• piefood@feddit.online
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    14 days ago

    I’ve gone to disabling JS by default, and only whitelisting sites that I want. It’s made things much simpler for me.

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      14 days ago

      I thought of it too, but that way I should whitelist a lot of sites which doesn’t load readable w/o js, a lot of sites I randomly visit just one time ever for one random thing. Would make my workflow just slower.

      Did you encounter a lot of broken by default sites w/o js? Or is it bearable? I could make the switch too.

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        14 days ago

        Is there a viable way to block only unnecessary js, while loading the minimum necessary to properly render the sites?

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        14 days ago

        I find some sites like that, but for the most part, if not having JS breaks the site, then I just move on. It’s very rare that there is only one website where I can find the information that I need.

        I also have it set up so that it’s just one button to re-enable JS, so it’s quick and easy to turn on if I decide to do so.