@daniel here the setup is as follows:
The media is uploaded to <s3.eu-central-000.backblazeb2.com> as endpoint, but the instance bucket is private.
I'm using Bunny CDN, which authenticates with B2, downloads the media from <BUCKET-NAME.s3.eu-central-000.backblazeb2.com> and then shows it to the user.
So I guess that's why I didn't see this error so far. I'm already using the URL with the bucket name.
But anyway, good thing that you found the problem and fixed it in just one hour.
Cheers!
@mjg59
Now, as to why FSF may've thought ROMs are ok:
The purpose of Free Software is to remove a power imbalance between vendor and user.
If the vendor can change the software, but the user can't, that gives the vendor coercive power over the user.
So one might conclude that if firmware is in ROM, then vendor is as powerless to change it as the user, so there is no power imbalance.
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@notjustbikes @breizh
the standardized way to embed videos on web pages is using the <video> tag.
YouTube uses a non standardized way by using iFrame to embed another Web-Page which embeds the Video using the <video> tag and tracks the user.
So this page uses the standardized way, YouTube's "standard" does not.
so there's this doc on netflix called "the social dilemma" my mom watched. It's about how abusive social networks can monitor users. if you're on fediverse there's nothing you could learn from it that you don't already know.
Anyways, one of the key theses is the old line about how if you're using a free service then you're the product not the user.
So now my mom is nagging me to move from Linux to Windows because she thinks Linux is spying on me. Windows is safer because its not free...
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