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Commercial users who pay at least 25K/year to OpenSSL already, complain that we don't feed their business for free as we no longer support OpenSSL v1 in the vanilla curl release.

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    Commercial users who pay at least 25K/year to OpenSSL already, complain that we don't feed their business for free as we no longer support OpenSSL v1 in the vanilla curl release.

    OpenSSL v1 is not available (updated) anymore without paying for it. Why would we serve obviously strictly commercial interests without getting paid?

    So, up-to-date curl with support for OpenSSL v1 is only available for paying customers. You can become one right now!

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    • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

      Commercial users who pay at least 25K/year to OpenSSL already, complain that we don't feed their business for free as we no longer support OpenSSL v1 in the vanilla curl release.

      OpenSSL v1 is not available (updated) anymore without paying for it. Why would we serve obviously strictly commercial interests without getting paid?

      So, up-to-date curl with support for OpenSSL v1 is only available for paying customers. You can become one right now!

      auxonic@ottawa.placeA This user is from outside of this forum
      auxonic@ottawa.placeA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @bagder good choice. Hopefully they’ll just whine a bit but pay. Curl is worth every penny

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      • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

        Commercial users who pay at least 25K/year to OpenSSL already, complain that we don't feed their business for free as we no longer support OpenSSL v1 in the vanilla curl release.

        OpenSSL v1 is not available (updated) anymore without paying for it. Why would we serve obviously strictly commercial interests without getting paid?

        So, up-to-date curl with support for OpenSSL v1 is only available for paying customers. You can become one right now!

        christoff@yem.bouncingaroundtheroom.onlineC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @bagder that's wild, easier to just keep paying than change anything. I know orgs that still run deprecated tech for that reason, it's wild.

        Though, TBH, I'm shocked they're paying for it instead of just, ya know, doing whatever they want 😄

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        • christoff@yem.bouncingaroundtheroom.onlineC christoff@yem.bouncingaroundtheroom.online

          @bagder that's wild, easier to just keep paying than change anything. I know orgs that still run deprecated tech for that reason, it's wild.

          Though, TBH, I'm shocked they're paying for it instead of just, ya know, doing whatever they want 😄

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          I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

          All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

          @christoff @bagder

          #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

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            I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

            All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

            @christoff @bagder

            #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

            bonkers@nerdculture.deB This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Radio_Azureus @christoff @bagder wow, not the win3.11 any longer? That's a huge leap for mankind.

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            • radio_azureus@ioc.exchangeR radio_azureus@ioc.exchange

              I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

              All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

              @christoff @bagder

              #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

              vickyjo@mastodon.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Radio_Azureus @christoff @bagder I had to get a passport photo last week, it was still running XP Embedded, and BSoD'd on me.

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