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needle0 ◴[] No.19823806[source]
I’ll still keep using Firefox since I recognize the importance of browser diversity and the hazards of a Chrome monoculture (that and vertical tabs), but, yikes.

Still, this type of oversight seems all too common even in large companies. I remember several cases from Fortune 500 companies in the past few years alone. What would be a good way to automate checking for them? Has anyone developed a tool designed specifically to avoid certificate expiry disasters?

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1. luckylion ◴[] No.19824298[source]
Maybe we need more browser diversity than just two different teams with two different systems. Both are sitting very close to each other geographically, and both are produced in the same culture (as in silicon valley), so it would seem likely that, while they compete with each other, they will apply very similar answers to problems they face.