One of the more informative posts on the current OGL curfluffle, from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, written by Kit Walsh, both a senior staff attorney at the EFF and designer of Nebula- and Ennie-winning RPGs.
One thing I notice whenever one of these shootings happen: no one ever seems to ask questions about what prescription drugs the shooter had ever used. Maybe in most cases the answer is none, but we’ll never know, because no one digs into it. However, since some drugs are known to cause mental side effects (either when you take them, or when you stop taking them), seems like it might be a relevant data point to consider. (I note that this study doesn’t look into this, either.)
Logging into lemmy.ml from Safari (15.5) on macOS (12.4) fails. JavaScript log shows a number of refusals to load content that "do not appear in the connect-src directive of the Content Security Policy".
The actual JavaScript problem is an undefined 'this':
```
[Error] TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'this.ws.send')
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:939924)
n (client.js:2:1557798)
Pe (client.js:2:141451)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:766722)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:766739)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:766739)
a (client.js:2:765675)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:767105)
a (client.js:2:765980)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:767105)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:766739)
a (client.js:2:765980)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:767407)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:766739)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:766739)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:766739)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:1733164)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:1733279)
(anonymous function) (client.js:2:1733424)
Global Code (client.js:2:1733428)
```
This failure is relatively recent. Login worked from Safari at least a month ago. Not sure if the problem started with a change in Safari or a change in Lemmy.
One thing I notice whenever one of these shootings happen: no one ever seems to ask questions about what prescription drugs the shooter had ever used. Maybe in most cases the answer is none, but we’ll never know, because no one digs into it. However, since some drugs are known to cause mental side effects (either when you take them, or when you stop taking them), seems like it might be a relevant data point to consider. (I note that this study doesn’t look into this, either.)