I did webdev for a long time, so yeah. If you want the story, I was looking into guix on asahi and ended up on https://www.asahi-guix.org/ which didn’t load anything, so I checked the page source and noticed the element.
Thanks. Not sure what's with the downvotes. That was a genuine question.
(I used to do a lot of web development and probably know dev tools better than most people here. However I almost never look at the DOM of a webpage I don't own)
Text doesn't transmit tone well. FWIW I interpreted your comment as having somewhat accusatory intent, especially the scare-quoted "notice", for implying the author didn't just happen along his discovery and that he wasn't being fully truthful in his explanation of how he discovered this info.
I frequently look at the DOM of webpages, so that I can bend them to my will.
There's always some things about practically all websites are frustrating. I fix that with custom CSS and/or Javascript that runs when I load specific sites that I use frequently. I can turn a cluttered site into a streamlined site for my needs. I also block a lot of ads, popups and other annoyances this way.
I did webdev for a long time, so yeah. If you want the story, I was looking into guix on asahi and ended up on https://www.asahi-guix.org/ which didn’t load anything, so I checked the page source and noticed the element.
Thanks. Not sure what's with the downvotes. That was a genuine question.
(I used to do a lot of web development and probably know dev tools better than most people here. However I almost never look at the DOM of a webpage I don't own)
Text doesn't transmit tone well. FWIW I interpreted your comment as having somewhat accusatory intent, especially the scare-quoted "notice", for implying the author didn't just happen along his discovery and that he wasn't being fully truthful in his explanation of how he discovered this info.
I frequently look at the DOM of webpages, so that I can bend them to my will.
There's always some things about practically all websites are frustrating. I fix that with custom CSS and/or Javascript that runs when I load specific sites that I use frequently. I can turn a cluttered site into a streamlined site for my needs. I also block a lot of ads, popups and other annoyances this way.
I do. Then again, I’m a web developer so looking at the DOM is my day job.
I just imagined that this was an exclusive statement.
„What do you do all day?“
„Looking at the DOM. Currently there are too many divs, but the situation seems fine.“
The extension injects its ”gimme money” elements even on localhost pages.
> Do you routinely look at the DOM?
You don't?
> Be kind. Don't be snarky. Converse curiously; don't cross-examine. Edit out swipes.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Reading other comments, I noticed that this was a legitimate question.
Are you saying that [You don't?] is cross-examining/swipe, but [How did you "notice"] isn't?
I wouldn't highly object to either but if I had to pick one I'd definitely clear the former.