Anonymous
9/14/2025, 1:51:37 AM
No.106578720
>>106577715
That’s a sad statement.
I’m not sure that's a good idea or not, but what’s certainly happened is that too much shit has been added to javascript by advertising companies… and then the anti-JSers followed that up with all this crazier shit in CSS until it’s turing-complete, too.
My prediction with web assembly came true immediately when 80–90% of all web-assembly was used for crypo-mining or some equivalent malfeasance.
“Let’s let web sites execute binary blobs on our browsers! What can go wrong?”
That’s a sad statement.
I’m not sure that's a good idea or not, but what’s certainly happened is that too much shit has been added to javascript by advertising companies… and then the anti-JSers followed that up with all this crazier shit in CSS until it’s turing-complete, too.
My prediction with web assembly came true immediately when 80–90% of all web-assembly was used for crypo-mining or some equivalent malfeasance.
“Let’s let web sites execute binary blobs on our browsers! What can go wrong?”