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[04:11:28] <chromas> We're all jerks here
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[06:56:36] <chromas> gimp 3 finally out
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[18:26:35] <janrinok> LOL! [techcrunch] Bluesky made more money selling t-shirts mocking Zuckerberg than custom domains - https://techcrunch.com
[18:26:35] <systemd> ^ 03Bluesky made more money selling t-shirts mocking Zuckerberg than custom domains
[18:26:54] <chromas> why would they be making money selling custom domains?
[18:28:54] <chromas> so they sell custom domains to use with their social media platform, but don't advertise it or integrate it into their software. yeah dogfarts probably make more money than their domains
[18:28:57] <ted-ious> People who are embarassed to admit they are on bluesky might want to hide it behind a custom domain?
[18:31:16] <chromas> they really should get into shirt sales though and maybe funko pops, considering their demo
[18:32:30] <ted-ious> https://abcnews.go.com
[18:32:30] <systemd> ^ 03A list of the Social Security offices across the US expected to close this year
[18:32:45] <ted-ious> AI article or just low effort article from a lazy human?
[18:33:38] <ted-ious> Either way they don't bother including the state so we have to guess or google them ourselves.
[18:33:43] <AlwaysNever> I got Netscape 4.77 on Red Hat 6.2 to browse Soylentnews.org home page: https://i.ibb.co
[18:34:13] <AlwaysNever> the GUI is KDE 1.1.2
[18:36:43] <AlwaysNever> but when gettng into a submission, it cannot fetch the content: https://i.ibb.co
[18:38:35] <kolie2> Might want to update your browser to something past a April 16 2001 release date.
[18:38:42] <janrinok> That url works fine for me. What exactly do you mean when you say "getting into a submission"?
[18:39:09] <janrinok> hi kolie2
[18:39:20] <chromas> kde 1 was great though
[18:41:02] <kolie2> KDE 1 can build on a modern linux.
[18:41:11] <AlwaysNever> I mean clicking into an article
[18:42:19] <AlwaysNever> kolie2: yeah, this retro exercise is just for fun
[18:42:41] <kolie2> So the message you are referring to
[18:42:48] <kolie2> Comes when SID is not being passed in correctly.
[18:42:56] <kolie2> I think it has something to do with the ?sid= parameter.
[18:43:23] <kolie2> Either netscape isn't passing it, or the ssl shit isn't keeping it etc.
[18:43:31] <AlwaysNever> I has to be related to the HTTP proxy I'm using in these tests
[18:43:43] <kolie2> I'm guessing its not keeping the URL query params.
[18:43:43] <AlwaysNever> it strips SSL/TLS out of the HTTP
[18:45:39] <AlwaysNever> ok, I see, thanks kolie2
[18:48:14] <AlwaysNever> the HTTP proxy is "macproxy", it's a simple python3 script, you all can try it if you have time to burn: https://github.com
[18:48:15] <systemd> ^ 03GitHub - tghw/macproxy: A simple HTTP proxy script for putting a Mac Plus on the Web
[18:50:21] <AlwaysNever> sorry, disregard the previous link, I'm using this forked and improved version here: https://github.com
[18:50:22] <systemd> ^ 03GitHub - rdmark/macproxy: A simple HTTP proxy script for putting old computers on the Web
[18:51:26] <AlwaysNever> macproxy runs fine on Ubuntu Server 22.04
[20:27:19] <ted-ious> https://www.cnbc.com
[20:27:21] <systemd> ^ 03Social Security Administration to emphasize in-person office visits to curb identity fraud
[20:27:43] <ted-ious> Wait a minute.
[20:28:13] <ted-ious> I like the better security but aren't we closing down lots of offices too?
[20:30:37] <fab23> It could be a web of trust of the citizens, as the man with the chainsaw took care of government employees
[20:31:36] <chromas> web of trust is dead. we need SS cert authorities
[20:32:15] <fab23> will SN change too?
[20:32:27] <ted-ious> Make every citizen their own cert authority?
[20:32:47] <chromas> only if SN is getting federal funds
[20:32:56] <ted-ious> You can be authoritative for the *.chromas domain and issue certs for yourself.
[20:33:00] <chromas> (besides ari, of course)
[20:33:10] <fab23> I am probably the only one here with hands on experience to run a commerical CA :)
[20:33:25] <kolie2> I've operated CA's for two decades too.
[20:33:36] <kolie2> fun times.
[20:33:43] <fab23> oh I see
[20:34:15] <kolie2> yea a lot of people don't like having third party roots installed :)
[20:34:23] <fab23> the one I was working for around 15 years ago is still in all the Browser/OS stores present
[20:34:48] <kolie2> That's awesome, that's a long time to have a key in.
[20:35:28] <fab23> root Keys where valid for 30 years
[20:35:54] <fab23> but we prepared the next generaion back then, but they never got into the cert stores
[20:37:46] <kolie2> yea I'd be weary of 2048 bit roots these days.
[20:38:19] <fab23> and the process to please all store owners can easily take years :)
[20:41:11] <chromas> need to bring back dane
[20:44:51] <fab23> oh, just checked, this CA has still no new root in the store (Firefox), and the EV in there had expired last June :)
[20:45:18] <fab23> another one is still in, and valid from 2006 til 2036 :)
[20:49:46] <kolie2> dont dox yourself :)
[20:51:28] <fab23> kolie2: did you figure out which root CA it is?
[20:52:53] <kolie2> probably swissign
[20:53:11] <fab23> 🇨ðŸ‡
[20:53:56] <kolie2> i think digicert is basically CH too
[20:54:09] <kolie2> used to be quo vadis
[20:54:42] <kolie2> idk anyone else who'd be in the ff root
[20:54:51] <fab23> like GlobalSign is BE, but the company behind is JP, and so also parts of their website :)
[20:56:06] <fab23> Quo Vadis was never a true swiss based company, just a regional office from a global company. I think they where regiestred somewhere in the caribean or such.
[20:56:14] <kolie2> yea
[20:57:20] <kolie2> bermuda
[20:59:20] <fab23> this is in the wider area, that counts :)
[21:00:35] <kolie2> Wisekey has an old elliptical in mozilla, ahead of the game
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[21:52:36] <c0lo> =submit https://www.bbc.com
[21:52:38] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03North Korean Hackers Cash Out Hundreds of Millions From $1.5bn ByBit Hack" (30p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[21:52:49] <c0lo> =submit https://asianews.network
[21:52:49] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03North Korea's Bitcoin Reserve Thought to be 3rd Largest in World: Report" (10p) -> https://soylentnews.org
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[23:52:06] <kyonko> https://www.facebook.com
[23:52:07] <systemd> ^ 03Dr. Michio Kaku