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Website is running #javascript for mining some #cryptocurrencies, that's not correct. But website is running #javascript including advertising networks is fine so far? Or do we have those situations only to last long enough so people could get used to it? Interesting to read articles about incidents with mining for #cryptocurrencies using the webbrowser. Not to forget: Many sites include already enough third party scripts and content from advertising networks. Just to speak about the so-called #glass-house.
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@wittysense What do you mean by "feeling"? A webbrowser is like everything else first just a tool or talking about more complex actions also a toolset. It is contacting a server as a client asking for data. Therefore concrete languages with syntax are used for description and logic. Like everything else this can be used for good or bad. Following the examples it is used just for the bad while having "feelings" ignoring the logic and rational approach.
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@wittysense You mean Douglas Crockford? Well, working at #Paypal when I used to read about him correct. And what is your approach using this sentence?
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@wittysense Well what does those conventions have to do with double-standards of our so-called modern society? I mean what has changed? We have newer toolsets but at last most of us (humans) do the same "dumb" things instead thinking about further. We accept those conventions that websites are really full of third party allocated ressources. Where is the scheme? Instead building an antithesis for a REAL greater good we just think about our own. Yes, that's human failure, but we CAN do better. It's just that we already sit within a glass-house and people within blogs or other articles throwing stones when talking about this. And we don't get it that this modern way for being a "digital native" is just another big lie. :-)
When building something it's always about responsibility, not only a common set of rules someone defined.