@[email protected] Mullenweg has been a long time piece of shit, it just seems like people outside of Tumblr and WordPress itself are getting a very ugly close up look at how ugly now. This hasn't quite broken containment to the point where people who aren't Very Online are aware of it yet, but it keeps edging closer and closer to that point.
I know you've been putting a lot of work into making a bunch of custom stuff for your WP blog recently, and I hope that somehow the project can weather Mullenweg's bullshit (hopefully even manage to part ways with him, but given what I've heard about the way he's tied into dot com, dot org, and the foundation, that's gonna take a miracle). You and a lot of other WP users are the ones who are going to pay the piper for this nonsense.
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Well, this is interesting. #LetsEncrypt #Firefox #Mozilla@[email protected] Is this just regular Firefox, Developer edition, or something else?
For data collection purposes, I'm using developer edition 125.0b4 (64-bit) on pop_OS!
I hope this is just a wrinkle that'll get sorted shortly, because if this is an indication of some sort of falling out between Firefox/Mozilla and Let's Encrypt, it's going to be a major problem considering how many sites out there are using Let's Encrypt. Especially in light of the bullshit anti-Ad blocker changes that Google has coming for Chrome. >.< -
Well, this is interesting. #LetsEncrypt #Firefox #Mozilla@[email protected] I looked at the cert for both a personal site and the instance I'm posting on, both from Firefox for Android and Firefox developer edition. I'm not seeing this anywhere. I also had an update waiting on the Developer edition, and saw the same thing before and after restart to upgrade.
I'm not sure how ibe.social gets its Let's Encrypt cert, but I know the one on my personal site uses whatever bespoke thing that Dreamhost set up in its control panel to get certificates for their customers.
Can you let me know one or more of the domains you're seeing this on, so I can look in my browser? If you want to see the domains I've checked from my end, it would be sfintel.space and ibe.social -
Well, this is interesting. #LetsEncrypt #Firefox #Mozilla@[email protected] can you reproduce this on other sites secured with let's encrypt? I just checked one of my sites using one of their certs and Firefox for Android is just fine?
I have noticed in the past that occasionally it's a little slow to recognize when a new cert is installed, particularly when it's the first time being issued for a domain.