> the border control had notified the TVtax people @mangeurdenuage Such service %). > and since then my fam has to pay it. I guess they actually use it, right?
> Our [TV licensing] database is notified when a new TV is purchased. There's nowhere to hide. @mangeurdenuage Someone should tell them that television sets alongside a TV aerial plug can have: SCART, an RCA connector, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB, Ethernet.
@schestowitz That php-fpm/nginx issue (or a misconfiguration issue, depending on how to look at it) got branded?.. The issue did get my attention when I learnt of it, but I never thought of it as *that* interesting, albeit maybe embarrassing for PHP: it's a continuation of the 2010 php-fpm bug of a similar nature; the mitigation is also the same: don't pass to php-fpm filenames you don't know exist. Everything I've configured wasn't affected at all. https://loadaverage.org/url/5777090 – here it also doesn't sound serious at all. Ugh, just update PHP already and/or harden the nginx configuration.
@dblaze09 I forbade Android WebView's User Agent from accessing /.well-known/nodeinfo. Quite a hack, but that works %). Really should work this out with the Fedilab's upstream…
@dblaze09 !loadaverage had the Nodeinfo plugin disabled for a several weeks, I re-enabled it a few days ago after I added the proper indices to the "notice" table. The !gnusocial Nodeinfo plugin advertises software as "gnusocial". When Fedilab checks Nodeinfo, it expects "gnu" for some reason. As far as I can tell, neither the original @chimo's plugin, nor the included one ever had this value. Weird.
@clacke This reminds me of a similar exchange with @mmn about what GNU social is. Except more polite :-). Will be hard to find. Anyway, these things happen. Has anyone explained to @lain what Pleroma is yet %)?