00:41:54 well, so much for "Freedom of the press"... 00:42:07 ...Reuters wants Chromeisms or it self-destructs because it uses... React 00:42:25 ReferenceError: structuredClone is not defined 00:42:36 and also 00:42:38 TypeError: "'root' member of IntersectionObserverInit does not implement interface Element." 00:42:59 want to read an actual article there? Sorry, they don't exist as raw HTML anymore 00:43:29 instead they're now delivered as a bunch of HTML+CSS+SVG hellstew, more React dog vomit, and the actual article contents are... JSON 00:43:34 tacked at the end of the page 00:43:55 if you have JS disabled, or use a browser not approved by the React Junta, sorry. no information for you 00:44:07 so much for the Thomson-Reuters Compromise 00:44:49 https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/policies/digital-accessibility-policy LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 00:45:07 > Thomson Reuters recognizes the need to develop digital products and services that are useable and accessible by all people. The reasons for this are many, such as leading the way to greater access to justice for all by ensuring access to high quality legal, tax and news materials to individuals, including those with disabilities. 00:45:16 > Create, procure, and update, products, services and websites in compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA (or best practice at the time) and to build in accessibility by design. 00:45:25 LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 00:46:02 so basically you get access to justice if you use... a web browser implementing the hottest new trends 00:46:30 * tomman looks if he can buy naming rights for any of the remaining JWZ iron toilets 00:46:42 I'll be there puking all the night after reading this crap 09:30:31 tomman: I can load old articles, is this only in new articles or not at reuters.com 09:30:34 ? 09:31:19 hmm yes a newer article has no text... 09:34:56 ah, that was a "live" update feed, so might be different, and playing with UAs triggers captcha, so via archival sites it is...