Don't know about a fic but that is a description of a classic Monty Python sketch with different people...
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I think you're mistaking my insanity for your reality.
I'd read the hell out of that ... if it exists.
On Mon, 9 Oct 2023 at 12:29, Terribletigger <bulletgirl@...> wrote:
Hi all, does anyone remember which story had harry and some others chanting in Latin and hitting their potions books on their heads? Been through my bookmarks and can’t seem to find it!
On Oct 10, 2023, at 6:52 PM, AlyssonR <alyssonrowan@...> wrote:
?
I've read it .... but I can't remember any other details.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 15:47, Shane via <shanecawley=[email protected]> wrote:
Please help me find a HP story where Bellatrix and other Deatheaters are addicted to TV soaps in Azkhaban and fed greasy foods and deep-fried Mars bars so that Voldemort arrives to break them out he finds fat unhealthy couch potatoes.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 15:47, Shane via <shanecawley=[email protected]> wrote:
Please help me find a HP story where Bellatrix and other Deatheaters are addicted to TV soaps in Azkhaban and fed greasy foods and deep-fried Mars bars so that Voldemort arrives to break them out he finds fat unhealthy couch potatoes.
On Mon, 9 Oct 2023 at 12:29, Terribletigger <bulletgirl@...> wrote:
Hi all, does anyone remember which story had harry and some others chanting in Latin and hitting their potions books on their heads? Been through my bookmarks and can’t seem to find it!
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 22:37, tumshie1960 via groups.io
<tumshie1960@...> wrote:
Same fic as I recommended
Tommy
British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God www.stopthetraffik.org
On Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at 21:57:49 BST, Bryan Sutherland via groups.io <sutherlandclan2005@...> wrote:
This one has snape as a good person, lillys adopted brother harry/ hermione and death I think this is your story.
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9552519/1/Reboot
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 15:18, tumshie1960 via groups.io
<tumshie1960@...> wrote:
This is a good Mentor!Snape fic based on the Reptilla28 challenge where Harry, Hermione and Snape all end up in Death's office.
Tommy
British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God www.stopthetraffik.org
On Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at 12:28:06 BST, dmneikirk <dmneikirk@...> wrote:
I have read that story more than once, but can't remember which one it was.? I think it was by . Most probably either or What you are looking for is in a story where Snape is a mentor to Harry and Hermione
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 15:18, tumshie1960 via groups.io
<tumshie1960@...> wrote:
This is a good Mentor!Snape fic based on the Reptilla28 challenge where Harry, Hermione and Snape all end up in Death's office.
Tommy
British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God www.stopthetraffik.org
On Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at 12:28:06 BST, dmneikirk <dmneikirk@...> wrote:
I have read that story more than once, but can't remember which one it was.? I think it was by . Most probably either or What you are looking for is in a story where Snape is a mentor to Harry and Hermione
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 15:18, tumshie1960 via groups.io
<tumshie1960@...> wrote:
This is a good Mentor!Snape fic based on the Reptilla28 challenge where Harry, Hermione and Snape all end up in Death's office.
Tommy
British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God www.stopthetraffik.org
On Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at 12:28:06 BST, dmneikirk <dmneikirk@...> wrote:
I have read that story more than once, but can't remember which one it was.? I think it was by . Most probably either or What you are looking for is in a story where Snape is a mentor to Harry and Hermione
Please help me find a HP story where Bellatrix and other Deatheaters are addicted to TV soaps in Azkhaban and fed greasy foods and deep-fried Mars bars so that Voldemort arrives to break them out he finds fat unhealthy couch potatoes.
This is a good Mentor!Snape fic based on the Reptilla28 challenge where Harry, Hermione and Snape all end up in Death's office.
Tommy
British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God www.stopthetraffik.org
On Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at 12:28:06 BST, dmneikirk <dmneikirk@...> wrote:
I have read that story more than once, but can't remember which one it was.? I think it was by . Most probably either or What you are looking for is in a story where Snape is a mentor to Harry and Hermione
I have read that story more than once, but can't remember which one it was.? I think it was by . Most probably either or What you are looking for is in a story where Snape is a mentor to Harry and Hermione
Hi all, does anyone remember which story had harry and some others chanting in Latin and hitting their potions books on their heads? Been through my bookmarks and can’t seem to find it!
Slightly different procedure I found today, looking for internet radio streams - of all things - and decided to try it on??on a lark. It seems to work. Now, whether it will remain so has yet to be seen. This had to do with secure connections to internet radio streams, but it seems to fit in with any similar web address (http:// instead of https://)
Open Chrome (or other chromium web browsers), go to the website and then click on the padlock icon to the left of the URL box and then from the drop down menu select the 'Site Settings' option, you can then scroll down to the 'Insecure content' option at the bottom of the page and select 'Allow', this will create an exception for the website and allow you to continue using the player as before.
Oh, I was saying that I
always get the warning pages with the option to bypass. Never had
any problems.
Firefox was actually originally called Phoenix, then Firebird
before finally settling with Firefox.
gives
the backstory. Ah, the good old days of the browser wars...
Mike
On 9/21/23 20:38, SlickRCBD wrote:
I'm
sorry, I thought you were asking about Chrome, not Firefox.
I also don't recall it being called Firebird, I do recall Mozilla
being the predecessor to Firefox however.
However, there is a similar setting you will want to enable in
Firefox.
Goto Settings->Privacy & Security.
Near the bottom of the page is "HTTPS-Only Mode"
Select one of the bottom two options such as "Don't enable
HTTPS-Only Mode"
Also I see one other setting different from the default, in
about:config I have "Security.disable_button.openCertManager set
to false, so maybe that needs to be set in order to enable it to
accept the certificate temporarily.
On 9/21/2023 8:00 PM, grenouille7777 wrote:
Interesting. I've never had to do any of
that, but then I'm still using the same profile from when it was
still called Firebird (v. 0.6). And that was imported from
Netscape 4.8.
Now running Firefox 117.0.1 (Linux x86_64) archlinux-1.0
Mike
On 9/21/23 16:51, SlickRCBD wrote:
I am using "Version 117.0.5938.92
(Official Build) (64-bit)" on Windows 10.
I have a suspicion on what might help. Try going to
settings->Privacy and Security.
First ensure that "Standard Protection" rather than "Enhanced
Protection" is selected.
(OPTIONAL) You might also want to uncheck "Help improve
security on the web for everyone" as if you read the fine
print, it's giving Google permission to monitor and track you
through the web.
Scroll down to the "Advanced" and turn off "Always use secure
connections".
I believe that might allow you onto the site.
--
The
surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the
universe is
that it has never tried to contact us.
I'm sorry, I thought you were asking about Chrome, not Firefox. I also don't recall it being called Firebird, I do recall Mozilla being the predecessor to Firefox however.
However, there is a similar setting you will want to enable in Firefox. Goto Settings->Privacy & Security. Near the bottom of the page is "HTTPS-Only Mode" Select one of the bottom two options such as "Don't enable HTTPS-Only Mode"
Also I see one other setting different from the default, in about:config I have "Security.disable_button.openCertManager set to false, so maybe that needs to be set in order to enable it to accept the certificate temporarily.
Interesting. I've never had to do any of that, but then I'm still using the same profile from when it was still called Firebird (v. 0.6). And that was imported from Netscape 4.8. Now running Firefox 117.0.1 (Linux x86_64) archlinux-1.0 Mike On 9/21/23 16:51, SlickRCBD wrote:
I am using "Version 117.0.5938.92 (Official Build) (64-bit)" on Windows 10.
I have a suspicion on what might help. Try going to settings->Privacy and Security. First ensure that "Standard Protection" rather than "Enhanced Protection" is selected. (OPTIONAL) You might also want to uncheck "Help improve security on the web for everyone" as if you read the fine print, it's giving Google permission to monitor and track you through the web.
Scroll down to the "Advanced" and turn off "Always use secure connections". I believe that might allow you onto the site.
Interesting. I've never
had to do any of that, but then I'm still using the same profile
from when it was still called Firebird (v. 0.6). And that was
imported from Netscape 4.8.
Now running Firefox 117.0.1 (Linux x86_64) archlinux-1.0
Mike
On 9/21/23 16:51, SlickRCBD wrote:
I am
using "Version 117.0.5938.92 (Official Build) (64-bit)" on Windows
10.
I have a suspicion on what might help. Try going to
settings->Privacy and Security.
First ensure that "Standard Protection" rather than "Enhanced
Protection" is selected.
(OPTIONAL) You might also want to uncheck "Help improve security
on the web for everyone" as if you read the fine print, it's
giving Google permission to monitor and track you through the web.
Scroll down to the "Advanced" and turn off "Always use secure
connections".
I believe that might allow you onto the site.
--
The
surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the
universe is
that it has never tried to contact us.
I am using "Version 117.0.5938.92 (Official Build) (64-bit)" on Windows 10.
I have a suspicion on what might help. Try going to settings->Privacy and Security. First ensure that "Standard Protection" rather than "Enhanced Protection" is selected. (OPTIONAL) You might also want to uncheck "Help improve security on the web for everyone" as if you read the fine print, it's giving Google permission to monitor and track you through the web.
Scroll down to the "Advanced" and turn off "Always use secure connections". I believe that might allow you onto the site.
I don't know what's going on here, because even with safe browsing turned off (not even "normal security" set on Chrome, I can't connect image.png It fails the HSTS check and stops. Firefox is the same. What version of Chrome are you running? DaZZa On Fri, 22 Sept 2023 at 00:36, SlickRCBD <slickrcbdalerts@... <mailto:slickrcbdalerts@...>> wrote: Only if you have the highest security level in Chrome. Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to www.fanficauthors.net <> (unsafe) at the bottom. Chrome allows Fanficauthors.net Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to www.fanficauthors.net <> (unsafe) at the bottom. Firefox lets you click the "advanced" button, then "accept the risk and continue" and access the site.
HSTS forces your webbrowser to only use https and ignore the fallback option for http. therefore you don't get the option to ignore the certificate in the message.
Am Do., 21. Sept. 2023 um 22:46?Uhr schrieb DaZZa <dazzagibbs@...>:
Only if you have the highest security
level in Chrome.
Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to
(unsafe) at the bottom.?
Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to
(unsafe) at the bottom.
Firefox lets you click the "advanced" button, then "accept the
risk and continue" and access the site.
On 9/20/2023 5:32 PM, DaZZa wrote:
Not true. You might get the option to go into the advanced menu, but
from there you will get simply a message like this
" normally uses encryption to protect your
information. When Chrome tried to connect to
this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials.
This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be
, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the
connection. Your information is still secure because Chrome stopped
the connection before any data was exchanged.
You cannot visit right now because the website
uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this
page will probably work later."
Edge and Chrome are both Chromium based browsers now, and will give
the same error. Firefox/Waterfox will give something different.
There may be a browser out there which will allow you to ignore the
HSTS requirement - I haven't tested all of them - but the three most
common ones won't.
DaZZa
On Wed, 20 Sept 2023 at 23:59, Alex Cherry <raginginsincerity@...> wrote:
You should be able to in Chrome click "Show Advanced" and then it will reveal a link at the bottom that says "Proceed to anyway" or similar. That's latest version of Chrome, I just tested it. Pretty sure any webkit browser is going to be the same, which includes Edge as well.
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Only if you have the highest security
level in Chrome.
Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to
(unsafe) at the bottom.?
Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to
(unsafe) at the bottom.
Firefox lets you click the "advanced" button, then "accept the
risk and continue" and access the site.
On 9/20/2023 5:32 PM, DaZZa wrote:
Not true. You might get the option to go into the advanced menu, but
from there you will get simply a message like this
" normally uses encryption to protect your
information. When Chrome tried to connect to
this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials.
This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be
, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the
connection. Your information is still secure because Chrome stopped
the connection before any data was exchanged.
You cannot visit right now because the website
uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this
page will probably work later."
Edge and Chrome are both Chromium based browsers now, and will give
the same error. Firefox/Waterfox will give something different.
There may be a browser out there which will allow you to ignore the
HSTS requirement - I haven't tested all of them - but the three most
common ones won't.
DaZZa
On Wed, 20 Sept 2023 at 23:59, Alex Cherry <raginginsincerity@...> wrote:
You should be able to in Chrome click "Show Advanced" and then it will reveal a link at the bottom that says "Proceed to anyway" or similar. That's latest version of Chrome, I just tested it. Pretty sure any webkit browser is going to be the same, which includes Edge as well.
--
惫别驳·别·迟补谤·颈·补苍: Ancient tribal slang for the village idiot who can't hunt, fish or ride
Only if you have the highest security
level in Chrome.
Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to
(unsafe) at the bottom.?
Chrome for me is giving me and "advanced" button with "proceed to
(unsafe) at the bottom.
Firefox lets you click the "advanced" button, then "accept the
risk and continue" and access the site.
On 9/20/2023 5:32 PM, DaZZa wrote:
Not true. You might get the option to go into the advanced menu, but
from there you will get simply a message like this
" normally uses encryption to protect your
information. When Chrome tried to connect to
this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials.
This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be
, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the
connection. Your information is still secure because Chrome stopped
the connection before any data was exchanged.
You cannot visit right now because the website
uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this
page will probably work later."
Edge and Chrome are both Chromium based browsers now, and will give
the same error. Firefox/Waterfox will give something different.
There may be a browser out there which will allow you to ignore the
HSTS requirement - I haven't tested all of them - but the three most
common ones won't.
DaZZa
On Wed, 20 Sept 2023 at 23:59, Alex Cherry <raginginsincerity@...> wrote:
You should be able to in Chrome click "Show Advanced" and then it will reveal a link at the bottom that says "Proceed to anyway" or similar. That's latest version of Chrome, I just tested it. Pretty sure any webkit browser is going to be the same, which includes Edge as well.
--
惫别驳·别·迟补谤·颈·补苍: Ancient tribal slang for the village idiot who can't hunt, fish or ride