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I am seeing failures like

    urllib.error.URLError: <urlopen error [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed: certificate has expired (_ssl.c:1007)>

https://github.com/pytorch/tutorials/actions/runs/16330370250/job/46131197559#step:9:6283

Chatgpt says to update the certificates

ca-certificates is installed in the docker container, but the docker container might be old, so do it in build.sh too

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svekars commented Jul 16, 2025

if chat-gpt says so, who are we to argue 😂

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nvm i think it was transient

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