

Let’s Encrypt is. But tools to keep 100s of certificates up to date sometimes are not.
Collector of social media accounts. Speaks 🇬🇧 and 🇩🇪.


Let’s Encrypt is. But tools to keep 100s of certificates up to date sometimes are not.
I’d still like some algorithm in my RSS aggregator. One, that detects articles talking about the same thing and groups them.


Then there’s the older way of checking CRLs which any tool of the past few decades should support.


Reminds me of companies that still call themself “startup” even after several years with a successful product. Just so they can rip employees off with low base pay and unpaid overtime because “we’re a startup”.


I’m pretty sure it’s the SSL seller lobby just wanting more money, tbh. Selling snake oil security.
And selling “certificate automation” tools.


The point is, if the certificate gets stolen, there’s no GOOD mechanism for marking it bad.
That’s what OCSP is for. Only Google isn’t playing along as per that wiki entry.
Settings --> Posts --> Interaction Bar
Then remove the combined up/down thingy and add the separate up and down chips. They show separate numbers.
Then do the same thing under Settings --> Comments --> Interaction Bar.
Mlem - replaced Voyager for me.


But will they continue to moderate content by German leftist standards?
¿Por qué no los dos? Make Home Assistant your master automation system because it supports a huge amount of devices. And then expose those to HomeKit using the HomeKit Bridge service.
This makes all compatible devices (i.e. everything HomeKit can interpret) show up in Apple Home, too.
That’s how I do it, so I can ask my HomePods to turn lights on and off or lower the blinds.