En Asamblea en el #Hacklab del Centro Social la Ingobernable ... se llegó al consenso de ir abandonando progresivamente con amor y cariño, de la mensajería instantánea Telegram, a la nuestra . Redes libres, autónomas y federadas. Como #GNUSocial ... Naturalmente . No podía ser de otro modo.
Upon revisit of the site, I instead get a more reasonable message: »The certificate expired on August 13, 2017 at 7:46 PM. The current time is August 13, 2017 at 10:44 PM.»
(the previous message was btw also a SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE...)
Wtf?! »Firefox did not connect to mastodon.acc.sunet.se because your computer’s clock appears to show the wrong time and this is preventing a secure connection.
Your computer is set to 2017-08-13, when it should be 2017-08-12. To fix this problem, change your date and time settings to match the correct time.» !security
@hikerus Could you see if there's a difference between accounts on Mastodon <1.5.1 and >=1.5.1 please? Salmon slaps (including the 'follow' verb, thus not activating new WebSub subscriptions I guess) did not reach Mastodon at least for =1.5.0
@m0n5t3r Yeah, check my reply to the other post in this thread, I now afterqards see the cross on the back. But in school we only saw pictures (that I remember) where they were almost black and the cross much more coherent in white.
@piecritic Ooh, so it's a "cross spider"! I had an entirely different image in my head for that one, more sinister looking. But apparently they differ quite a lot in appearance. Most here look more sinister though: http://www.entomologi.se/cgi-bin/enter_sp.cgi?iljwhat=2001
But now that I look at my picture again, I do see the pretty distinctive "cross" on its back. Thanks for looking it up! I'm short on bandwidth where I am so I appreciate it (and don't have any good literature on thr subject either, which I now realise I should get).
@sylvhem Or maybe a method of tagging me as an insensitive image poster, disabling previews only for accounts tagged like that. Then blocking isn't necessary either.
@sylvhem I don't see how it's "not safe for work". Especially if I reach out to spider scientists, that'd be counter productive even.
However if you mean "content warning" then we don't implement anything lile that directly in !GNUsocial, but if you want to do some content analysis I _did_ in fact have "spider" written explicitly in my post - even referencing the attached image.
Maybe the best solution for sensitive individuals is to disable automatic image previews? Because I honestly can't #cw all possible phobias. Click-to-show is the best solution imho, unless the explicit purpose of the site is to be an image board...