Coding error blamed after parts of Constitution disappear from US website

10 DocFeind 4 8/6/2025, 9:47:22 PM arstechnica.com ↗

Comments (4)

baberthal · 17m ago
Why is this not a static HTML page? It hasn't changed since 1992
ndsipa_pomu · 28m ago
Suspiciously specific. Also, how much code is really required to display a historical document and why are they working on that code anyway?

I suspect that they're attempting to influence common knowledge (via AI summaries and search results) about what the constitution actually specifies.

add-sub-mul-div · 15m ago
Maybe they gave an internship to some dipshit vibe coding kid of some donor? The possibilities here are many and the answer is likely to be stupid.
duxup · 1h ago
Coding error ongoing at SCOTUS too.