My `Accept-Language` looks like `en-GB,de-DE;q=0,8,…` and for some reason Notion:
- interprets this as me preferring German
- tries to retrieve a non-existent German version of the page
The HTTP semantics RFC[1] is quite clear that an unqualified value should be equivalent to 1.0, and I don't think content negotiation should ever prefer a non-existent resource to one that exists.
Notion’s data model is so good and the UI is great. I have read their privacy/data collection terms and it’s borderline acceptable. But it leaves a bad taste on my tongue whey I learned that they never wanted to implements e2ee with some bs explanation.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 43.4 ms ] thread[1]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110#field.accept-language
Related question: if there were no changes, for instance, because it is too costly to change it now, would you choose a different model for this now?