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by JohnFen
2728 days ago
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It's not miserable at all -- in fact, I personally think that it makes most websites better. If a website can't operate without JS, then I just don't use that site. No loss to me. VMs are another reasonable approach. I don't do that, though, because it's more hassle than it's worth to me. > if you clicked on something malicious That's not my primary concern. My primary concern is really to stop bad behavior that is very common across all websites (tracking, etc.) |
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