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Call for reviewers 

Latest thought on being at 50/3019 : could machine learning be used for feature detection on existing emoji fonts to influence emoji representation? Would definitions (like [this]zachdecook.com/fossmoji-exampl)) generated from other fonts be derivative works? Have any vendors alleged infringement over similar redesigns?

@lunduke
works better on my phone than my RSS reader, the app doesn't even open lbry links for me (or maybe mine's just out of date: it's not on ), and using youtube feels plain bad.

@don
@purism
I mean a number of the click targets look really small: in this video, the files list. Showing fingers in a smartphone ad or technical video is pretty normal.

@purism
I'm very concerned that it appears all of the testing is with a stylus. Will the Librem 5 support our fingers?

Rhapsode news 

It would be better if the internet were modeled off of something like Tor .onion services, where you *know* you have a secure path, because the address is literally the fingerprint of the server. "But how can I make sense of which site is which?" You guessed it, petnames github.com/cwebber/rebooting-t

And, bookmarks *are* petnames, with a minor UI tweak w3.org/2005/Security/usability

The DNS + SSL CA model puts users at risk. I hope we can move past it.

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So the government of Kazakhstan is MITM'ing all SSL'ed traffic lobste.rs/s/uqj8nq/mitm_on_all

The way they are doing this is by adding a Certificate Authority (CA) that allows them to snoop all traffic.

This is, by the way, why SSL is criticized as being "only as secure as the weakest CA in your system". Here it's deliberate, but that's a problem in general.

@frainz @clerie@chaos.social Tte benefit of Matrix is federation, and end to end encryption. Mattermost is self-hosted slack: an administrator can read direct messages.

@HerraBRE @tomasino@mastodon.sdf.org Is it easy/possible to self-host a pagekite server? The easier it is to set up, the more public instances could be available.

@alcinnz Is this the part where we make our own standard subset? (saying "we don't support floats, etc")

@alcinnz Yes. Though I'm not *exactly* sure about what you mean with the last point. And on which project should this effort be put toward?

@alcinnz I'm a big fan of CSS grid (of course always having `display:block;` as a fallback in page design). I'm also a huge fan of user-styles: `prefers-color-scheme` solves a problem that didn't need to exist. "Hamburger menus" are also an interest of mine: seems like that shouldn't need javascript, also could be defined by user styles.

But seriously I do want help developing a new browser engine! I've got enough on my plate, but as a browser developer I feel a certain responsibility.

So if you're a developer who's also concerned about the collapse in browser divirsity, or even just security or accessibility, please tell me your interests and I might be able to suggest a smaller component for you to tackle in whatever spare time you have.

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