Someone I know recently switched from automatic bathroom lights to manual ones. Remembering to turn them on isn’t an issue, but months later everyone still forgets to turn them off.
And .box
has been registered as a generic TLD now, so you could run into external .box domains.
So what you’re saying is that Twitter successfully kept out a bad actor.
It’s a shame that most of the users they have left are also in that category, but hey, they seem to be working on it.
I’m using kbin Magazine Style Toggle to disable the custom styling on certain magazines, but I had to modify line 36 to make it work:
36c36
< let style = document.querySelector("head > style:nth-child(22)");
---
> let style = document.querySelector("head > style:nth-of-type(1)");
As far as I know you can’t set exceptions on mobile Firefox yet. It’s rather annoying.
These are all fine in the US, but in other countries not carrying proof of identity can get you into some trouble, as can refusing to talk to the police. Know your local laws.
uBlock Origin seems to be included in the whitelist, so I’m sure the point of this isn’t to show you ads.
In a sense. Ernest has control over kbin.social, meaning he could delete any content posted directly to kbin.social, delete accounts on kbin.social, and so on, if he wanted to. The other instance admins have that same power on their own instances. He doesn’t have any control over content on other /kbin instances or on Lemmy instances that federate with kbin.social, and because /kbin itself is free software he can’t fully control that either. Even if Ernest turns evil you would always be able to make a new account somewhere else, subscribe to the same non-kbin.social communities that you did before, and carry on where you left off.
Looking at it optimistically, maybe we’ll start seeing some improvements in documentation as everything else becomes useless.
Subscribed. See also !firefox@fedia.io (https://fedia.io/m/firefox | /c/firefox@fedia.io | /m/firefox@fedia.io), which is run by an /r/firefox mod.
Ah, I see. Maybe one of the offices they’re actually using and also not paying the rent on next? A man can dream.
So far it doesn’t look like he’s getting away with it. Ad revenue is down 60% compared to last year, it doesn’t look like there is enough revenue from subscriptions to make up for that, and they’re being evicted from one of their offices.
Does the certificate have a basic constraints extension with
CA:TRUE
set? Firefox doesn’t allow that for certificates used as ‘end entity’ certificates. You’ll want to re-generate the certificate without the extension.