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Debian rips the certs Mozilla uses out and packages them in ca-certificates, which seems to end up installing certs into /etc/ssl/certs. but idk if this is standardized behavior or not

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suddenly realizing i don’t know how POSIX systems make sure software knows where the trusted root certificates are

@vaporeon_ that looks like the high contrast theme to me; the standard dark theme uses a less dark background color

@vaporeon_ good job. sorry fur the belated treats, but *hands you some Vaporeon treats*

@wallhackio @Lady @vaporeon_ when i saw that the tutorial used a Ruby installer i had never heard of befur i was like “okay well there’s your purroblem”. rbenv is pretty good, just use that

@wallhackio @vaporeon_ also

doesn’t ubuntu have Ruby in its repositories? why couldn’t you just apt install ruby?

@wallhackio @vaporeon_ btw Ruby can definitely build against current OpenSSL so idk what your toolchain is doing but it seems kinda bad

@vaporeon_ @wallhackio (i was joking. i just thought “i needed to install something called libyaml” was a funny thing to say)

@vaporeon_ i’m fascinated by the way XMPP is currently in active use but in a silent way

@wallhackio @monorail unfurtunately you’re not in a play rn so it’s not socially acceptable to wish you to break a leg

re: being a cynical bastard about a video game 

@packetcat they literally named them Jetpack Cat

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