top | item 46313473 (no title) purerandomness | 2 months ago Please install a TLS certificate to the site so people can view the content. discuss order hn newest CompuHacker|2 months ago The link doesn't point to an HTTPS server. philipwhiuk|2 months ago Exactly - it's on a short leash towards being blocked by browsers.https://security.googleblog.com/2025/10/https-by-default.htm... DaSHacka|2 months ago There is a cert, it's just not signed by a CA. g947o|2 months ago That's in some sense even worse than plain HTTP, because it gives you a false sense of security. load replies (1) unknown|2 months ago [deleted] yawaramin|2 months ago What are you guys talking about. It automatically redirects to the HTTPS version and the cert is signed by Let's Encrypt. load replies (1)
CompuHacker|2 months ago The link doesn't point to an HTTPS server. philipwhiuk|2 months ago Exactly - it's on a short leash towards being blocked by browsers.https://security.googleblog.com/2025/10/https-by-default.htm...
philipwhiuk|2 months ago Exactly - it's on a short leash towards being blocked by browsers.https://security.googleblog.com/2025/10/https-by-default.htm...
DaSHacka|2 months ago There is a cert, it's just not signed by a CA. g947o|2 months ago That's in some sense even worse than plain HTTP, because it gives you a false sense of security. load replies (1) unknown|2 months ago [deleted] yawaramin|2 months ago What are you guys talking about. It automatically redirects to the HTTPS version and the cert is signed by Let's Encrypt. load replies (1)
g947o|2 months ago That's in some sense even worse than plain HTTP, because it gives you a false sense of security. load replies (1)
yawaramin|2 months ago What are you guys talking about. It automatically redirects to the HTTPS version and the cert is signed by Let's Encrypt. load replies (1)
CompuHacker|2 months ago
philipwhiuk|2 months ago
https://security.googleblog.com/2025/10/https-by-default.htm...
DaSHacka|2 months ago
g947o|2 months ago
unknown|2 months ago
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yawaramin|2 months ago