Steps to reproduce:
Open nyxt v2.*
Navigate to https://assets.kagi.com/v1/css/app_font.min.css?v=9c26b5c568d448fd6ac4d915ae8ddd7fa9056fc3
See this:
TLS Certificate Error: https://assets.kagi.com/v1/css/app_font.min.css?v=9c26b5c568d448fd6ac4d915ae8ddd7fa9056fc3
The address you are trying to visit has an invalid certificate. By default Nyxt refuses to establish a secure connection to a host with an erroneous certificate (e.g. self-signed ones). This could mean that the address you are attempting the access is compromised.
If you trust the address nonetheless, you can add an exception for the current hostname with the add-domain-to-certificate-exceptions command. The certificate-exception-mode must be active for the current buffer (which is the default).
To persist hostname exceptions in your initialization file, see the add-domain-to-certificate-exceptions documentation.
I think this may link to status.kagi.com/incidents/1007 but I'm not sure. I am also waiting to hear from other Nyxt users with regards to how much of this they are experiencing.
(confirmed by another person)
Expected behavior:
I expect the webpage
Debug info:
Using Nyxt browser on Archlinux