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by zelphirkalt
1740 days ago
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We have HTML and CSS, which evolved quite a lot and already allow for what 90% (estimate) of the websites do. Usually it is people using JS, where they should not and tracking from FAANG and others, which are the reason to block JS. You are painting a wrong picture there. If 95% of the web devs used JS in appropriate ways and it was not used so much for spying on people, well, then it would be a different story. |
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