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Archive link: https://archive.ph/MUD19

Archive.org doesn't bypass the login-wall



> Vanadium, Chrome and Firefox (all for Android) all accept all the revoked certificates... But revoked.badssl.com is considered revoked

Firefox Beta (150.0b7) is accepting all of the revoked certs on my device


Do you have German heritage or live in an area that had a large number of German immigrants at one point?

hah, no, not even a bit.

> * Stadia SDK: developer.stadia.com (offline)

Stadia is completely shutdown and Archive.org has no captures of that subdomain so any content there is likely lost.


The Android app does the same thing

> The “how it works” page suggests it only works on chrome based browsers. Anyone able to determine if firefox or safari are affected too?

The code filters out non-chrome browsers: >The extension scan runs only in Chrome-based browsers. The isUserAgentChrome() function checks for “Chrome” in the user agent string. The isBrowser() function excludes server-side rendering environments. If either check fails, the scan does not execute.


> Is there any way I can use the Wine project to facilitate this compiling and running straight under x11/linux environment as a integrated project that doesn't require the end user to fiddle with Wine? I don't mind bundling shared code as needed. Help appreciated, I tried hard and failed at this endeavour priorly.

I believe that's what Winelib is for: https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Winelib-User's-G...


Yep. that's the route I tried before, no good, maybe it's just that the documentation is past it's sell by date, maybe it's lack of community use.. I'm just not seeing it. Even the article itself describes how to make an exe file... that will then work in Linux? Or is it simply a program that's easier to run on Wine? Loads of text with unclear details throughout it.


To make an elf, you use gcc. To make an exe, you use mingw.

The rest should be a matter of include and linker paths, but that's all I can recall right now.


> We are far too quick to jump to "this person isn't functioning in society, therefore something must be wrong with them" instead of doing the hard work of adapting our social and economic systems to be more inclusive of different types of human experiences.

Careful saying things like that, someone might accuse you of being a socialist (slight /s)


To clarify: this is about inactive members of C++ union types, not inactive members of labor unions


If only it were that easy to grab a hold on some of those...


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