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tommangood news everybody: Danbooru is unbroken!
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tomman
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tomman"Should be working again, although unhiding hidden comments will still be broken on these browsers. Danbooru only officially supports mainstream browsers (Firefox/Chrome/Safari) released in the last 5 years. Other browsers usually work but are not officially supported. Please spare me the lectures about muh modern webdev bad, muh Chrome monoculture bad; I use Firefox myself and I already go...
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tomman...out of my way to support older browsers."
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tomman> old browser
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tommanwill that myth ever die!?
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tommanwell, at least the jQuery flakyness is gone - I still get the bad method definition BS but at least I can now read translations again, among other usual things
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tommanstill, I don't get why implement newer stuff just for the sake of new, "your non-mainstream browser is old despite having already installed the latest update right now", etc
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tommanat least we got the usual lecture... and a fix, instead of a CLOSED WORKSFORME WONTFIX USECHROME
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tomman
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tomman> The @alpinejs/morph library uses public instance fields, which is ES2022 syntax not supported in older browsers.
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njsgtomman: honestly, that's a big problem in itself. people who think all but those are "old browsers" and that not supporting it = being old and outdated
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njsgif anything, people using said code should really be aware that, yes, it will break or be unusable for some UAs and that, no, it doesn't mean these UAs are outdated
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njsgnot understanding that might be not understanding the web and web clients. and I still think it also runs counter to the purpose of the web
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ewongtomman yeah... but Stackoverflow is now broken at least on 2.53.11) stupid optional-chaining
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njsgthere's a thread in the group about attachments. The unfortunate idea of having attachments only on one part of the multipart/alternative... makes me wonder if there's an extension to explore the MIME "tree"...
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njsgdidn't thunderbird at least at some point *produce* such messages as well? perhaps that's when dragging-and-dropping?
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therubethank you :-)
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WG9si will just comment it out so if things gor squrelly I can piut them back