tl;dr: I you scp -r to your homedir, expect scp to copy not just files and directories but their permissions as well (which I think isn't all that surprising).
It's not supposed to do that unless it's newly creating the destination, or you supplied the -p flag to preserve permissions... that's what the entire issue is about; it's a bug that was fixed in 10.3.
It's nice to see people sharing their mistakes too.
I assume using `./*` rather than `.` in the `scp` command would have worked around the issue?
tl;dr: I you scp -r to your homedir, expect scp to copy not just files and directories but their permissions as well (which I think isn't all that surprising).
It's not supposed to do that unless it's newly creating the destination, or you supplied the -p flag to preserve permissions... that's what the entire issue is about; it's a bug that was fixed in 10.3.
When I load the site in my (slightly older) Firefox I just get some random junk and gibberish (markov chain generated nonsense?)
<bleep> that nonsense!