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That said, I'd be interested in why the XP machine has a self-signed certificate in the chain when the Mac doesn't.
I tried that earlier and it still doesn't work. Using the -k or --insecure option makes it prompt me for a password and then I still get the same error.
I think there's something wrong with openssl on my XP computer. I was originally using Ruby to grab stuff from a webpage--this also works fine on OS X but fails with an SSL error on XP.
eta: Oops. Was using the -k switch at the wrong place. So I
think
I've gotten past the "self-signed certificate" problem but I'm still having another problem (that I didn't on OS X) which might be related.
eta²: OK, I tried a slightly different syntax on XP and got it working.
Does anyone have an online photo printing service they like that can import from G+?
Adoramapix has (or had) an "Import from Picasa" option. Also, convenient in-store pickup.
Thank you! Wow, they're expensive though.
Potentially killer set-top box for cord-cutters
Add Netflix and this could replace Tivo AND Roku for me. [eta: And cable, except for Game of Thrones. Come on HBO, you're my last hold-out!]
SO that is a one time purchase, no yearly subscription?
God I miss my DVR, but it's so nice having no box whatsoever.
SO that is a one time purchase, no yearly subscription?
Yeah, that's what it looks like. If they're able to line up more content partners there might be monthly charges for specific online channels, but they're not charging for regular TV listings info the way Tivo does.
Basically a VCR, but digital. I'm curious if there is any DRM's.
Oooh. As a cable-less OTA viewer, I would be all over that.