Sites like Hexbear source scripts from only one domain (hexbear.net). I like those sites.


Other sites loop in a few JavaScript libraries. They have a few domains asking for permissions. That's okay. A little lazy, but acceptable.


Then you have the corporate websites with, like, sixty JavaScript domains. Holy crap! What are scripts from facebook, pinterest, and amazon doing on this news article about jellyfish? brow And the website is perfectly functional with just a couple domains enabled. fry

  • BeamBrain [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    Ah, StackOverflow.

    "How do I do x with platform y?"

    Responses:

    • "Platform z is better. Use that instead." [+57]
    • "Nobody does x anymore. You should be doing w." [+108]
    • "This is for work and company policy dictates I use platform y and my team could not get approval for w." [-1]
    • "Thread closed. Question is a duplicate of another: 'How do I customize colors for the x I'm doing on platform y? (2007)'"