12:51:59 fitting that archive.org gets compromised by polyfill javascript after making their website unusuable in seamonkey (presumably because of same) 13:54:50 Megaweapon: rather ironic that the site designed to preserve the old Internet heavily relies on modern Chromeisms, indeed 13:55:20 alas, I feel nothing but ill intent towards those skript kiddies that defaced and compromised the IA 13:55:35 hope their jail mate is called Bubba 14:50:32 PaleMoon & CVE-2024-9680: Use-after-free in Animation timeline 14:50:34 https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=31692 15:24:11 good morning 15:27:25 so i was working on excerizing my hg skills on the linux kernel and .. somehow I ended the evening compiling reactos.. I dunno how that even happened. 15:35:40 https://blog.lnear.dev/the-case-for-web-components/ "Google WebComponents® is the awesome future where I want to live in because I'm so cool" 15:35:59 spoilers: the blogspam won't render properly on SM, disable the stylesheet 15:36:19 > No Server-Side Rendering Headaches 15:36:27 someone is allergic to PHP/ASP/JSF? 15:36:35 > Frameworks that emphasize server-side rendering (SSR) often require you to run Node.js alongside your primary backend, just to handle rendering HTML on the server. This introduces architectural complexity and can lead to synchronization issues between your frontend and backend systems. 15:36:47 ah right, this dude has never used ANYTHING but JavaScript-based stacks 15:37:07 well php is cpu heavy and all these over-provisioned container clusters are expensive.. is the OFFICIAL reason 15:37:13 but I rejected that a decade ago 15:38:00 and then learned php for-realzies 15:38:03 tomman: lol 15:38:40 oh never used? 15:38:44 funny 15:39:19 in the linux kernel.. not having or wanting to use/learn/support rust is a bad thing indicative of a toxic environment and all non-technical gibberish 15:49:57 https://mastodon.social/@jwz/113275940282961795 LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 15:50:04 JWZ got Clownflared :D 15:50:38 also, speaking about that bastard Turnstile craptcha, every single Scribd downloader site switched to it, which means all those sites are now broken for me :/ 16:01:18 tomman: that sucks 16:06:08 tomman: is this with any "browser" or just with legit web clients like SeaMonkey 17:52:35 tomman: there is a lot that is ironic in how archive.org does stuff on the web. thdy really want a bad user experience 17:53:13 njsg: is that an aim with this shit? 17:53:28 break archive.org as well as traditional webclients? 17:53:54 and silence and shutdown anyone in opposition? 17:58:06 Big Copyright™ want to silence the Archive because it threatens its outdated biz models 17:58:26 governments want to silence the Archive because that's what governments do 17:58:52 but bored skript kiddies just love seeing the world burn, and borrow whatever current affairs are trendy to justify their childish vandalism 17:58:57 also burning books is always a social activity