It's a miracle! Youtube is working again! i knew complaining on HN was the answer. I guess i'm off now to watch more Denys Davydov and Combat Veteran News. ...it's so pathetic how we have gotten to this point where these rotten platforms hold so much power over public discourse. Someone needs to bring back snail-mail periodicals with included disk-media. ;)
"Your browser is out of date. Update your browser to view this site properly."
it always makes me sad when i see this. you are not reaching your target audience. fyi this seems to be a cloudflare thing. i see it everywhere. The World Wide Web seems to be going down a dark path. perhaps i do need to update my browser, but why should that matter for just reading a news site. it's like someone wants you to not have access unless you buy a new macbook(or maybe a chromebook). maybe i should just install Chrome already? i just feel like this Big Tech has crossed the line with their customers a long time ago at this point.
btw, fair.org looks interesting. i never heard of them before. Thanks!
does it similarly make you sad if your operating system tells you to update for new security patches or indicators?
the sheer volume of browser exploits - including in-the-wild exploited zero-click zero days - is frankly insane. intentionally leaving yourself unprotected is a bad choice that should be shoved back in your face, often.
> i see it everywhere.
i see it nowhere. update your software! and don't use chrome.
Browse the web with Tor via an up-to-date Firefox. You will run into this page over and over again. Speaking from experience, don't feel like looking it up on CF's docs.
edit: Just ran into the same page on Chromium 141.0.7390.122 without Tor or a VPN, but with NoScript, JShelter, and uBlock extensions enabled. It looks like JShelter + NoScript can trigger it.
This is the page you get:
> Your browser is out of date. Update your browser to view this site properly.
and software monoculture is widely considered a security threat, and so by pushing software monoculture, you yourself are pushing to weaken internet security. GP should potentially be applauded (if he's not using for example IE6)
i’m genuinely fascinated by your thought process here.
how did we go from “update your software; don’t use chrome” to “you are pushing software monoculture and weakening internet security”?
as for “they were not informing him of an insecurity”, this seems to be deliberately obtuse. virtually every major browser includes (and references in their release notes!) fixes for vulnerabilities in stable version updates.
>how did we go from “update your software; don’t use chrome” to “you are pushing software monoculture and weakening internet security”?
given the audience here, i think it's more likely that OP/GP is running an up to date browser that is of an alternate architecture that has not "mainstreamed" all of google and hollywood's ad and drm friendly CSS HTML
i know it's included in the toot, but it feels like this thread should have the link to the act now site: https://chatcontrol.eu/
"The EU Commission proposes... ...Mass surveillance by means of fully automated real-time surveillance of messaging and chats and the end of privacy of digital correspondence... ...network blocking, screening of personal cloud storage including private photos, mandatory age verification resulting in the end of anonymous communication, appstore censorship and excluding minors from the digital world..."
Right, the problem appears to be more an issue of data-rep for time, rather than an issue with 32-bit vs 64-bit architectures. Correct me if I'm wrong, but i think there was long int well before 32 bit chips came around(and long long before 64). Does a system scheduler really need to know the number of seconds elapsed since midnight on Jan-1st-1970? There are only 86400 seconds in a day(31536000 sec/year, 2^32 = 4294967296 - seems like enough, why not split time in 2?). On a side note, i tried setting up a little compute station on my TV about a year ago using an old raspi i had laying around, and the latest version of raspbian-i386 is pretty rot-gut. I seemed to remember it being more snappy when i had done a similar job a few years prior. Also, i seem to remember it doing better at recognizing peripherals a few years prior. I guess this seems to be a trend now: if you don't buy the new tech you are toast, and your old stuff is likely kipple at this point. i think the word I'm looking for is designed-obsolescence. Perhaps a potential light at the end of the tunnel was that i discovered RISC OS, though the 3-button mouse thing sort crashed the party and then i ran out of time. I'm also contemplating SARPi(Slackware) as another contender if i ever get back to the project. Also maybe Plan 9? It seams that kids these days think old computers aren't sexy. Maybe that's fair, but they can be good for the environment(and your wallet).
The link just tells me to download new firefox:
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blog.mozilla.org
Your browser is out of date. Update your browser to view this site properly.
Click here for more information
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