My first solarpunk novel releases today. You can discover Murder in the Tool Library at eBook retailers. For a paperback like I’m holding, you’ll have to wait until next week. (Barnes and Noble did me dirty.)
Well, after enabling captcha and watching spam registrations continue + a bit of taunting from the newly registered spam accounts, I feel confident that this is, in fact, not driven by bots. Yet there are aspects that still look like they are.
@rikudou@voxel
ASFAIR it used to be even worse than that, because if you didn’t want SNI (for compatibility reasons or whatever), but you still wanted a certificate, you had to have one server for every hostname (because each had its own IP), assuming you could afford the additional IP space
Granted you didn’t need a physical server, but that was still a bigger cost
Some servers are more flexible on that front, but early SNI didn’t have those
@doesthisneedaground@skickar if that’s the limit, things could be done in the messaging to make it more clear (and possibly avoid the transfer altogether)
In case this is just a fluke, have you tried pinging @jerry? He’s been making tests recently
Here is Cruzan and Thor stalking birds out on the balcony. I am pretty sure cats understand that birds are really spy devices and attempt to maintain our privacy.
book release: Murder in the Tool Library (slrpnk.net)
My first solarpunk novel releases today. You can discover Murder in the Tool Library at eBook retailers. For a paperback like I’m holding, you’ll have to wait until next week. (Barnes and Noble did me dirty.)