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by ryandrake
492 days ago
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I agree 100% with the author's take. But I'd go further: Whenever you have to reach for an extension, it means the browser has failed to do its job as the user's agent, and it's become the user's problem to correct this defect. I'd much rather a world where extensions didn't have to exist, because the browser acts on behalf of the user. Failing that, I'm glad we at least have extensions. |
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The author is playing with his own bookmarklets and extensions that will never be part of the browser, as it serves his own needs, not someone else’s.
For the browser to act as the user agent, it needs to be scriptable.