I just noticed that clicking on 'About YC' (top, next to YC logo), results in a 404. Looks like the link contains a '/' too much: https://www.ycombinator.com//about/
According to https://get.dev/#benefits:
>The .dev top-level domain is included on the HSTS preload list, making HTTPS required on all connections to .dev websites and pages without needing individual HSTS registration or configuration.
What browser are you using that you are not redirected to https://yc.dev?
>Most major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, IE 11 and Edge) also have HSTS preload lists based on the Chrome list. (See the HSTS compatibility matrix.)
https://get.dev/#benefits says:
>The .dev top-level domain is included on the HSTS preload list, making HTTPS required on all connections to .dev websites and pages without needing individual HSTS registration or configuration.
Original Poster replied to my tweet where I asked him if he has an Apple Watch:
>Hey Tonny. No I don't have an Apple Watch so it's not related. I did connect an external screen before opening the MBP though, so maybe it's related to that?
Note that I can't reproduce it, happened only once so it must be a shady bug.
Yes, you can not get into someone else's Mac. However, what if the last opened application was Terminal? I can think of several scenario where you can do "damage" without logging in—if this bug is real—depending on the last opened application.
Apple released the following statement regarding this bug:
"We are working on a software update to address this issue. In the meantime, setting a root password prevents unauthorized access to your Mac. To enable the Root User and set a password, please follow the instructions here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204012. If a Root User is already enabled, to ensure a blank password is not set, please follow the instructions from the ‘Change the root password’ section."
I have never heard about both apps, but after a quick look in the App Store I read that Nude App has Break-In Alerts; the app takes photos of intruders and tracks break-in attempts. It seems like Orga does not have the same feature.