adding a little more chaos to the world by trying to browse with a UA that calls itself

Mozilla/9.0 (Windows NT 17.2; Win128; x192) Firefox/230.0

and makes all requests using HTTP 5.0 before falling back to HTTP 2.0 when your poor server doesn't support my future tech

@foone
In a similar vein, after getting tired of Telegram asking me to add my birthday to my account, I set it to the day just before the Unix epoch. I doubt they save it in a way it would be a negative number, but I still think it's funny

@chocobo13 @foone
What's funny about that? That's literally how unix timestamps are supposed to work.

Next time, try 1901-12-12.

Also, some systems don't care at all. When Steam wants me to verify my age, I always use February 31st.

@leeloo
The spec actually does allow for storing it as a signed number? I didn't realize. Though it makes sense. Would 1901 be far enough back that it would be like the 2038 problem on the early end of the date range?
@foone
@chocobo13 @foone
68 years and a few days on either side of midnight, January 1st, 1970.