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phf: "For the past several years, we've moved toward a more secure web by strongly advocating that sites adopt
HTTPS encryption. And within the last year, we've also helped users understand that
HTTP sites are not secure by gradually marking a larger subset of
HTTP pages as "not secure". Beginning in July 2018 with the release of Chrome 68, Chrome will mark all
HTTP sites as "not secure"."
phf: fwiw
http protocol is built around verbs on resources, cutting head is going to remove the specific mechanism you're dispatching to, but not the dispatch mechanism itself (that you still need for e.g. POST)
phf:
https://pineapplefund.org/ << "The organization was started in December by an anonymous donor who goes by the nickname Pine and claims to be among the 250 largest holders of Bitcoin in the world. The fund aims to give away $86 million worth of Bitcoin, and has already given $20 million worth of the currency to 13 organizations, including...
phf: a forced popup that warns you that you're sending to
http from
https, but there's no about:config to disable the popup. 9 years of "ffs put a boolean in configs, you fucks"
☟︎ phf: it takes about 12 seconds to walk the log for all the messages containing "
http" and then narrow it down with a somewhat hairy regex that i found somewhere some time ago
phf: we can of course specify our own subset of sexp that we use for interchange (along the lines of what
http://www.islisp.info/ did) but that comes with all the "specify our own interchange format" caveats
☟︎ phf: asciilifeform: that's josh dersch, he's a seattle retro computing enthusiast. specifically he works on hardware restoration (including a symbolics) for paul alan's
http://www.livingcomputers.org, i've met him once or twice
phf`: the place to be is of course
http://www.mmts9.ru they do have 1/2 rack but i haven't tried them, since wasn't sure about our requirements. they can even get you a personal cage. antenna placement on the rooftop so we can put a microwave relay, the works :p