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Comment by fg137

11 hours ago

How did you "notice" a suspicious element in the inspector? Do you routinely look at the DOM?

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.“

> Do you routinely look at the DOM?

You don't?