From c73c897d4798796d09908c1f733ad7fc5856d09b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: humanacollaborator Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2021 15:31:41 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] fix numbering --- gitlab-dot-com.md | 26 ++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/gitlab-dot-com.md b/gitlab-dot-com.md index bb5c4c3..98152e2 100644 --- a/gitlab-dot-com.md +++ b/gitlab-dot-com.md @@ -65,8 +65,9 @@ freedoms. Yet gitlab.com's walled garden is so restricted that Tor users are not even permitted to clone a project: ![](https://infosec.exchange/system/media_attachments/files/105/764/904/002/819/754/original/38832d4b9ffc75fa.png) + consequently [FSF criteria C3][fsfCriteria] is unmet. -1. Gitlab.com treats Tor users trying to register with hostility. +8. Gitlab.com treats Tor users trying to register with hostility. Access is inconvenient in some cases (e.g. GUI users), while access is outright denied to other Tor users (e.g. terminal users with non-GUI browsers, browsers without javascript capability, and users @@ -113,9 +114,9 @@ of CAPTCHAs: well after the CAPTCHA puzzle is solved and intercept user information and actions. They could even pull an eBay move and [scan your LAN ports][ebay]. -1. GUI CAPTCHAs fail to meet [WCAG standards][wcag] and thus - discriminate against impaired people, ultimately blocking - satisfaction of [FSF criteria C2][fsfCriteria]: +1. GUI CAPTCHAs fail to meet [WCAG standards][wcag] and thus + discriminate against impaired people, ultimately blocking + satisfaction of [FSF criteria C2][fsfCriteria]:
(rationale) @@ -165,7 +166,6 @@ of CAPTCHAs: thus violating [FSF criteria C0.0][fsfCriteria]. 1. The CAPTCHA requires a GUI, thus denying service to users of text-based clients including the `git` command. 1. The CAPTCHAs are often broken. This amounts to a denial of service: -[//]: # () * E.g.1: the CAPTCHA server itself refuses to give the puzzle saying there is too much activity. * E.g.2: gitlab.com has switched back and forth between Google's reCAPTCHA and hCAPTCHA (by *Intuition Machines, Inc.*) but at the moment they've settled on hCAPTCHA. Both have broken and both default to access denial in that event:
@@ -181,15 +181,17 @@ of CAPTCHAs:
-1. The CAPTCHAs are often unsolvable. +1. The CAPTCHAs are often unsolvable. * E.g.1: the CAPTCHA puzzle is broken by ambiguity (is one pixel in a grid cell of a pole holding a street sign considered a street sign?) * E.g.2: the puzzle is expressed in a language the viewer doesn't understand. -1. Network neutrality abuse: at moments when Google reCAPTCHA is - used, there is an access inequality whereby users logged into - Google accounts are given - [more favorable treatment][netneutrality] by the CAPTCHA (but then - they take on more privacy abuse). Tor users are given extra harsh - treatment. +1. Network neutrality abuse: at moments when Google reCAPTCHA is + used, there is an access inequality whereby users logged into + Google accounts are given + [more favorable treatment][netneutrality] by the CAPTCHA (but then + they take on more privacy abuse). Tor users are given extra harsh + treatment. + +[//]: # (I solved the hCAPTCHA, got a green checkmark, and then it looped back to an empty checkbox and I was forced to solve the hCAPTCHA for a 2nd time. And both times I had to solve 2 windows (4 windows in total [36 images]). After solving the 2nd hCAPTCHA gitlab.com brought me to a 404 error. So after all the hard work I was still blocked.) [sexism]: https://web.archive.org/web/20200309145121/https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/02/06/gitlab_sales_women [sanctions]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GitLab#cite_note-30