No.23123
also
tidus hungers for desktops
No.23126
whatmin doesn't really know what a MITM attack is yet, so he doesn't really understand what risks there are with self-signed certificates.
However, most of this risk could be mitigated if he, for example, put the fingerprint of the certificate up in the header somewhere or something. It doesn't have to be complicated. That way, if you're paranoid, you can view the cert's fingerprint and compare it to the one that whatmin has published.
<> but how do you know that whatmin published the fingerprint?? what if someone hackered in the middle and use a different cert and then also hackered /what/ and changed the fingerprint that's displayed???
you just hab tobleave
No.23127
>>23126He's so dumb it's probably easy to hack him
No.23131
>>23126or just use lets encrypt…
No.23132
>>23126/what/min fix this shit before an attacker steals my /what/ credentials!!