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by speedgoose 1887 days ago
You can disable JavaScript by default for some time and then look at the list of websites and apps where you enabled it again. It has been a very frustrating experience to me.
2 comments

It's quite maddening. The only thing I've done with JavaScript is tracking customers, even if they sent logged in.

Now I'm a very unique slice, I only take quick contracts from upwork and such as I don't have the pedigree to get a proper job in coding.

Your frustrating experience was before you disabled javascript or after?
After. Almost everything is broken. Keeping JavaScript enabled with a privacy/ads blocker is better for me.