

At some point there was a browser extension to support DANE (and Perspectives and similar approaches against centralization) but since then, browser vendors fixed that security flaw.


At some point there was a browser extension to support DANE (and Perspectives and similar approaches against centralization) but since then, browser vendors fixed that security flaw.


No, but I have a link showing how ISPs and CAs colluded to do a MITM https://notes.valdikss.org.ru/jabber.ru-mitm/
Shorter cert lifespan would not prevent this.


Or just meet and maintain that friendship


Haha, server grade hardware. Impressive, actually, that it survived so many years. I have a similar one in my car and it’s 10+ years old and works okay, but another one that’s permanently sticked in my server with an emergency boot image died when it was needed the most.


I started with Navidrome, then looked at the disk space occupied by my library and it occured to me that 1TB MicroSD cards are a thing now, and I can listen to all my library offline.
If resource usage was low, it could also be an X11 problem solved by a wayland distro


Calendar sync? I learned that Nextcloud went to shit again when I missed an event added by my spouse to the shared calendar. Pretty important to me.


The difference is, thers’s no stakes in teaching you how to install a counter, nobody has the incentive to generate fake AI videos of that. Product comparison is something where youtube always sucked, whether by paid actors or - now - AI


Now imagine you’re running a successful open source project developed in the open, where it’s expected that people outside your core team review and comment on changes.
Ephemeral diffie-hellman is exactly that, it’s part of TLS since I think 1.2