← Back to context Comment by ZoZoBee 11 years ago Can't be good, if Bloomberg is for it 4 comments ZoZoBee Reply recursive 11 years ago Do you consider to be a photo for your certificate of achievement to be good? ZoZoBee 11 years ago Are you naive enough to not believe the photo will be saved along with a host of other metaData to bloomberg's server? rdrey 11 years ago Well, you could read the source of course, to see whether the photo data is sent to the server or whether the cert is generated client-side. And then there is this: https://github.com/bloombergmedia/whatiscode/ recursive 11 years ago I could be convinced either way.
recursive 11 years ago Do you consider to be a photo for your certificate of achievement to be good? ZoZoBee 11 years ago Are you naive enough to not believe the photo will be saved along with a host of other metaData to bloomberg's server? rdrey 11 years ago Well, you could read the source of course, to see whether the photo data is sent to the server or whether the cert is generated client-side. And then there is this: https://github.com/bloombergmedia/whatiscode/ recursive 11 years ago I could be convinced either way.
ZoZoBee 11 years ago Are you naive enough to not believe the photo will be saved along with a host of other metaData to bloomberg's server? rdrey 11 years ago Well, you could read the source of course, to see whether the photo data is sent to the server or whether the cert is generated client-side. And then there is this: https://github.com/bloombergmedia/whatiscode/ recursive 11 years ago I could be convinced either way.
rdrey 11 years ago Well, you could read the source of course, to see whether the photo data is sent to the server or whether the cert is generated client-side. And then there is this: https://github.com/bloombergmedia/whatiscode/
Do you consider to be a photo for your certificate of achievement to be good?
Are you naive enough to not believe the photo will be saved along with a host of other metaData to bloomberg's server?
Well, you could read the source of course, to see whether the photo data is sent to the server or whether the cert is generated client-side. And then there is this: https://github.com/bloombergmedia/whatiscode/
I could be convinced either way.