It's quite trivial to change GeniusPaste to call soup_session_new_with_options() instead of the current soup_session_async_new_with_options(), the resulting object is still the SoupSession, and it seems that the plugin is in fact doing a synchronous send. We can implement the queue'ed send, if needed, of course.

However, the implication of the proper TLS validation now is the need to have the system TLS certs available. On Linux there's usually a central cert-db, but not sure there's such on Windows. This plugin does not have direct ways to configure the cert-db location.

What's the recommended way to handle TLS validation on Windows?


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