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16:04
Hello
Can anyone do me a quick favor? Can you run this fiddle and lmk if it logs "symmetric nat" or "normal nat" and whether you are at work or at home?
> symmetric nat
at home
Normal nat, at home
I can test it on my work PC, if you want
> normal nat
work
hmm
odd
> symmetric nat
work. I disabled the VPN
16:08
I'm glad my NAT's normal, I'd feel bad if he was excluded
lol
My normal was also w/o VPN
hey, could someone save this page and send me the HTML file?

teardowngame.com/modding/api.html
I need it for a javascript API but its blocked
appreciate it
damn.. 4000 lines? didnt think it was THAT big
either way, itll do
thanks
16:13
Does this work? translate.google.com/…
oh, neato
thatll be useful for future apis
I've heard of this trick but never tried it
Apparently, it works, yay
/shrug
Im translating the UI portion of teardown's UI into javascript
so I needed that API
17:16
So today I learned labels existed...

What is this even useful for...
L: function F() {}
foo: {
  console.log('face');
  break foo;
  console.log('this will not be executed');
}
console.log('swap');
like whats the point
Label is useful for break/continue in nested loops
that's pretty much it
I see... so you can break backwards out of a nested block
then what about functions... why can they be labeled
and they seem to only be labelable in non-strict mode
the docs dont explain it
they just say "functions in nonstrict mode can be labeled"
thats it
hrm..
it's for goto
javascript doesn't have goto
17:28
exactly
lol
er
whats goto?
Goto, also known as arroz caldo con goto, is a Filipino rice and beef tripe gruel cooked with ginger and garnished with toasted garlic, scallions, black pepper, and chicharon. It is usually served with calamansi, soy sauce, or fish sauce (patis) as condiments, as well as a hard-boiled egg. It is a type of lugaw. == Etymology == The original complete name of the dish is arroz caldo con goto or arroz con goto, derived from Spanish arroz ("rice") and caldo ("soup"); as well as Tagalog goto ("tripe"). Tagalog goto, ultimately derives from Hokkien 牛肚 (gû-tǒ͘, "ox tripe"). == Description == ...
Im not talking about gotoh or gatos
what you are talking about can be easily googled
Im lazy cause Im working on a lua translator
but ill google it I guess
17:40
lua has goto
I see
I understand it
its like continuing the current execution pass to another location
@KevinB Not the kind of lua Im working with
it serves the same purpose as labels in JS
the kind Im using is a custom lua engine
so it isn't lua then
hence why Im making the translator in the first place
to help visualize code / ui methods
@KevinB guess so, you can say what ya want.
17:43
iirc you took a networking class right @KevinB?
i did not
i did however participate in a competition that I placed well in, just from scanning a book the week before
none of that knowledge stuck
ah ok
its pretty interesting stuff imo
that function labeling stuff is weird.. the es 5 spec doesn't even mention it, the es 6 just says it's pretty much ignored
/shrug
just add it to the list of weird obscure javascript features that are absolutely useless
it's old functionality that'll be there forever
the javascript way
17:53
lol
well.. I don't use it anyway so.. shrug
18:08
shrug
🚽
...
it won't let me post a link here
this problem is becoming super irritating
why not?
no idea
18:14
what happens when you post it?
no error, no nothing, the input just empties with nothing happening
it's not every link
Hmm, indeed
add spaces in the link and try sending it
it's as if some kind of guard is keeping me from submitting things with a given pattern
https : // chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=i+mean&user=400654&room=17
try disabling extensions?
but it's the same extensions i've had for ages
18:18
Anyone use live server for VS Code?

Whenever I try to "Open in Live Server" it opens up some HTML file I haven't touched in ages
enable one by one until it stops working?
sigh
it's my password manager
tf
is your password that link?
:D
i mean
which password manage do you use?
18:20
norton
this extension isn't supposed to be doing anything but that
there's an entirely different one for all it's other stuff that i don't use
looks like norton's creating issues, as per usual
@BeerusDev i assume that's to do with your workspace/project settings
i wonder
it let the http version through
lolz
and https
no idea
it's enabled now, so, who knows
18:40
posted on April 06, 2021 by Bindu Suvarna

Hi, everyone! We've just released Chrome 87 (87.0.4280.163) for iOS: it'll become available on App Store in next few hours. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Bindu Suvarna Google Chrome 

19:00
it's kinda like coffeescript
honestly the most annoying part about electron from the developer perspective is how much godamn boilerplate and config it takes to get setup
last electron app i worked on was a nightmare
there's literally no real alternative
the app was initially built in react because the dev thought they could just copy paste it to make it react native and compile for apps, same for electron
so we ended up with three separate codebases
lol the entire thing electron is supposed to prevent
19:12
now i just maintain the web app
and by maintain i meen keep the ssl cert from expiring
hopefully this will be successful microsoft.github.io/react-native-windows
anyway cya all o/
see ya
 
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20:22
posted on April 06, 2021 by Myles Borins

Notable Changes Vulerabilties fixed: CVE-2021-3450: OpenSSL - CA certificate check bypass with X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT (High) This is a vulnerability in OpenSSL which may be exploited through Node.js. You can read more about it in https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20210325.txt Impacts: All versions of the 15.x, 14.x, 12.x and 10.x releases lines CVE-2021-3449: OpenSSL - NULL pointer der

posted on April 06, 2021 by Myles Borins

Notable Changes Vulnerabilities fixed: CVE-2021-3450: OpenSSL - CA certificate check bypass with X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT (High) This is a vulnerability in OpenSSL which may be exploited through Node.js. You can read more about it in https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20210325.txt Impacts: All versions of the 15.x, 14.x, 12.x and 10.x releases lines CVE-2021-3449: OpenSSL - NULL pointer d

posted on April 06, 2021 by Myles Borins

Notable Changes Vulnerabilities fixed: CVE-2021-3450: OpenSSL - CA certificate check bypass with X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT (High) This is a vulnerability in OpenSSL which may be exploited through Node.js. You can read more about it in https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20210325.txt Impacts: All versions of the 15.x, 14.x, 12.x and 10.x releases lines CVE-2021-3449: OpenSSL - NULL pointer d

20:58
posted on April 06, 2021 by Myles Borins

Notable Changes Vulnerabilties Fixed: CVE-2021-3450: OpenSSL - CA certificate check bypass with X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT (High) This is a vulnerability in OpenSSL which may be exploited through Node.js. You can read more about it in https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20210325.txt Impacts: All versions of the 15.x, 14.x, 12.x and 10.x releases lines CVE-2021-3449: OpenSSL - NULL pointer de

21:13
Is there any workaround for autocomplete=“off” now that Chrome doesn’t respect the “off” value?
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