#1960 posted by Spirit on 2015/10/23 22:17:23
Are the recent spammers due to no more 42?
#1961 posted by necros on 2015/10/23 22:41:53
Yeah was wondering about that... Maybe just turn it off for regd users?
Wishlist
#1962 posted by ericw on 2015/11/06 01:42:25
when a post is flagged as spam, it no longer counts as a "new post" for anyone
#1963 posted by metlslime on 2015/11/06 01:47:02
totally agree, i'ts on my to-do list
FAO SLIME:
#1964 posted by Shambler on 2015/11/14 11:35:12
<@negke> mods should be able to actually move a thread
<@negke> or convert topic<->news
Plus move discussion thread to GA.
Thanks xx
#1965 posted by Spirit on 2015/11/14 12:26:58
mods should stop secretly editing other people's posts and putting things into other people's mouths.
Seconded
#1966 posted by - on 2015/11/14 14:17:02
Drunken Scampie from like 9 years ago agrees too:
http://www.celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=23795&start=892&end=892
I was mad he changed my 'Other Games' thread to 'Other PC Games'. Go read the first 800 so posts, it's very much about all games. He only got away with it because I stepped down as mod year or so before that and thus couldn't fix my thread.
#1967 posted by metlslime on 2015/11/14 20:08:22
Yeah I agree with those ideas
Spirit.
#1968 posted by Shambler on 2015/11/15 12:27:03
What ARE you waffling on about now?
#1969 posted by Spirit on 2015/11/15 12:34:31
http://www.celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=61253
Next time I will look at the news section and post my maps there..
And?
#1970 posted by Shambler on 2015/11/15 12:36:45
Get a sense of humour you choad. It's hardly secret editing.
#1971 posted by JneeraZ on 2015/11/15 12:43:21
It SHOULD be tagged with a "- Moderator" or something. I don't think that's unreasonable.
BTW.
#1972 posted by Shambler on 2015/11/15 13:10:07
Sorry I SECRETLY EDITED the news post to put in the precious .zip link :P
Quoting A Url
#1973 posted by Preach on 2015/11/20 01:13:22
http://celephais.net/board/
#1974 posted by Spirit on 2015/12/03 21:11:29
Let's Encrypt is public and incredibly easy get a cert with via https://gethttpsforfree.com/
Would be great if func got HTTPS.
#1975 posted by necros on 2015/12/03 21:23:15
what is the point of https unless you are doing things that need to establish encrypted comms?
#1976 posted by Spirit on 2015/12/03 21:46:54
Why would you want to let state surveillance track all our behaviour and communications online? Why should shady agencies be invited to know what you are reading?
It's none of their business. Everything should be encrypted.
#1977 posted by - on 2015/12/03 21:48:05
We need a tinfoil hat emote too. Please add one for us NSA.
#1978 posted by necros on 2015/12/03 21:51:15
i'm surprised it's a free service, since normally the price you're paying for a certificate is the security that the key is stored in.
#1979 posted by metlslime on 2015/12/03 22:01:57
I'm open to this but sleepwalkr would have to do the actual setup, since i don't have access to install this kind of stuff AFAIK.
P.S. one obvious use for https is that you send your password over the internet when you log in (and after that you send a hashed password with every page request.) Asssuming you don't use your func password for any other website it's not a huge risk but still, why not make it more secure?
#1980 posted by Joel B on 2015/12/03 22:03:25
One reason to care about https is that Google cares when listing search results: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2014/08/https-as-ranking-signal.html
Necros
#1981 posted by Spirit on 2015/12/03 22:08:07
It's a joint effort by Mozilla, the EFF and others to make global HTTPS an easier target to reach. The private key nevers leaves your own infrastructure in any sane procedure.
Expensive certs might have more validation, LE is "just" domain based. You show that you control "quakewiki.org" and they sign your cert for it. "Blue" certs require more proof of your identity but are not necessary unless you are transferring actually sensitive data like money.
Any CA can be breached or made accomplice in MITM.
Scampie: Did you miss the last 2 years of news?
Necros
#1982 posted by Spirit on 2015/12/03 22:08:07
It's a joint effort by Mozilla, the EFF and others to make global HTTPS an easier target to reach. The private key nevers leaves your own infrastructure in any sane procedure.
Expensive certs might have more validation, LE is "just" domain based. You show that you control "quakewiki.org" and they sign your cert for it. "Blue" certs require more proof of your identity but are not necessary unless you are transferring actually sensitive data like money.
Any CA can be breached or made accomplice in MITM.
Scampie: Did you miss the last 2 years of news?
OMG NSA STOP REPLAYING MY PACKETZ!
#1983 posted by Spirit on 2015/12/03 22:08:32
#1984 posted by JneeraZ on 2015/12/03 22:20:39
Wouldn't this have to come with a bunch of other changes as well? If you don't have to log in to see the content, what good is encrypting anything?
I admit to ignorance on this, I just don't see how it stops bots from skimming the text...
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