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For the millionth time, Stallman was right.

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Yep, you send me html, my browser can interpret it any way that I want it to. If I want to ignore all of the image and script tags, I can. I don’t need Chrome or even Chromium. As Stallman says, you should know what is running on your system.

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We need to go back to html and css. Using an ad blocker and noscript literally breaks webpages. I just want to read the article! You know the content ppl actually come for

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But how is all the bloat going to get to you then? HTML with some images is equally functional and loads in a fraction of the time, because it is actually efficient. Nobody could want that could they?

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It’s such a bizarre situation. Either you heavily limit Javascript and basically destroy all web apps or you embrace it and get laughably slow websites with walls of ads that beg you to log in to actually view the page. Like if you look into it, it’s genuinely shocking how much software is a web browser running JS under the hood.

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I can see legitimate uses for java script, like popping out a menu. But it seriously needs its capabilities restricted.

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It just occured to me that I wonder how a text browser addresses all this

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That doesn’t mean his strategy and approach is good.

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That doesn’t mean his strstegy and approach is good.

Who cares? Whether or not Stallman is a likeable person isn’t what’s important. His ideas are.

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The way he presents them and approaches certain subjects is what’s offputting. He’s got this black and white atitude towards the world and how things work, when in reality, everything is just a shade of gray.

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