so this is a bit wild
i've got an oldie iPad 2 running iOS 9.3.5. this has some expired root certificates which results in several apps not working properly. Plex will load, but it won't be able to negotiate with your plex server, for instance.
since apple doesn't offer new iOS updates for it (with refreshed certificates).. it seemed like i was kinda stuck.
as it turns out, and is documented nowhere aside from a post on reddit, you can manually download your own root certificate - and iOS lets you install it without complaint.
if you're on an ancient iOS device, just point its Safari browser to this url: https://letsencrypt.org/certs/isrgrootx1.der
tap Install when prompted - and you've got working certificates again!
this just breathed new life into a 10+ year old iPad, which will become a bedtime plex viewer.
@lispi314 Remote vdev(s) that are part of a local encrypted ZFS pool. I’ve only ever done that on a LAN though.
@sinbach The Fiery Furnace.
@mary and I made an inflatable snow den tonight and we’re expecting a couple feet of snow by tomorrow. Hopefully Edward will be in in one piece when we wake up! Heidi has no idea.
@Linux_in_a_Bit I posted some ramblings on The Outpost (NomadNet), related to email, that you might be interested in.
The formerly abandoned Bell Labs building in Holmdel, NJ. At one point slated for demolition, the historic site has since been turned into Bell Works, a multi-use complex that was the filming location for the series Severance.
See the rest: https://www.abandonedamerica.us/bell-labs
@sinbach Viet-om-nom
@cstross The guy isn’t wrong. This is pretty well established wildlife management practice. Mostly this role is performed by recreational hunting here in Colorado. They do the math annually for species, sex, area and make a lottery.
@deutrino I use Telnyx for a DID and it is pretty cheap.
Nostr:
acd1f62fad47b98657ac57e91c34613201d0ad273f331b67799874b887c42c60
Marathon Training:
https://theoutpost.life/marathon