Honestly, I have no idea how to tell what's going on here. Chromium on one of my machines does it, on the other it doesn't. It seems to have to do with Safe Browsing but chrome://safe-browsing/ doesn't show any hashes matching the file. I can't find any useful way to debug this.
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And other excel files work, and the URL is HTTPS. Here's the URL if anyone wants to try: https://bbs.espressif.com/download/file.php?id=1655 …
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another reason i use firefox, it says "hey this could be a problem..." where I can just click "sure, i'll take the bait"
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yea, with ff you can just assume you're owned already
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As a long time Opera fan I agree... But the fact they they're now owned by the Chinese is scaring some users away. I've just installed Vivaldi and it seems to have a lot of the Opera features I love (like gestures) So far so good, but I'm only on Day 1 of my testing.
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And when did Chromium start doing this! Thanks for the warning
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Wait, that's a thing? Wow. I know about warnings and "are you sure you want to save this" messages when downloading any executable or a package manager file, but outright denying the file is wrong. There should be a chrome://flags flag, that you can enable/disable. But IDK.
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Chromium is right. Excel is the source of all evilness.
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It used to warn me, not block it. I had to turn off a feature in the settings. Now it doesn't even warn.
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