fun fact: the uk tv license rules say im allowed to watch TV on my laptop when im at uni, but ONLY IF said laptop is not currently plugged into the wall
happy bi day to all my bisexual registered voters get ready to be "bi" my side this time next year when election season is in full swing ๐
your social media has influencers and ads and nazis mine has people datamining the sonic drive in touch screens we are not the same
but my problemโs more with how itโs used, i guess. i like accessing fedi through akkoma in the browser.
i just wish there was a clear separation between a little js sprinkled in a web page and a full-on web app. and people only used web apps when it really had to be an app. not using a framework to display their blog or documentation. but idk.
seeing things like juxtapose make me a little bit sad. realizing that javascript can be used for good. not good but in a good way. as a little interactive things embedded in a normal, static page.
not the turning a div into a button using one of the many huge web frameworks.
not having the whole site be โrenderedโ by the client and inaccessible to people without JS.
not using fingerprinting and tracking and all of that. not using one of the 50 million web apis to access my VR headset and render a small 3d world there.
just a small element made using a single, dependency-free js file.
idk though. tuning js off and it completely disappears. could be better.
[smithers voice] they call them soyjaks sir. i have to admit it does rather resemble you