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by xp84
1064 days ago
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> people...who would like to disable JS, but it's just not practical As I tell my kid when he "wants" something, I want a pony, and a million dollars. I don't see why the fact that some people might like that matters. I mean, given the choice for free sure I'd "like" it too. But it will never remotely be worth it to build two entirely separate web applications for every website to make that dream a reality, nor do I see the whole Internet agreeing to discard the decades of advancements in FE technologies to go back to script-free HTML. All that said, boy would that be a great jobs program for developers over age 35 though! Imagine developing for the web with no Webpack, no JS compilers, transpilers, bundles.[1] [1]: Or whatever you frontend folks use for your toolchain this year, or this nanosecond... |
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I don’t think modern webshit which requires downloading megabytes and megabytes of obfuscated code to view someone’s blog is an “advancement” for anyone except the adtech bastards.