

Ich hab früher fast nur süße Getränke getrunken. Säfte, Limos, gezuckerten Tee. Wasser hab ich so gut wie gar nicht getrunken. Heute ist es komplett umgekehrt, ich trink fast nur mehr Wasser, Tee und Kaffee (ohne Zucker).


Ich hab früher fast nur süße Getränke getrunken. Säfte, Limos, gezuckerten Tee. Wasser hab ich so gut wie gar nicht getrunken. Heute ist es komplett umgekehrt, ich trink fast nur mehr Wasser, Tee und Kaffee (ohne Zucker).


The maintainers of the big web browsers have pretty strict rules for CAs in this list. If any one of them gets caught issuing only one certificate maliciously, they are out of business.
And all CAs are required to publish each certificate in multiple public, cryptographically signed ledgers.
Sure, there is a history of CAs issuing certificates to people that shouldn’t have them (e.g. for espionage), but that is almost impossible now.


For 3 more months or so, you can’t buy them in april 2026 anymore


Short lifespans are also great when domains change their owner. With a 3 year lifespan, the old owner could possibly still read traffic for a few more years.
When the lifespan ist just 30-90 days, that risk is significatly reduced.


No, these are completely separate issues.
This is just one example why we have certificate transparency. Revocation wouldn’t be useful if it isn’t even known which certificates need revocation.
The National Informatics Centre (NIC) of India, a subordinate CA of the Indian Controller of Certifying Authorities (India CCA), issues rogue certificates for Google and Yahoo domains. NIC claims that their issuance process was compromised and that only four certificates were misissued. However, Google is aware of misissued certificates not reported by NIC, so it can only be assumed that the scope of the breach is unknown.


There are some nameserver providers that have an API.
When you register a domain, you can choose which nameserver you like. There are nameservers that work with certbot, choose one that does.


The only disadvantage I see is that all my personal subdomains (e.g. immich.name.com and jellyfin) are forever stored in a public location. I wouldn’t call it a privacy nightmare, yet it isn’t optimal.
There are two workarounds:


The best approach for securing our CA system is the “certificate transparency log”. All issued certificates must be stored in separate, public location. Browsers do not accept certificates that are not there.
This makes it impossible for malicious actors to silently create certificates. They would leave traces.


Running a LLM on your own hardware.


Flying cars can use EV parts once they are certified for aviation use, which may help Chinese companies scale up.
Why would this be a good idea? Those “flying cars” have about nothing in common with an EV.


The “accepted anwer” feature seems very nice, i would love to see this implemented in other fediverse projects too.


That approach uses virtual machines. While that is possible (otherwise we wouldn’t see it), it is probably not really optimized for gaming.
Wine / Proton / Box64 (already used for gaming on android) is using translation layers, not a full virtual machine.
Rauchen und Drogen sind verboten, aber Wein trinken erlaubt - sofern man die Flasche nicht kaputt macht?
Wie viele LEDs sind das gesamt? Was machst du damit?


It is, but my assumption is that ARM-based linux and ARM-based android require a different codebase.
I’m not a dev though, maybe I’m wrong and it’s easier than I thought.


I’d imagine that once the mobile walled garden ecosystems are fully opened up, we should look for the debut of Android and iOS Steam clients. Let’s see how that pans out in 2026…
That seems a bit too optimistic IMO. While it is possible to run PC games on a phone, a fully functional Steam client would still be quite a surprise.

The factor is about 3 (75 to 212 motorcycle related deaths), that seems a plausible deviation between different countries.


The allowed transmit power can vary by country, but I doubt any phone will use 1000mW for it’s mobile hotapot.

I’d recommend to try a few helmets. I once bought the cheapest helmet the store had to offer … only to return it next day.
Please … don’t buy a helmet on Amazon. Try it out, find one that fits, take it for a test drive.
Spannend, dass Pferd essen barbarisch ist und Rindfleich völlig normal.