I respect Fly, and it does sound like a nice place to work, but honestly, you're onto something. You would expect ostensibly Public Cloud provider to have a more solid grasp on networking. Instead, we're discovering how they're learning about things like OSPF!
What a weird thing to say. I wrote my first OSPF implementation in 1999. The point is that we noticed the solution we'd settled on owes more to protocols like OSPF than to distributed consensus databases, which are the mainstream solution to this problem. It's not "OMG we just discovered this neat protocol called OSPF". We don't actually run OSPF. We don't even do a graph->tree reduction. We're routing HTTP requests, not packets.
Makes you think that's all.