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| 01:01:28 | <nicolas17> | JAA: I found there was a phrase I can type in the warning page |
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| 01:20:26 | <fireonlive> | nicolas17: theybadded one?! |
| 01:20:30 | <fireonlive> | what is it :o |
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| 03:10:31 | <kiska> | fireonlive: https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/29a129010da97c45/image.png |
| 03:10:33 | <kiska> | :D |
| 03:30:18 | <fireonlive> | :D |
| 03:37:56 | <kiska> | This is pretty good for doing that amount of traffic https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/dbf845e55577b579/image.png |
| 03:38:45 | <nicolas17> | https://twitter.com/mbrkhrdt/status/1779204283293991100 |
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| 04:06:23 | <fireonlive> | nicolas17: whats the password nicky |
| 04:13:33 | <nicolas17> | what |
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| 04:35:11 | <nicolas17> | fireonlive: password for what |
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| 05:29:00 | <fireonlive> | nicolas17: hsts bypass in firefox |
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| 14:51:25 | <IDK> | Well, if a major company does it, we gonna do it too: https://proton.me/support/inactive-accounts |
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| 18:33:59 | <nukke> | https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/04/paywall-problems-media-trust-democracy/678032/ |
| 18:34:15 | <nukke> | 🤌🤌 |
| 18:36:13 | <myself> | The irony is exquisite. |
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| 18:42:54 | <nicolas17> | paywalls incorrectly assume people will subscribe to Their Preferred Newspaper |
| 18:43:37 | <nicolas17> | if I go to the atlantic to read an article, it's not because I'm a regular reader of the atlantic, it's because someone shared a link to a specific article on IRC |
| 18:43:55 | <nicolas17> | this is not a long term relationship with the website |
| 18:46:20 | <nukke> | so you're saying we need a Netflix for newspapers? |
| 18:46:42 | <nukke> | Actually that would make sense since most.large newspapers are owned by a single corp |
| 18:47:19 | <nicolas17> | maybe they need to be a lot more generous with number of free articles? |
| 18:47:44 | <nicolas17> | also there's some website that recently started telling me "this is your last free article" |
| 18:47:56 | <nicolas17> | and when I close the popup saying that, it shows the paywall and doesn't let me read it |
| 18:47:59 | <nicolas17> | ?! |
| 18:48:16 | <nicolas17> | so then I use the browser Reader Mode and it just works |
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| 19:23:19 | <kpcyrd> | did you know - you can sometimes lookup infos about a tar file by hash: https://whatsrc.org/artifact/sha256:f42ee9efa489e9ff5d328baefa26f9c515be65021856e78d99ad1f0ead9ec85d |
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| 20:20:30 | <fireonlive> | >In memory of Jia Tan |
| 20:20:34 | <fireonlive> | lao |
| 20:20:36 | <fireonlive> | lmao |
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| 22:16:57 | <@JAA> | nicolas17: Please do tell. I know that exists on Chromium (typing 'thisisunsafe' IIRC) but haven't seen it on Firefox before. |
| 22:20:25 | | fireonlive wonder if "AlsoJAA" is gone for good |
| 22:24:46 | <icedice> | JAA: If you're wondering about reader view in Firefox it's between the address bar and the bookmark star button |
| 22:24:50 | <icedice> | It's a page icon |
| 22:27:38 | <@JAA> | icedice: No, the previous discussion was about overriding HSTS. |
| 22:28:59 | <icedice> | Oh, I missed that one entirely |
| 22:29:37 | <fireonlive> | when you open anew tube of superglue and it jizzes all over your fingers like it's not been touched in a year |
| 22:29:39 | <fireonlive> | :| |
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| 22:36:49 | <nicolas17> | I think it's the same phrase? but I can't test it anymore because now my browser forgot the site has HSTS |
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| 22:41:46 | <@JAA> | Huh. The relevant issues on Bugzilla are still open, so I didn't think it could work. I don't have a test case currently though. |
| 22:42:32 | <hexa-> | I'm not aware of a phrase for Firefox either |
| 22:42:59 | <hexa-> | there is https://badssl.com/ for all kinds of tls issues |
| 22:43:29 | <hexa-> | https://subdomain.preloaded-hsts.badssl.com/ |
| 22:47:44 | <icedice> | <fireonlive> when you open anew tube of superglue and it jizzes all over your fingers like it's not been touched in a year |
| 22:47:46 | <icedice> | hot |
| 22:47:49 | <icedice> | /jk |
| 22:48:05 | <fireonlive> | xP |
| 22:48:15 | <fireonlive> | luckily i got most of it off |
| 22:48:40 | <icedice> | <IDK> Well, if a major company does it, we gonna do it too: https://proton.me/support/inactive-accounts |
| 22:48:53 | <icedice> | "Can someone else take over my email address after it was deactivated? |
| 22:48:54 | <icedice> | No. For example: You’re on a Proton Free plan and your email address is alice@proton.me. If your Proton Mail account is inactive for 12 months or longer, we may deactivate it. This means you will no longer be able to access your account. No one will be able to use alice@proton.me either." |
| 22:49:12 | <icedice> | "Why can’t I reclaim my email after it was deactivated? |
| 22:49:12 | <icedice> | When offering new email domains such as @proton.me, in the interest of our users, we want to: |
| 22:49:12 | <icedice> | Ensure that a diverse choice of email addresses is available. |
| 22:49:12 | <icedice> | Protect our users by preventing different people from sharing the same username on different domains. For example, there should never be 2 different users owning john.smith@proton.me and john.smith@protonmail.com. This helps prevent impersonation attempts." |
| 22:49:13 | <fireonlive> | hm thisisunsafe didn't seem to work on fx there |
| 22:49:33 | <icedice> | Those two seem like conflicting statements |
| 22:50:00 | <icedice> | Or is it just my caveman brain not understanding CERN gigabrains? |
| 22:51:22 | <icedice> | Like if they're not freeing up deactivated email addresses (which they shouldn't) then that does jack shit to "ensure that a diverse choice of email addresses is available" |
| 22:51:43 | <icedice> | And the "Protect our users by preventing different people from sharing the same username on different domains" part seems like something that is solvable without any of this |
| 22:54:54 | <@JAA> | hexa-: I tried that one, and Firefox lets me add an exception normally. lol |
| 22:56:11 | <@JAA> | badssl.com has been poorly maintained for a while, sadly. There are several certs that should be valid but expired two years ago, for example. |
| 23:13:24 | <fireonlive> | :( |
| 23:13:52 | <fireonlive> | i forgot who maintained it... part of my mind says april at mozilla maybe but... also not sure |
| 23:14:21 | <@JAA> | Well, it links to https://github.com/chromium/badssl.com so I'm guessing not Mozilla. |
| 23:14:27 | <fireonlive> | ah, oop |
| 23:15:05 | <fireonlive> | ah ok i recognize the names in https://github.com/chromium/badssl.com/commits/master/ now |
| 23:15:29 | <fireonlive> | well, the ones from 2018 :) |
| 23:17:43 | <@JAA> | Oh yeah, there's April. |
| 23:18:40 | <fireonlive> | apparently she's at dropbox now! |
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| 23:23:39 | <fireonlive> | alright, finally unveiling fire's channel list: https://irc.fireon.live/hackint/channels.html also on IRC as #fire-channels (join to get invited to them all, thanks for the idea JAA :3) |
| 23:23:41 | <fireonlive> | cc arkiver |
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| 23:24:18 | | @JAA has hit the chan limit. lol |
| 23:24:34 | <fireonlive> | x3 |
| 23:25:01 | <fireonlive> | i see "You've already reached the maximum number of channels allowed." a lot lately haha |
| 23:26:19 | <@JAA> | I'm in at least 1-2 dozen channels that I meant to destroy a long time ago, so this is on me. |
| 23:27:21 | <fireonlive> | 512 channel limit when? :3 |
| 23:27:52 | <fireonlive> | i hear there's a user mode equivalent of the chanmode +L |
| 23:27:59 | <fireonlive> | more channels et |
| 23:28:02 | <fireonlive> | etc |
| 23:28:50 | <fireonlive> | hm, maybe not on chary |
| 23:32:51 | <fireonlive> | ah https://github.com/charybdis-ircd/charybdis/blob/master/doc/reference.conf#L779 |
| 23:32:59 | <fireonlive> | but idk how one would even trigger that lol |
| 23:34:36 | <fireonlive> | ah, it's a priv |
| 23:34:44 | <fireonlive> | extend_chans. so auth block |
| 23:34:56 | <fireonlive> | i thought i was going crazy for a bit |
| 23:35:48 | <fireonlive> | (not requesting one or whatever just was like coulda sworn one existed...) |