Many sites like “Elude” work perfectly without javascript, allowing their use through tools to escape censorship such as Tor.

Why doesn’t Lemmygrad implement this too?

  • @BlackLotus@lemmy.ml
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    12 years ago

    This wasn’t really made to be the safe haven for people who know multiple state secrets and have assassins after them, it’s just a federated link aggregator.

    Lmao, right? Well said. There are different tools for different jobs.

      • @BlackLotus@lemmy.ml
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        -12 years ago

        It does run on tor, you just have to enable javascript, losing some of the benefits of tor.

        Either way, this isn’t the place for putting state secrets that make you fear for your life. There are already better tools for that, and lemmy was never trying to be that.

        If you want a lemmy instance that does, make your own.

        You’re clearly not a developer, so you don’t understand that what you’re asking is for the lemmy devs to start the frontend over from scratch. Additionally, for most normal users who don’t have your specific needs, JavaScript powered webpages are likely preferable. In a perfect world, there would be both a JS-free and a JS version of the web page to cater to both categories.

        We don’t live in that perfect world, sorry. Feel free to dedicate thousands of hours to learning to program and then hundreds or thousands more to implement the feature you want. We’d all appreciate your contribution.

        • @stopit@lemmy.ml
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          02 years ago

          It’s not about state secrets…it is about user rights which is paramount to the free software movement. If developers really feel JS is necessary (its not) they should at least limit themselves to libre-js (they don’t).

          • @nutomic@lemmy.ml
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            12 years ago

            If you want to tell us how to do our work, then you should pay us. Otherwise, the software is available as is.