It’s breaking the access to the website and not a good look for the “app store for Linux”. A lesson in central points of failure?

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And it’s still less shit than Snaps. It’s the giant douche and turd sandwich situation with this stuff.

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FWIW … it is fixed now.

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It’s broken on the www.flathub.org domain but not on just flathub.org by itself. Despite browsers trying to get rid of www its still commonly used.

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Yeah, it isn’t a good look for flathub. I looked at the certificate and the Subject Alternative Names section was missing the www prefix. Why they’re not using Let’s Encrypt and certbot beats me because this could all be automated.

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So basic. Even I had it automated for my personal wedding website. Lol.

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topkek

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It’s not expired for me rn, so is this something that happened before?

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Did you go on flathub.org or www.flathub.org? The certs are fine on the former, but expired on the latter.

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Ummm … oops? 🤷‍♂️ 😆

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