30 pointsby wslh8 days ago2 comments
  • wslh8 days ago
    • bediger40008 days ago
      What's the actual date on this article? The archive version has relative timestamps like "44 minutes ago". Those relative timestamps are annoying in situations like this: is this just a repost of the already releases Epstein docs, or a new tranche?
      • helb7 days ago
        You can usually read the original timestamp in the page source, the relative ones are often put in by client-side JS:

            <div style="…">
              <span aria-hidden="true" style="…">Jan. 30, 2026, 11:28 a.m. ET</span>
              <span style="…">2m ago</span>
            </div>
      • AnimalMuppet8 days ago
        Actual NYT article was updated 38 minutes ago.
      • r7217 days ago
        Yeah, archives are not very useful for liveblogs - fortunately, NYT's paywall is quite soft, deleting cookies for nytimes.com usually works.