

Must be a reason why they don’t want us to see the code. Maybe it’s whatever they’re changing to attempt to build a walled garden to keep the app protection money rolling in.
The username is the joke.
I’m not putting in more effort than you clowns unless I feel like it lol


Must be a reason why they don’t want us to see the code. Maybe it’s whatever they’re changing to attempt to build a walled garden to keep the app protection money rolling in.


I was so confused.



The only reason why the MBAs and Execs have jobs are because the shareholders want more money.
Customers don’t decide company leadership unless it interferes with shareholder or exec goals.
The system of ownership determining everything for everyone is the problem but good luck getting those in power to give up that ownership complex.


They encourage whatever gets them more money.
In 2017 they hadn’t saturated market share and were still trying for conversions from people who weren’t using their product.
Reducing the valid time will not solve the underlying problems they are trying to fix.
We’re just gonna see more and more mass outages over time especially if this reduces to an uncomfortably short duration. Imagine what might happen if a mass crowdflare/microsoft/amazon/google outage that goes on perhaps a week or two? what if the CAs we use go down longer than the expiration period?
Sure, the current goal is to move everybody over to ACME but now that’s yet another piece of software that has to be monitored, may have flaws or exploits, may not always run as expected… and has dozens of variations with dependencies and libraries that will have various levels of security of their own and potentially more vulnerabilities.
I don’t have the solution, I just don’t see this as fixing anything. What’s the replacement?