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Meh…

Imo using a perfectly good life to describe, say a severely autistic person, is not appropriate but this may have been lost in translation. And there often isn’t much severely mentally ill people can do, they rely on others almost entirely.

I don’t believe anyone isn’t already doing that to the best of their knowledge and ability. Exceptions to this are rare and I’d argue aren’t really exceptions.

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Dunno where this belongs but this domain’s SSL cert is expired :eyes:

@zikzak or @anon46587892 can hopefully address this?

We have > two months left on both cert’s. When’s the last time you reloaded the site? Discourse is a SPA.

saw it on both my laptop and desktop. Some time today or tomorrow people will not be able to come here (easily).

Have you tried reloading the site?

wtf weird ok it refreshed just now, good work or something?

I get the same when I open the certificate - says it expires today.

It’s a single page application. Until you force a refresh you’re looking at pure JS. The cert never gets reloaded.

Reload the site

F5

Close the app on your phone

Reloaded and I don’t use the app on my phone. Says cert is valid, but if I proceed to open the cert it says it’s expired. But if you’re sure there is no issue I’m not going to worry about it.

For some reason your browser is caching the old certificate and not updating it. We get new certificates every 60 days, and they’re good for 90 days. If you’re on a desktop you can try Ctrl + F5.

Ctrl + R usually does it for me but not in this case. Anyway, unless it causes an issue I’m not going to worry about it. Thanks for checking into it.

Hopefully your browser goes looking for the new cert at midnight. If not you’re going to get security warnings and it will be very difficult to view the site.

I just checked with Chrome which I don’t usually use. Cached cert was the old one, Ctrl + F5 loaded the new one.

Gonna assume waiting until the last minute is default Chrome behavior and there won’t be issues for anybody.

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I’m using Chrome but Ctrl + F5 doesn’t do anything on my system. In any case, I suspect you are correct and there will be no issues.

Could you rephrase? I don’t understand what you’re saying in that last post.