Very good talent tonight at BTs
[QUOTE=JVisaGod;7383749]Went to Flight club around 6:30. Maybe 7-8 people and only a couple decent girls.
Got to BTs around 7:15 and the place is packed for some reason. $20 cover and $21 tequila sodas and the place is packed? WTF.[/QUOTE]Took a 22 year old Cuban named "Rachel" back for 3. DATY, lfk, BBBJ, cfs and she did all the work. All natural and super tight, would recommend.
I don’t think the phone box is going away either.
Unfortunately there is only one excuse for not using it in 2025
[QUOTE=Hybrid7223;7384787]Tech monger here.
I've run into this before. Make sure you're using http: not https: This site doesn't use SSL for whatever reason, which sucks. If you use https: then you'll get the 502 Bad Gateway error.
The downside is that all traffic to and from the site, including your username and password when logging in is transmitted in clear text, from your computer to their server. Anything in between with a packet sniffer can read what's going by.
Don't use credentials here that you use elsewhere, especially if you ever access the site over a public network.[/QUOTE]For those in tech you'll know what I mean.
SSL was left off after FOSTA seizure and relaunch
[QUOTE=JVisaGod;7385085]For those in tech you'll know what I mean.[/QUOTE]Some of you here may not remember that this site was shut down in 2018 when Trump signed FOSTA, as were other sites like Backpage. At that time, Jackson moved to the backup twitter account and over a few months time he relaunched the site offshore, I believe in Cyprus. The domain is new as well, since the original domain was seized by the FBI.
At any rate, the site was left without SSL, intentionally, when it relaunched. I will try to go back and find Jackson's alt account, if it still exists. There was some explanation that, if SSL was used and the site hosted overseas, FOSTA could still apply, or the US Government could block the new site. I can't remember which it was, but SSL was left off for legal reasons, and not a lack of technical prowess.
This site was always SSL encrypted prior to that event, for at least a decade.