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Kind of irritated that Ruby's httpclient ships with its own trusted root certs and doesn't give you an easy... #ruby aaron.pk/n4Vi1
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@JohnB In general, it's not lock-in if you can easily pick up and move somewhere else. cc @caseorganic More info... aaron.pk/r4Vg1
Replying to @bmndr
@t_a_w @bmndr Until it's up on rubygems.org you can use the version from github directly: aaron.pk/r4Vf2
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Replying to @GetReporter
@GetReporter Great! Maybe also cache locations from Foursquare locally so I don't have to wait for the API request... aaron.pk/r4Vf1
@getreporter I know you just added the ability to delete places, but can I hide them from the list too? There are... aaron.pk/n4Ve1
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Replying to @andpoul
@andpoul No, that would cancel out most of the reasons I use it in the first place. (aaron.pk/r4Va1)
Friend just asked me: "You still do PHP on purpose?" (aaron.pk/n4Va1)
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Replying to @jlengstorf
@jlengstorf I had a similar view walking across the Hawrhorne bridge tonight! So nice out!! (aaron.pk/r4VV3)
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Replying to @davystevenson
@davystevenson Can't go wrong with hot toddys or ginger drinks! (aaron.pk/r4VV2)
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Replying to @ac
@ac Thanks! Corrected it in the post. (aaron.pk/r4VV1)
Replying to @mattb
@mattb Yeah it seems to be unique to 12.04 LTS. I need to use the LTS version, not willing to upgrade to 13 tho. (aaron.pk/r4VU7)
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Replying to @mattb
@mattb Are you running Ubuntu 12.04? (aaron.pk/r4VU6)
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Replying to @mattb
@mattb Unfortunately that *also* just returns "OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012". Thanks Ubuntu. (aaron.pk/r4VU5)
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How to test and confirm OpenSSL is updated for Nginx and Ruby on Ubuntu 12.04 #heartbleed aaronparecki.com/articles/20…
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Replying to @veganstraightedge
@veganstraightedge Actually looks like Instagram is 500'ing for me... (aaron.pk/r4VU3)
Replying to @sferik
@JamesChevalier @sferik Thanks but on Ubuntu `openssl version` always says "OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012"... #heartbleed aaron.pk/r4VU2
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So uh, how can I confirm my Ruby is actually using the recompiled OpenSSL (Ubuntu 12.04) #heartbleed (aaron.pk/n4VU2)
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Let me rephrase that: If you run an API that sends webhooks, your users can #heartbleed your API servers (aaron.pk/r4VU1)
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So wait, a malicious server can also #heartbleed clients too? (aaron.pk/n4VU1)
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