@pwm@KuteboiCoder@bot@amerika zerossl, but you have to go through their javashit to get a token. From some script I found a list (so I copied it into mkcerts.sh) which I *think* is all free, but I'm not certain: CAs[LE]=https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory CAs[LEtest]=https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory CAs[buypass]=https://api.buypass.com/acme/directory CAs[buypasstest]=https://api.test4.buypass.no/acme/directory CAs[ZSSL]=https://acme.zerossl.com/v2/DV90 CAs[sslcom_rsa]=https://acme.ssl.com/sslcom-dv-rsa CAs[sslcom_ecc]=https://acme.ssl.com/sslcom-dv-ecc CAs[jewgle]=https://dv.acme-v02.api.pki.goog/directory CAs[jewgletest]=https://dv.acme-v02.test-api.pki.goog/directory
@Deplorable_Degenerate@luithe@catmanmancat@Shadowman311@rlier23 If you're not running Apple-tier shitware it should be off by default. Get familiar with inspecting exif data and check it before posting, make sure the thing is behaving as you expect, if not, configure it appropriately or replace it.
>For a more type-safe ==, we have ===. For a more type-safe <, we have... nothing. "123" < "0124", always, no matter what you do. Casting doesn't help, either. >== converts to numbers when possible (123 == "123foo"� although "123" != "123foo"), which means it converts to floats when possible. So large hex strings (like, say, password hashes) may occasionally compare true when they're not. Even JavaScript doesn't do this. - https://thelo.ca/php.txt (mostly taken from eev.ee's post and some other, phpsadness or such)
@realman543@goo@p@MisterRogersSnapped It was supposed to be, but now it's just "anime or anime-like". Basically everything @Zettour posts ends up in there. (Although it's questionable how often that actually succeeds; seems there's some weirdness with his attachments or instance or something. My client doesn't notify me that the images are saved until I go save something else, usually this indicates the path wasn't available at the time.)
>And if I'm being frank, if you have over 10,000 memes you have bigger problems than sorting. >maymays 10k seems like an average number. I am deliberately very conservative because I store misc funny shit on my flashdrive, the consequence being that sometimes I have to ask people for things I can rotate in my mind because for some fucking reason I didn't think it would be useful at the time.