Google searches are full of clickbait but I found something about a third-party X11 server
which seems to confirm my memory of them doing their own thing.
So apparently not X by default.
Google searches are full of clickbait but I found something about a third-party X11 server
which seems to confirm my memory of them doing their own thing.
So apparently not X by default.
If you don't get enough protein in your diet, your body goes into kubernetes which leads to extremely unhealthy weight loss.
alonzo.church redirects to the Haskell homepage, so good for whoever bought it.
I read it as short for, "it makes me vulnerable to tracking and malware."
The problem isn't that bad people use it sometimes; it's that bad people can and do try to use JavaScript to harm me. This isn't a theoretical risk.
I enable it for websites I trust and I occasionally write browser-side stuff in CoffeeScript, but by default, JavaScript is blocked.
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