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  1. Today I read the source code of #LibreJS by the #FSF
    The have a definition about what is a no trivial code, they could block no trivial code.
    But the irony is that I'm pretty sure if LibreJS scan the LibreJS code, the LibreJS code is rejected by LibreJS if it doesn't have a GPL license

  2. Today I read the source code of #LibreJS by the #FSF
    The have a definition about what is a no trivial code, they could block no trivial code.
    But the irony is that I'm pretty sure if LibreJS scan the LibreJS code, the LibreJS code is rejected by LibreJS if it doesn't have a GPL license

  3. Today I read the source code of #LibreJS by the #FSF
    The have a definition about what is a no trivial code, they could block no trivial code.
    But the irony is that I'm pretty sure if LibreJS scan the LibreJS code, the LibreJS code is rejected by LibreJS if it doesn't have a GPL license

  4. Today I read the source code of #LibreJS by the #FSF
    The have a definition about what is a no trivial code, they could block no trivial code.
    But the irony is that I'm pretty sure if LibreJS scan the LibreJS code, the LibreJS code is rejected by LibreJS if it doesn't have a GPL license

  5. @chakie what you can do so.
    There are #nojs communities that use Ruby or other languages to handle conditionals and loops on the render level.
    So you can stop using js. For example, my site codedude.xyz uses Ruby, jekyll, and liquid.
    The project #gnu maintain something named #LibreJS I don't know much about it but seems good option.
    I've heard rumors about creating a new web network from scratch. They probably consider no use JS on client.

  6. @chakie what you can do so.
    There are #nojs communities that use Ruby or other languages to handle conditionals and loops on the render level.
    So you can stop using js. For example, my site codedude.xyz uses Ruby, jekyll, and liquid.
    The project #gnu maintain something named #LibreJS I don't know much about it but seems good option.
    I've heard rumors about creating a new web network from scratch. They probably consider no use JS on client.

  7. @chakie what you can do so.
    There are #nojs communities that use Ruby or other languages to handle conditionals and loops on the render level.
    So you can stop using js. For example, my site codedude.xyz uses Ruby, jekyll, and liquid.
    The project #gnu maintain something named #LibreJS I don't know much about it but seems good option.
    I've heard rumors about creating a new web network from scratch. They probably consider no use JS on client.

  8. @chakie what you can do so.
    There are #nojs communities that use Ruby or other languages to handle conditionals and loops on the render level.
    So you can stop using js. For example, my site codedude.xyz uses Ruby, jekyll, and liquid.
    The project #gnu maintain something named #LibreJS I don't know much about it but seems good option.
    I've heard rumors about creating a new web network from scratch. They probably consider no use JS on client.

  9. @chakie what you can do so.
    There are #nojs communities that use Ruby or other languages to handle conditionals and loops on the render level.
    So you can stop using js. For example, my site codedude.xyz uses Ruby, jekyll, and liquid.
    The project #gnu maintain something named #LibreJS I don't know much about it but seems good option.
    I've heard rumors about creating a new web network from scratch. They probably consider no use JS on client.

  10. @Suiseiseki @prav Open Collective is definitely #FreeSoftware github.com/opencollective/open has the source code for Open Collective service. You just chose to use librejs limitation to decide something is Free Software or not. #LibreJS only works for simple websites and it is wrong to blindly trust the output of LibreJS. Many people make this same mistake.

  11. @Suiseiseki @prav Open Collective is definitely #FreeSoftware github.com/opencollective/open has the source code for Open Collective service. You just chose to use librejs limitation to decide something is Free Software or not. #LibreJS only works for simple websites and it is wrong to blindly trust the output of LibreJS. Many people make this same mistake.

  12. @Suiseiseki @prav Open Collective is definitely #FreeSoftware github.com/opencollective/open has the source code for Open Collective service. You just chose to use librejs limitation to decide something is Free Software or not. #LibreJS only works for simple websites and it is wrong to blindly trust the output of LibreJS. Many people make this same mistake.

  13. @Suiseiseki @prav Open Collective is definitely #FreeSoftware github.com/opencollective/open has the source code for Open Collective service. You just chose to use librejs limitation to decide something is Free Software or not. #LibreJS only works for simple websites and it is wrong to blindly trust the output of LibreJS. Many people make this same mistake.

  14. @Suiseiseki @prav Open Collective is definitely #FreeSoftware github.com/opencollective/open has the source code for Open Collective service. You just chose to use librejs limitation to decide something is Free Software or not. #LibreJS only works for simple websites and it is wrong to blindly trust the output of LibreJS. Many people make this same mistake.

  15. @blenderdumbass Thanks for the information. On the page you mention, #LibreJS objects to JS loaded by Cloudflare, which I use to protect and speed up my site. I'm not technically proficient enough to understand why this is problematic, but I don't see Cloudflare's code as abusive for visitors to my site.

  16. @blenderdumbass Thanks for the information. On the page you mention, #LibreJS objects to JS loaded by Cloudflare, which I use to protect and speed up my site. I'm not technically proficient enough to understand why this is problematic, but I don't see Cloudflare's code as abusive for visitors to my site.

  17. @blenderdumbass Thanks for the information. On the page you mention, #LibreJS objects to JS loaded by Cloudflare, which I use to protect and speed up my site. I'm not technically proficient enough to understand why this is problematic, but I don't see Cloudflare's code as abusive for visitors to my site.

  18. @blenderdumbass Thanks for the information. On the page you mention, #LibreJS objects to JS loaded by Cloudflare, which I use to protect and speed up my site. I'm not technically proficient enough to understand why this is problematic, but I don't see Cloudflare's code as abusive for visitors to my site.

  19. @blenderdumbass Thanks for the information. On the page you mention, #LibreJS objects to JS loaded by Cloudflare, which I use to protect and speed up my site. I'm not technically proficient enough to understand why this is problematic, but I don't see Cloudflare's code as abusive for visitors to my site.

  20. @blenderdumbass Thanks for letting me know! It loads fine on Firefox without #LibreJS installed. Do you see this problem with other blog posts on my website? Does the extension indicate what the problematic JS is?

  21. @blenderdumbass Thanks for letting me know! It loads fine on Firefox without #LibreJS installed. Do you see this problem with other blog posts on my website? Does the extension indicate what the problematic JS is?

  22. @blenderdumbass Thanks for letting me know! It loads fine on Firefox without #LibreJS installed. Do you see this problem with other blog posts on my website? Does the extension indicate what the problematic JS is?

  23. @blenderdumbass Thanks for letting me know! It loads fine on Firefox without #LibreJS installed. Do you see this problem with other blog posts on my website? Does the extension indicate what the problematic JS is?

  24. @blenderdumbass Thanks for letting me know! It loads fine on Firefox without #LibreJS installed. Do you see this problem with other blog posts on my website? Does the extension indicate what the problematic JS is?

  25. Allora una roba strana. Mastodon gira bene con LibreJS attivato gira tutto, l'unica cosa che non funziona è la schermata di login che non si carica e sono costretto a whitelistarlo ... #librejs #freejavascript #mastodon

  26. Allora una roba strana. Mastodon gira bene con LibreJS attivato gira tutto, l'unica cosa che non funziona è la schermata di login che non si carica e sono costretto a whitelistarlo ... #librejs #freejavascript #mastodon

  27. Allora una roba strana. Mastodon gira bene con LibreJS attivato gira tutto, l'unica cosa che non funziona è la schermata di login che non si carica e sono costretto a whitelistarlo ... #librejs #freejavascript #mastodon

  28. Allora una roba strana. Mastodon gira bene con LibreJS attivato gira tutto, l'unica cosa che non funziona è la schermata di login che non si carica e sono costretto a whitelistarlo ... #librejs #freejavascript #mastodon

  29. Allora una roba strana. Mastodon gira bene con LibreJS attivato gira tutto, l'unica cosa che non funziona è la schermata di login che non si carica e sono costretto a whitelistarlo ... #librejs #freejavascript #mastodon