There's a new certificate, expiring May 9, 2019, which is a Thursday, so hopefully we won't have that same problem next time. If anyone is particularly concerned, add a calendar reminder for Monday, May 6, 2019, to check the certificate and email Telltale support to complain if they haven't done anything to renew it.
Some browsers will show a problem with the page lock because people put up images that are not from https servers, so it's just warning you that part of the page is not encrypted (it's those images).
There's a new certificate, expiring May 9, 2019, which is a Thursday, so hopefully we won't have that same problem next time. If anyone is … moreparticularly concerned, add a calendar reminder for Monday, May 6, 2019, to check the certificate and email Telltale support to complain if they haven't done anything to renew it.
Some browsers will show a problem with the page lock because people put up images that are not from https servers, so it's just warning you that part of the page is not encrypted (it's those images).
I'm using a Linux PC to write this at the moment, and it comes with a "cal" program I can use to generate calendars for arbitrary years. For example, January 1, 10000, is going to be a Saturday, which means all those poor developers who will have just been working so hard to fix that four-digit-year problem are going to have to work overtime on a holiday weekend to fix all the things they missed. Plan to retire before then.
Of course, there are lots and lots of ways to come up with the day of the week for any particular date. Any calendar app you have could probably do it.
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There's a new certificate, expiring May 9, 2019, which is a Thursday, so hopefully we won't have that same problem next time. If anyone is particularly concerned, add a calendar reminder for Monday, May 6, 2019, to check the certificate and email Telltale support to complain if they haven't done anything to renew it.
Some browsers will show a problem with the page lock because people put up images that are not from https servers, so it's just warning you that part of the page is not encrypted (it's those images).
That was oddly specific.
Yeah, but it's also easy to find with Google. :P
Google is Love, Google is Life
I had this one.
Oh well, too late. Next time.
When this was happening I thought the problem was on my end, got me pretty worried haha.
It's fixed
Oh thank God, I had the same problem and I was getting worried.
I'm using a Linux PC to write this at the moment, and it comes with a "cal" program I can use to generate calendars for arbitrary years. For example, January 1, 10000, is going to be a Saturday, which means all those poor developers who will have just been working so hard to fix that four-digit-year problem are going to have to work overtime on a holiday weekend to fix all the things they missed. Plan to retire before then.
Of course, there are lots and lots of ways to come up with the day of the week for any particular date. Any calendar app you have could probably do it.
Google is trash. When I got a copyright strike I had to do this shit
What!? You have a youtube channel!? What's the name!?
Edit : I think I'm fucking blind, am I?
Yep
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpHjbsw9cHbFXuanXmf3uwA
Wait a minute.. I'm already subscribe, that's weird
This has been fixed since yesterday afternoon, so I think having this thread open is a bit redundant at this point.