Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
filippo@abyssdomain.expert ("Filippo Valsorda") wrote:
There was no good way to see what CT logs are actually used by CAs, so I made a dashboard of Censys data on exe.dev.
There are some interesting patterns, but the main one is that Let's Encrypt is the only CA that evenly spreads load. Other CAs are mostly using older logs, or their own logs and Google's.
(Of course, LE is 50% of issuance, and GTS is 25%, so the rest don't matter much.)




![[conversation thread between tuban__muzuru (t for short) and me] t: Well, what can you expect from a code vending machine anyway. I've been writing with Claude for a year. See, n00bs ask for code. Pros ask for spec. I've been coding for 40 years now and Claude writes great Rust and C t: Show me the spec you gave Claude to write this menu. me: Bro before you try going down the skill issue route, fucking anthropic wrote this menu and this is the Claude code source. t: After all that work defining EFFORT_LEVELS as the single source of truth, this function just... writes them out again. The includeMax branching is the tell — whoever wrote this didn't think to reach for EFFORT_LEVELS.slice(0, -1) vs EFFORT_LEVELS. const levels = EFFORT_LEVELS.slice(0, includeMax ? undefined : -1);](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/116/344/726/391/463/646/original/d375e9d6cbc264af.png)




