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  • Latest #firefox #ESR (v149.0) appears to have stopped reporting the HTTP error code when something goes wrong… in this case for a 403.
    fooflington@infosec.exchangeF fooflington@infosec.exchange

    @guenther oh, joy!

    Uncategorized firefox esr

  • Latest #firefox #ESR (v149.0) appears to have stopped reporting the HTTP error code when something goes wrong… in this case for a 403.
    fooflington@infosec.exchangeF fooflington@infosec.exchange

    @neilmadden yes! It took me a moment to realise it wasn't telling me the whole truth…!

    "Something went wrong" would have been better words… but I still want to know what's going on underneath, even if it's on a "Show more..." button.

    Uncategorized firefox esr

  • Latest #firefox #ESR (v149.0) appears to have stopped reporting the HTTP error code when something goes wrong… in this case for a 403.
    fooflington@infosec.exchangeF fooflington@infosec.exchange

    Latest #firefox #ESR (v149.0) appears to have stopped reporting the HTTP error code when something goes wrong… in this case for a 403. It used to include the HTTP code and some useful words.

    In this error, it looks like the connection just didn't work rather than we got an error from the server.

    Is there a way to turn this back on?

    Uncategorized firefox esr

  • My search has, thus far, been fruitless so I am asking here as a last ditch attempt …
    fooflington@infosec.exchangeF fooflington@infosec.exchange

    @jandi @mozzo @distinctdipole Thanks, this looks very promising, I'll give it a spin and let you know! 😃

    Uncategorized books isbns library koha homebox

  • My search has, thus far, been fruitless so I am asking here as a last ditch attempt …
    fooflington@infosec.exchangeF fooflington@infosec.exchange

    My search has, thus far, been fruitless so I am asking here as a last ditch attempt …

    I am looking for a self-hostable web based application to be an inventory of the (real, rather than e-) #books in the house. It should be able to accept a list of #ISBNs as input for importing items and look them up (with covers) to ingest their metadata.

    It doesn't need #library style circulation (I don't want to run a library so don't want #Koha or equivalent)

    I've been using #HomeBox which is ok but only understands "things" rather than "books" (I've written a isbn2homebox script to make that easier). I'd like something purpose designed for books though.

    Does anyone use anything like this? There are plenty of free or subscription things available online, but I want to run this myself.

    Thanks ☺️

    #selfhosting #inventory

    Uncategorized books isbns library koha homebox

  • Train geeks of the fedi.
    fooflington@infosec.exchangeF fooflington@infosec.exchange

    @quixoticgeek Thinking "mainline" services (rather than those within, say, airports), in the UK at least it's probably something like this… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_139

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