I wanna say Berkeley Mono [1] because it's what I use and it looks very familiar, but I'm generally bad at font stuff. I typed out the text from the image and looked at it side by side and didn't notice anything obviously different, but some glyphs also have multiple variants so who knows.
"A change made to how Cloudflare's Web Application Firewall parses requests caused Cloudflare's network to be unavailable for several minutes this morning. This was not an attack; the change was deployed by our team to help mitigate the industry-wide vulnerability disclosed this week in React Server Components."
The bug is known since several days, and the hotfix was already in place. So they worked on the "final fix" and chose to deploy it on a friday morning.
Correct. To get to the staff engineer level you probably spent at least 10 years in the industry making gobs of money. You did save some, right? Right?
Slight quibble, but the reinforcement learning from human feedback means they're trained (somewhat) on what the specific human asking the question is likely to consider right or wrong.
This is both why they're sycophantic, and also why they're better than just median internet comments.
But this is only a slight quibble, because what you say is also somewhat true, and why they have such a hard time saying "I don't know".