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01:23:49<steering>yeeeeeeeey thanks daddy google
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01:56:06<nukke>I had that happened on my work laptop about 3-4 weeks ago
01:56:28<nukke>But I think the rollout started back in June. Weird how slowly they've been rolling out this... Change
01:56:41<steering>To be fair, I probably hadn't restarted chrome in a month.
01:56:47<steering>uptime was 28d
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02:26:24<nukke>Interesting perspective that I hadn't considered https://substack.com/inbox/post/172538377
02:27:11<steering>>In that study, the authors discovered that developers were unreliable narrators of their own productivity
02:27:15<steering>:o o: :o o: no way
02:27:20<steering>i am incredibly surprised by this news
02:27:26<nukke>Although funnily enough there have been a couple of obviously vibe coded apps show up on /r/selfhosted hosted on Heroku with the absolute worst security practices
02:27:36<steering>kek
02:27:44<nukke>The shovelware is worse than bad
02:29:41<steering>idk AI coding is... ok... so you're trading spending time writing out boilerplate and simple stuff, in exchange for time debugging and rewriting code that's about on par for a high school computer science student.
02:31:00<steering>obviously it can work, high school students make plenty of turtle apps, doesn't mean it'll work well
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02:44:40<hexa->https://home.cern/news/news/computing/computer-security-block-ads-stay-clean
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03:23:30<nukke>oh no, they recommend ghostery and ABP :(
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07:47:57<anonymoususer852>Could be worse. Could be them recommending brave which has a string of scammy practices.
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14:43:29<steering>>/news/news/
14:45:07<yano>https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/09/mis-issued-certificates-for-1-1-1-1-dns-service-pose-a-threat-to-the-internet/
14:45:52<justauser|m>Well, the uBlock is the first in the list...
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14:47:33<justauser|m>> The certificates ... can be used to decrypt
14:47:33<justauser|m>Ugh. I expected Ars to be more techical.
15:16:05<steering>ars has never been technical, theyre like popular science
15:29:44<steering>man I just love these japanese phishing hosts
15:29:55<steering>so nice of them to all let random customers send emails from random domains that they have no control of :)
15:35:09<phillipsjk>Looks like the BMC of the computer I mentioned in -bs is still programmed to start in the evening, and then shutdown in the morning. I wonder if I ever got around to changing the default password on that.
15:49:43<steering>interesting... chrome now copies ~ in URLs as %7E (even though it displays it - once you've navigated - as a ~)
15:50:10<steering>i.e. http://homepage.eircom.net/%7Ejoecon/ copied out of the address bar even though it displays http://homepage.eircom.net/~joecon/
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19:39:25<@JAA>I'm surprised that Buttflare doesn't have CT monitoring.
19:41:01<@JAA>justauser|m: They describe it in more detail further down, but it's not entirely wrong from the perspective of an average user.
19:44:30<@JAA>If only there were a way to restrict which CAs can issue certificates for a domain...
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19:57:18<steering>they have CT monitoring aaS...
19:57:26<steering>(don't they?)
19:58:49<steering>yeah, it's them who sends me those emails whenever my LE cert renews. :P
19:59:53<@JAA>Yeah, I meant for their own stuff.
20:00:01<steering>indeed
20:02:31<steering>I'd not be surprised if they just only monitor domains, not IPs
20:03:34<steering>after all theyve got a whole 12 to worry about https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/ip-addresses/
20:04:19<@JAA>Also, the article talks of May, but I see one from March, too: https://crt.sh/?id=16939550348
20:05:04<joepie91|m>https://fedi.slightly.tech/@joepie91/statuses/01K4AVGQZSYTQSDJ8JTYRH8372 -- what happens when I decide to Acquire Things
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20:12:43<@JAA>Actually, this goes back *way* further: https://crt.sh/?id=12116084225
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20:13:32<@JAA>So nobody noticed for 1.5 years...
20:56:57<@JAA>https://blog.cloudflare.com/unauthorized-issuance-of-certificates-for-1-1-1-1/
21:06:17<steering>>The first time because 1.1.1.1 is an IP certificate and our system failed to alert on these. The second time because even if we were to receive certificate issuance alerts, as any of our customers can, we did not implement sufficient filtering. With the sheer number of names and issuances we manage it has not been possible for us to keep up with manual reviews.
21:06:24<steering>ehhehe
21:06:36<steering>now I'm quite sure they just use their own tooling for it :P
21:07:11<steering>"yes hello we're alerting you that we ourselves issued a certificate for your domain" "yes hello we're alerting you that we ourselves asked google to issue a certificate for your domain"
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23:05:42<steering>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39YO-0HBKtA ("Electricity is About to be Like Housing" - Hank Green) lmfao the ending
23:06:29<steering>*looks up OpenAI market cap* $300b? that's a lot. what's apple's market cap?! *looks up Apple market cap* $3t. ok so it's a tenth the size of apple? *almost falls out of chair laughing*
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