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Comment Re: I AM TROLLING HERE (Score 1) 77

That's exactly what I want. I've got an old "Home Theatre Master" MX700, which is now owned by URC and it's a paperweight, because all I could get was Win3.1 software which no longer runs. Best remote I've owned. With you on the touchscreen thing too - totally useless.

Currently got two Harmony 650s, which are okay, but the way they don't know the current state and don't function in any useful way until you tell them which 5-step macro mode you want to be in *and wait for it to play that whole thing* just so you can turn down the stereo... yeah I'm still in the market for the ideal device. I know it'll never happen though.

Comment Re:Ok, so dumb question (Score 2) 159

Better. Almost all certificate renewals from a modern CA can be automated, old certificates get cycled out, new ones get cycled in. Apple's not actually the bad guy in this fight, in my opinion.

Also from my point of view, there's lower impact to the overall chain if an intermediate or root certificate is invalidated or worse, compromised, because while the number of issued certificates are higher, the process is more frequent.

I'd guess (but don't know) much of the pushback is from the older CAs that have not kept up with the times and are already losing ground to Let's Encrypt and the certificate managers run by cloud providers like AWS' Certificate Manager and Azure's App Service Certificates. It was the older CA's that originally pushed for a differential in the display of "extended verification" certificates, but nobody has really noticed that the "EV" portion has basically dropped out of the public view - which is fine, EV always seemed like a money grab to me by the CAs anyway.

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