Notices tagged with broken
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Maybe this is due to some issues with !loadaverage istance alone? #mastodon remote following #broken.
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Vriska Powerrankings
1. gnutan Vriska
2. Vriska (God Tier)
3. Vriska
4. Liquid Vris
5. #BROKEN Vriska
6. .se Vriska
7. Vriska Serket
8. Punished "Venom" Vriska -
hmm, this can't be coincidence: second time I try to look at someone's profile on https://quitter.no I see an almost empty page with only a top bar and NO content #broken
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"reality is that #freenet patch breaks the network as soon as more than a few % run it. And this is the case, which is why the freenet #network is almost completely #broken right now." http://draketo.de/english/freenet/meltdown-2014-04
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'#Telegram recently announced a #crypto contest. Basically, if you can recover an email address that was encrypted with their app, you win #$200,000 worth of Bitcoin.' 'Unfortunately, the contest is #useless. Neither users nor Telegram developers will learn anything from it. But Telegram will still be able to point to it and say, "Look! No one has won the contest, so our software is secure!" Naive users will believe it, and they will feel safe using dangerously #broken encryption.' cc @question
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Evan DID tell us to expect that URLS would be preserved. Either he didn't test that, or was too much in a hurry to even look and find it was #broken.
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@erkanyilmaz "all links to individual Identica posts and conversations are now #broken 404. It is not enough to preserve content; one must also preserve the oriiginal canonical URLs or else on breaks the #history of the web" - *sigh* Just what I've always said. Evan always denied there would be any broken links. In fact, in the latest #tinap he proudly explained how he preserved all content that people wanted to keep - EXCEPT NO ONE CAN FIND IT ANY MORE. Numerous people have bookmarks to posts and conversations - GONE (I keep stumbling over more and more of them). In the bug tracker are numerous links for reference and illustration to individual posts and conversations - GONE. The content may be there, but it's as if its buried under a huge landslide - effectively it's a HUGE destruction of human effort and knowledge. Which COULD have been preserved.
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I'm just reading the thread Paul started 2 weeks ago: "I came back here to #delete my account. Turns out I can't, so I guess posting #why I wanted to delete my account and never return is the only way to make the statement I wished to make by deleting. I am not against the idea of #rebranding & #migration, but it has to be done #right. A few tests I just did have confirmed that all links to individual Identica posts and conversations are now #broken 404. It is not enough to preserve content; one must also preserve the oriiginal canonical URLs or else on breaks the #history of the web. Why should I put any more work into posting here, and linking other people to my posts on here, when it seems quite likely that another rebranding and/or migration in the future will just go ahead and break all THOSE links. I had already quit participating here *temporarily* due to what I perceived to be short-term #logistical issues, but now there is a #trust issue, and that is much …
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Did you read already "The most dangerous #code in the world: validating #SSL certificates in non-browser software" http://oracle.skilledtests.com/url/6403 from #2012 where they demonstrate that SSL certificate validation is completely #broken in many #security-critical applications and libraries ? They said the root causes of those vulnerabilities are badly designed #APIs of SSL implementations (such as #JSSE, #OpenSSL, and #GnuTLS) and data-transport libraries (such as #cURL) because of their confusing array of #settings and options