Comment by lazide

15 hours ago

It’s basic self defense. Who runs around the web in 2026 allowing random JS? Might as well be licking seats on the subway.

> Who runs around the web in 2026 allowing random JS?

Within a rounding error, 100% of people on the internet.

If you trust your browser it's fine, and if you don't then both CSS and SVG are significantly more risky.