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Alexandre Dulaunoy
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Interesting approach to CVE allocation: announcing End-of-Life (EOL) versions of Node.js. I haven't notice this practice before. Not entirely sure about the objective. Does this mean the Node.js team plans to restrict CVE creation for older, unmaintained versions of Node.js? #nodejs #cve #vulnerability #infosec #cybersecurity 🔗 https://vulnerability.circl.lu/vuln/cve-2025-23089
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Space Catitude 🚀
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#AskFedi #Python #Javascript #NodeJS I'm not really a programmer by trade, but I do know several languages (or did, once). The only one I use regularly is Python, though, so I've preferred that. But I need to create a UI with HTML and then do callback code on links from the HTML. I've tried a few different ways to do that with Python, none satisfactory. [1/5]
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@TerryHancock (I'm posting as I'm intrigued by the problem, I don't have a solid solution) ...that said, sounds like you want (need?) to use html for your python app's UI? I see you've investigated WebKit, maybe it's possible to access _just_ the render engine component? Looks like Blink is a forked project that fits the description.
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