It appears one of the recent FeedBot posts, namely Github Blog: Simplyify your CI process with GitHub and Google Container Builder was some how posted from the "future".
https://i.imgur.com/QSxFqsh.png
As such it has been perpetually at the top of recent threads, and is clearly a bug of some kind.
He also posted a couple times 117 years ago.
Welp expected it to happen. But like that shouldn't really be possible right?
No dude a bot can totally travel into the future and report back to the present
I assume the post date is just metadata associated with the post and something about the automated posting is putting invalid data there.
I do find it amusing that the language "posted in 2 days" handles it no problem.
That's sorta weird that it supports that, but I guess if this forum was used for a game announcements would be scheduled.
I'd assume the forum is inserting the RSS feeds timestamp, not the actual time the post was made on the forum
The article is published as if it was still a draft.
I don't know github's blogging solution, but I'd assume that post will be made exactly (if no delays) on the time stated within the post. Would work off of a scheduler etc.
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