Notices tagged with javascrippled
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Meh. If you're using Twitter's embed code to show info from Twitter's site on your own web page, then you get whatever Twitter wants to show you. This is not Twitter editing your web page, this Kevin Marks's web page retrieving code from Twitter, and letting unknown code run in the viewer's browser. If you really want an immutable record of what Twitter had then copy'n'paste the…
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@mangeurdenuage It looks like the answer is 'yes'. See https://www.engadget.com/parler-free-speech-social-network-rules-180050222.html ( #JavaScrippled site )
https://parler.com/ itself is also #JavaScrippled. I didn't bother with CTRL+U, I just closed the tab.
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In the late 1990s, when I had a computer running #Win95, with 32MB of RAM, one of my brothers had started playing an online game with "hive" as part of its name. Anyway, I was recently curious and wondered what the original game was and whether it was still around. I don't have a firm conclusion, but I did discover at least one "hive" game that currently exists. http://status.h…
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@mangeurdenuage Yeah, I agree. I looked at the Qvitter interface for #GNUsocial and decided that I did not want a #JavaScrippled instance. I wish the #Pleroma folks would make a minimal JS interface.
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https://pop.system76.com/ ... Pop!OS sounded interesting, but if this is their site, it is #JavaScrippled.
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I don't know what Bugsnaq is, and I probably will not ever know. Their site is #JavaScrippled, so unless one allows some completely random site to run #JavaScript ( #JabbaShit ) in your browser, you'll never see it. Too bad, too! Their article on integrating #Tmux and #Vim sounds like it would be very much worth reading. http://status.hackerposse.com/url/19585 ... until you rem…
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We need a dating site for techs. Anyone who can build their own error-free, non- #Javascrippled web page is eligible.
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Probably some #Javascrippled attempt at copy protection. #WorksForMe with NoScript. But happily, I captured it: http://sobac.com/owncloud/s/C7EqT1IAnUqwiLp
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The text on #YouTube is still there, but obscured by #CSS which needs #Javascript to make it display. So can see it by turning off styles ("View, Page Style, No Style" in Firefox/IceCat). #Javascrippled
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I wish #Patreon was not #JavaScrippled. It is enough to ask me to visit a site to give you money without asking me to change browser settings to do so. And, no, I am not aware of an alternative that doesn't require #JavaScript to even view the site, but if I was, I'd be more likely to support you through that site.
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#Javascrippled is a pretty popular term in my corner of the !Fediverse: http://sn.jonkman.ca/tag/javascrippled And I used it on identi.ca circa 2011 before setting up my own !SN instance; sadly, linking to pre-bifurcation messages on Identi.ca is broken.
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Reminds me of Sturgeon's Law: "90% of !SciFi is crap, but then 90% of everything is crap." So let me formulate @KZimmermann's law: "Disabling #Javascript blocks 98% of advertising, but then disabling Javascript blocks 98% of everything." #Javascrippled
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Hmm. Odd, works for me. Maybe @WSJ is #Javascrippled, I can see the article with NoScript. There appears to be a mirror at http://www.pressreader.com/belgium/the-wall-street-journal-europe/20160912/281496455738188 which is an ever worse #Javascrippled site
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How the attack works "…Entice the victim to a second website that contains JavaScript…" What we were saying in http://sn.jonkman.ca/conversation/642354#notice-1022440 A different kind of #Javascrippled
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And before I forget, this entire thread needs to be tagged with #Javascrippled
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...and then the bottom of that blog post says "Commenting requires Javascript from ShallowSky.com and Disqus.com, and a cookie from Disqus.com"... #Javascrippled
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@bobjonkman has introduced me to this wonderful tag: #javascrippled. This piece might be relevant: https://onpon4.github.io/other/kill-js/
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@bobjonkman has introduced me to this wonderful tag: #javascrippled. This piece might be relevant: https://onpon4.github.io/other/kill-js/
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Not a word about the abysmal "designs" that aren't accessible, or insecure, or #Javascrippled http://speckyboy.com/2015/09/03/what-has-hap
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#Javascrippled web pages (dependent on Javascript) don't work in secure browsers, don't work with accessibility devices, but most importantly, don't get indexed by search engines. It's that third point that usually convinces clients to avoid #Javascript dependencies.