how it almost made sense:
- certbot expires certificates after some time
- this means it keeps track of your domains
- this is arguably a form of surveillance
- once you realise this, your illusion of CertBot being a good force for the world might shatter
- the machine, CertBot, is specifically designed for writing domain records
- certbot expires certificates after some time
- this means it keeps track of your domains
- this is arguably a form of surveillance
- once you realise this, your illusion of CertBot being a good force for the world might shatter
- the machine, CertBot, is specifically designed for writing domain records
do you mean certbot or letsencrypt specifically? either way it's done a lot of good by making HTTPS affordable (free) for everyone, where before you had to pay outrageous amounts of money for a certificate that encrypts your traffic.