Comment on: If you use a VPN to keep yourself private, you may want to use this tool to check the JavaScript WebRTC IP Leak isn't exploitable in your browser. [x-post - v/JavaScript]
1 07 Aug 2015 19:56 u/anticlutch in v/programmingComment on: If you use a VPN to keep yourself private, you may want to use this tool to check the JavaScript WebRTC IP Leak isn't exploitable in your browser. [x-post - v/JavaScript]
Yawn. Wikipedia has lost 100% of credibility which it already had lacked as recent years passed. As it is though. What does HTML actually do? Nothing. It tells another chunk of code [program] what to do.
Also;
...making it a markup language, rather than a programming language.
/v/programming
- context anyone?
In other words, it's markup. It's like me telling you what I'm imagining a picture/image is and asserting the thought / words are the picture before it's even drawn or painted or whatever.
The hilarious part is your own "source" refutes your point.
Comment on: If you use a VPN to keep yourself private, you may want to use this tool to check the JavaScript WebRTC IP Leak isn't exploitable in your browser. [x-post - v/JavaScript]
Didn't even see that. I hadn't looked yet and had it in an unviewed tab. I guess it has to do specifically with code now.
Comment on: If you use a VPN to keep yourself private, you may want to use this tool to check the JavaScript WebRTC IP Leak isn't exploitable in your browser. [x-post - v/JavaScript]
Interesting. It was when I got my CS degree. Though nearly a decade ago it wouldn't seem reasonable to change something like that.
Comment on: If you use a VPN to keep yourself private, you may want to use this tool to check the JavaScript WebRTC IP Leak isn't exploitable in your browser. [x-post - v/JavaScript]
It's sad it's here too.
HURR DURR I AM MOD DO WUT I SAYZ!!!
Comment on: If you use a VPN to keep yourself private, you may want to use this tool to check the JavaScript WebRTC IP Leak isn't exploitable in your browser. [x-post - v/JavaScript]
It actually just increases the likelihood of me deleting the submission.
Rofl. The reddit mod-type is strong with this one.
Comment on: If you use a VPN to keep yourself private, you may want to use this tool to check the JavaScript WebRTC IP Leak isn't exploitable in your browser. [x-post - v/JavaScript]
How is this not?
If you're any kind of person who enjoys programming that's like any of them I've ever met you will take this and use it to learn. Not necessarily the roots of the issue, but what it is and how to prevent it. Maybe for future use, maybe for just intrigue.
If you're trying to be pedantic you may as well start removing HTML help, questions, posts, etc from the sub as HTML is neither a programming language, nor does it compile. It's markup, why that L is there is beyond me.
Comment on: Github disables repository for using the word "retard."
...unlawful...
Not that.
...offensive...
It's a word at most used pejoratively; not that.
...threatening...
Top kek; not that.
...libelous...
This is getting retarded.
...defamatory...
We have now entered the sped sled.
...pornographic...
The best I've ever had.
...obscene...
Go away.
Do they know how to word?
Comment on: I am the mod for a subverse and would like to add a flair that can be edited by the users to include their location. Can this be done? Does anyone have some sample code for doing so?
This is pretty invasive and not something most people would enjoy TBQH.
/v/programming