I know this is web heresy, but it's perfectly fine for me to serve http://idlewords.com over plain http and y'all need to stand down.
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Replying to @Pinboard
It may be okay in some cases, but it’s really only a benefit to do it and super low barrier to entry as it’s free and made super easy by
@Cloudflare and others. Stops annoying ISP’s and Airlines from taking over half your page and can give nice performance boosts too.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @TibitXimer @Cloudflare
I like how you keep shilling a large corporate intermediary here. Say no to cloudflare and the centralized web
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Replying to @Pinboard @Cloudflare
I’ve had problems with them in the past, mostly around them hiding some of the bad guys for a time, but they seem much better at it now. Overall I think they’ve done way more to improve the internet than not. Could just use
@letsencrypt then if you don’t like CF, still free & ez.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @TibitXimer @Pinboard and
Using someone else’s TLS-terminating proxy is not the same as end-to-end encryption. The free tier of CloudFlare encourages bad practices. It’s also just a bad idea to trust one company with the entire internet’s security.
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Replying to @nickbering @TibitXimer and
Meh, I don’t like corporate proxy servers. letsencrypt was really easy to set up though; I got it going in maybe 30 mins the first time, after one too many incidents of ads being added to my own connection to my own web site.
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Letsencrypt is awesome
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