Because GitHub has load balances that direct traffic occasionally through a server hosted under Chinese jurisdiction.
Where the hell did you get that from? Do you have a source for that?
That seems to be the trend nowadays, repeating the same thing as if they were trying to meet a quota. Often I see articles about a single tweet of about 100 characters, just summarizing the tweet several times with no additional info. Generating an article with AI would probably be even better now, especially when it's just a summary of a study.
For me personally it's easier to watch a video than to read a blog post or whatever these days. That's mostly because I can listen/watch while doing chores. However, if I need to use it later there's just no way I can find it or find what was in it. I like the format of Theprimeagen in particular when he goes over blog posts, I can always refer to that when I want to. So I'd say:
I think Supabase does this well. The documentation is there, videos are more specific and lengthy
This increasing interest in biometric data, not just from "X", is concerning to say the least