Absolutely! A large part if h the blame here rests on Unixtime (which is a monotonic count of seconds elapsed) trying to use a time standard where those seconds are not innfact monotonic. Unixtime is basically “TAI done wrong” and the failure to correct this early on … ideally they should have aligned themselves to TAI instead of UTC since originally Unixtime was not actually aligned to any particular time standard then in the mid 70s it was decided to align it with elapsed seconds of UTC time as of a fixed date.
This decision just dominoed down through time causing enough friction that we computer programmers outweighed the metrologists and they caved and abandoned properly keeping UTC in order to stop causing problems for everyone else due to our continued failure to fix the root cause of these issues.