@kensanata Well, if I were a paranoid person, I'd suspect a man-in-the-middle attack. Or an overprotective router that thinks it's stopping you from leeching Wi-Fi.
Try using a VPN so you bypass the hotel and see if you still get the warning. If the warning is always there, then you may have done something that messed up your fingerprint calculations. Any SSH or crypto library updates on your laptop since the last uneventful connection?
Of course, this is all guesswork :/
climate
@crazypedia
If another instance can trust I am me enough to put my words in front of their people, why do I need any kind of sign on?
Obviously the constraint of creating a log in for each of these services is artificial, serving a need that isn't strictly technical
One of the earliest realizations I had upon joining #mastodon was how many Twitter accounts exist only to provoke outrage, anger, and controversy according to sone algorithm 👎
@kjetil_kilhavn @pluralistic as an American who lives in Europe and has experienced the health system here, this is absolutely true. Here at least the you get something for the taxes you pay. I'm not a financially rich person, but I live a higher quality of life here than I would in the US.
@dredmorbius @pluralistic I will never forget Ello, largely because about once a month I get a message that says "SvetlanaHotMILF348 is following you on Ello." I log on and report/block SvetlanaHotMILF348, only to have to repeat the operation a month later with CandieeLuvvs69 etc. And so on.
That someone apparently believes that you might be able to make money by follow-spamming on Ello really demonstrates that there are no limits to human optimism.
It would be neat if #hackerspace/#fablab collectives collaborated to improve #FreeCAD. For example: documentation, translations, and even low-hanging fruit issues
@daniel @ajroach42 I'm sorry but this kind of property is grotesque.
There’s a common thread in tech that once you make enough money, maybe you’ll “buy a farm” and live out there with more connection to nature. I’ve often thought about this myself — I grew up in the woods and would love to be surrounded by walking paths and trees instead of sidewalks and cars. But the thing that’s missing in a rural setting is community and the intellectual stimulation of culture. Bookshops and even libraries are mostly gone, and there’s no “third spaces” in rural areas to go to.
Here’s more about time banking including a video: https://timebanks.org/what-is-timebanking/
And here’s the “Living the Change” documentary: https://youtu.be/gq9sg397ee8
pro-libre software, pro-holisticism
pro-communalism, anti-consumerism
anti-witchhunts
fan of #Plan9 and #HaikuOS
I write software (C++) for a living.