At least that kind of makes some sense. It looks needlessly difficult, but you can at least see how someone who isn’t certifiably insane would mash those two games up.
Why do images from slrpnk.net always appear broken to me?
If I try to open just the image in another tab, I get:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to slrpnk.net. PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
Error code: PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
<span style="color:#323232;">The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
</span>
Hmm, those should be all fine, but maybe another extension is the issue? Since you likely have it installed anyways, can you check if the images load in a clean Edge or Chromium browser?
No, the images are clearly served over HTTPS here. I suspect it might be a disagreement over the exact version of TLS being used as I admit my configuration of that is a bit amateurish, but you must have configured some rather extreme hardening measures for that to have such a result.
I haven’t manually changed anything, to be honest. My entire security setup is based on copying what I read on sites like this - I’m thirty years out of IT and can’t be arsed to stay up to date.
Then I am at a total loss. You seem to be the only one affected, or at least the only one that told us so far and it is a reasonably popular server.
We do use the new image proxy feature on Lemmy, which still has some bugs to iron out, but that has also been running a few weeks now, without anyone having major issue like you seem to have.
In that one Macklemore song. For a long while I thought he was singing “So we put our hands up like the silly can holders” instead of “like the ceiling can’t hold us”
Neigh. The picture is only showing from the (human) wrist down. Horse legs and most (all?) mammal quadruped legs actually pretty closely resemble each other.
It’s actually a really interesting question. It’s commonly believed that on horses the vestigial remnants of additional toes/hooves/foot structure are the chestnuts and ergots. The first known horse had 3 and 4 hooves per leg! https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b35b141b-7684-42e4-a745-1ff2d5a94587.png
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d6b8bc87-d0cf-4bb8-bfa6-787e09524093.png This is a trimmed chestnut. They grow a material similar to a nail or horse hoof - ergots are similar, but in a different location. When they get big you just peel or clip it off. They can smell a bit strong when you trim them, but hooves smell worse when the farrier comes out!
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