

That’s a crazy take. I hate com and oop with a passion. If you like com that much there’s gobject for you on Linux.


That’s a crazy take. I hate com and oop with a passion. If you like com that much there’s gobject for you on Linux.


if valve is waiting for ram price to come down then steam machine won’t be released until 2028…


How long before an AI company buys all the hard drive supplies and foces us to use cloud storage?


Evil, greedy little bastards…


oh my god


our org forbids plain http
is redirecting http to https also out of the question? because let’s encrypt HTTP-01 accepts http -> https redirects:
Our implementation of the HTTP-01 challenge follows redirects, up to 10 redirects deep. It only accepts redirects to “http:” or “https:”, and only to ports 80 or 443. It does not accept redirects to IP addresses. When redirected to an HTTPS URL, it does not validate certificates.


Half a dozen sounds like a lot, kinda curious what you are running? If they all are web services maybe use a reverse proxy or something?


Depends on which DNS service you are using, a plugin might already exist that would do it for you. e.g. I use cloudflare for DNS and certbot is able to automatically set the txt record.


Well it should be as short as possible while still being practical. LE doesn’t have infinite server compute, renewal also takes some amount of time, plus if they make the validity too short people might stop using them (pretty evident judging from sentiment here) and move to other CAs and make what they do pointless.
45 days are still plenty of time yet people are already complaining. Does make me worry.


You can already get 6-day certificates if you want to https://letsencrypt.org/2025/01/16/6-day-and-ip-certs


I’m sorry but if you aren’t using automated renewals then you are not using let’s encrypt the way it’s intended to be used. You should take this as an opportunity to get that set up.


Wait, how’s this worse? This makes the Internet safer by reducing the window a leaked key can do harm.


Win10 already supports TPM 2.0, it just becomes mandatory in 11.
And no, TPM doesn’t spy on you.


It’s basically steam deck minus the screen. If you are used to the steam deck it’ll be fine.


I mean, if this helps fund Firefox and is not too intrusive then I am fine with it.


We don’t look at car features in isolation. e.g. seatbelt or airbag could cause injuries too in a crash, but we have them because it’s better than not having them.
In the same token self driving doesn’t have to be perfect, it just need to be better than humans. I don’t know what Tesla’s number looks like, just speaking generally.


There are a whole bunch of distros and window managers/compositors that aren’t developed by nazis. I think we will be fine if we exclude those that are.


The hyprland situation is waaaay more than just that. And it’s not hard to find with a search.


Huh? This has nothing to do with censorship. You can still see the abhorrent takes from DHH or vaxry if you so choose. We are just asking framework to not support them monetarily.
Stop calling any act of criticism censorship, grow up.
It serves no purpose. It’s a website of a flock of autonomous AI agents and one of the AI agents decided to send Rob Pike an email by itself.