on them.
metadat
No it's not nsfw? Now I'm really confused, can I very paste this into slack #random or not?
amelius
You mean their boss.
agumonkey
python with only c-string
josephd79
lol
ysavir
Funny, but posting a NSFW site without a warning on a message board frequented by people at work is not okay.
datalopers
If that’s NSFW you need to stay off the internet.
jp57
What's weird to me is that this seems like a totally implausible accidental misspelling, which just shows how differently people type, I guess.
I can see that 'i' and 'u' are adjacent on the keyboard, but if you touch-type, they belong to different fingers, and I can't see how I'd transpose them while getting all the other letters right. If my right hand were shifted over by a key, I might get 'gutguv' or 'gotjim', I guess.
xxr
I think the misspelling is more likely for someone who’s not super capable with English and doesn’t have familiarity with Git. Even for people who usually operate in (natural) languages that use the Latin alphabet (or something close to it, like the Greek or Cyrillic alphabets), without recognizing the cue word “hub,” “guthib.com” is as meaningful and memorable as “github.com.”
chaorace
I'm sure dsylexia gets the best of many capable people when banging out URLs.
I suspect that there's also a rather large overlap in the Venn Diagram of "people who use Github regularly" and "people who are sufficiently mentally toasted as to regularly make implausible errors".
jstummbillig
There are a lot of causes for misspelled words. Most of them are not of mechanical nature.
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kijin
It happens more often than one might think. I know I've typed "guthib" at least a few times in the last decade or so that I've been using github, and coincidentally I just caught myself mistyping "decade" as "dedace". I pressed all the right keys, but in the wrong order.
I guess that packets from the brain sometimes suffer from a kind of race condition as they arrive at the fingers.
Maybe it's related to fact that we're surprisingly good at reading words with teh lettres shffuled aorund. Perhaps my brain is trying to type a word at a time, instead of individual letters, so the packets go out in parallel. Perhaps the last point has something to do with the fact that my native language is Korean, where a word is written as a compact two-dimensional arrangement of symbols rather than a simple sequence of symbols. I dunno, it just happens a lot.
bragr
>if you touch-type, they belong to different fingers
Not all touch-typers use or ever even learned the formal touch-type method.
codetrotter
And also, not all touch-typers use QWERTY ;)
yamtaddle
I used almost never to make any sort of error whatsoever when typing, that I didn't immediately catch and fix.
IDK if it's age-related decline (I'm not even quite 40 yet...) or what but now I make all those homophone and bizarre-letter-substitution errors that I never, ever used to, constantly. I have to re-read everything I type or I'll have a stupid error like that every few hundred words.
asicsp
I recently found that I had typed 'hexadecimal' as 'hexademical' multiple times (only caught it via a spell checker).
WorldMaker
To my understanding, letter transpositions are common even for great touch typists. Especially letters in the same "category" (such as shifting vowels around in this instance). Sure, it's a different "feel" when typing it wrong and if you are paying attention you might catch it, but you generally when touch typing don't think about the specific feel of individual letters, but the pattern or "shape" of the overall word. "gut" is a common enough word pattern (and an English word in its own right). "hib" is not, but if your brain/muscle memory is expecting the full "word" "github" and knows it uses both fingers "in the middle of the shapes" and it already used "u" it can be a likely transposition to wind up with "hib".
theo_champion
This reminds me of https://gail.com/ which, according to the owner get an average 16k hit per day from people mistyping gmail.com
adamredwoods
Wow, that's interesting. I would have thought it would be fun to own a popular mis-typed domain, but apparently not.
>> As for why there is very little content here, we wanted to keep the server's attack surface as small as possible to keep it safe.
bombcar
Gail is being very nice; according to that she could have 1.2 million misaddressed emails per week if she was not nice (which could potentially open her to legal liability, but still).
b0ner_t0ner
I see gamil.com emails all the time in the company database.
aendruk
It used to be more verbose:
> This is not the [distributed version control system hub](https://github.com/) that you're looking for.
https://web.archive.org/web/20110107153429/http://guthib.com...
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plg
I always thought someone should make a github for cooking recipes and call it guthub
jaywalk
Unfortunately Microsoft already owns guthub.com and redirects it to github.com, ruining a perfectly good idea.
zote
GitHub already owns that GutHub.com iirc
edmcnulty101
Or a gun site called Gathub.com.
prange
When you said that, my first thought was - that would be for open source gun designs.
Of course it’s actually already a real thing: http://www.gathub.com/?p=28
edmcnulty101
HA I didn't even look but should have known it would exist!
m463
There is also a farthub.com
brendank310
A number of years ago I had a great boss who was trying to target hire someone so he made a ridiculous job req asking for expertise in “git’s, gat’s, gots.” It was a defense job
RivieraKid
I don't understand why people upvote this garbage. Do they find it funny? Or interesting?
amadeuspagel
> The most dangerous thing for the frontpage is stuff that's too easy to upvote. If someone proves a new theorem, it takes some work by the reader to decide whether or not to upvote it. An amusing cartoon takes less. A rant with a rallying cry as the title takes zero, because people vote it up without even reading it.
Paul Graham, What I've Learned from Hacker News[1]
chaorace
Worth noting... he says this to contrast his surprise at how well the system works in the paragraph immediately prior:
> I once thought I'd have to weight votes to keep crap off the frontpage, but I haven't had to yet. I wouldn't have predicted the frontpage would hold up so well, and I'm not sure why it has. Perhaps only the more thoughtful users care enough to submit and upvote links, so the marginal cost of one random new user approaches zero. Or perhaps the frontpage protects itself, by advertising what type of submission is expected.
hnfong
He just explained why facebook and instagram feeds are just an endless stream of cat videos and scantily clad girls.
bszupnick
For me, at least, It's just nice to see a perfectly useful, quirky "thing" on the internet that isn't monetized or having some ulterior motives.
Hearkens back to that feeling of all of us being internet citizens and laughing that I'm not the only one that makes this mistake.
Maybe I'm looking into it too much, though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
tailspin2019
I'm normally in favour of lighthearted stuff (to a degree), but in this case I agree with you. It seems a bit too low effort to warrant the high number of upvotes...
legrande
It's a Single Serving Site[0]. Not every URL needs to be a big diatribe of text.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-serving_site
[0] https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/sites/single-serving-site
bradhoffman
Yes
theodric
certainly funny, too shallow to be interesting
yamtaddle
Good domain, terrible execution.
A copy of the GH home page but every image replaced with Strong Sad... now that's got potential. Or any number of other better uses of the domain name.
zach_garwood
Calm down. There are plenty of other, more serious links for you to click on this site. No need to be a buzzkill.
seydor
It's the abstract art of posts
Brajeshwar
Is it that time of the year again? https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=guthib.com
memsom
apparently https://gatlib.com and also https://butbicket.org/ also do the same
aendruk
But mysteriously all slightly different.
guthib: “You spelled it wrong.”
gatlib: “You spelled it wrong.” + Google Analytics
butbicket: “You spelled it wrong!” + meta refresh redirectundefined
isoprophlex
Too bad about http://www.dicker.com (surprisingly non-NSFW link)
dmarinus
I laughed so hard when someone had this in his resume...
sixstringtheory
Skills: Go, Dicker, C++
Qualities: punctual, effective communicator, attention to detail
isoprophlex
No way, haha! Wait till they hear about my lubernetes prowess! (This is actually a typo I often make, k being next to l)
kraquepype
Something about that site makes my monitor flicker, weird
flyingfences
> non-NSFW
...yet my W's web filter still blocks it.
fsflover
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26149721.
b3n4kh
I love that it is a git repository, unfortunately, it is a private one.
But it can be browsed anyway: https://guthib.com/.git/logs/refs/heads/master
mdtrooper
There is feisbuk.es that it redirect to facebook.es because it as say facebook in spanish.
actionfromafar
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Doesn't have quite the style of http://pythong.org [NSFW]
(Didn't think to mark it until people commented, and technically there's no nudity, but if you are looking at it and someone passes your desk they'll THINK there is nudity, and if you are actually at work I think that passes the bar.)