Covered California (the state's medical insurance portal) is serving invalid JSON.
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@Haste I know, right?
One of my previous jobs sent a gender survey that was like "male, female, and trans".
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@foone I got yelled at by a doctors office once for ticking the “female” box instead of “MtF”, which I did partially out of privacy and partially to be a pain in the ass
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@Haste I'm always expecting that to happen because I do that shit constantly. I once hacked my optometrist's appointment form by setting my gender to 7 (when male=0, female=1), but no one ever mentioned it
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@foone Incredible. Immense respect for your shenanigans
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HEY GUESS WHAT It's not a time thing at all.
If you reset your password using firefox, it will never work.
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I grabbed a chrome-based browser and it worked first try.
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it's even weirder: now that I had the correct password saved (since I reset it and stuffed the new password into my password manager), I tried logging in with firefox, just to see what would happen.
Answer: It tells you that your password is wrong, THEN redirects you to a 2FA page a few seconds later
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redirecting to the 2fa is what it does when you get your password right. It tells you your password is wrong, then accepts it
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and to be clear, this is on a separate california site to the one that was doing the firefox fuckery in the first post. That was the Covered California site, for healthcare. This is the unemployment site. Completely different sites, and they both have fatal Firefox bugs
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one of which MYSTERIOUSLY goes away if you change your user agent.
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@foone I'm starting to wonder if Alphabet is secretly paying organizations and gov't offices under the table to sabotage their websites in Firefox, because this shit is way too fucking ubiquitous.
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@dragonarchitect nah, you just need to make it so that 95% of browsers are Blink/Webkit and devs will just forget to test on firefox
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@Haste thanks. That's the nicest thing anyone has said to me all day