nitori

nitori wrote

They say it's federated but it only kind of is, mostly it's one big instance just like twitter, controlled by one company that seem to have a pretty unclear business model.

I'm not a Bluesky simp but this is the case with Mastodon too lol

Federation is just shit. Tbh I've been questioning recently whether to continue microblogging with my Mima-sama identity at my Misskey home at makai.chaotic.ninja... I might as well just do my microblogging here in jstpst. :P

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nitori wrote

Many browser developer tools allow viewing a page’s media; for example, the Network Inspector allows rendering the body of an individual request. A request for an image inside a spoiler should not unnecessarily bypass this. Browsers with such features shouldn’t ship spoiler support until a developer-tools toggle for “show spoiler contents” is ready. Should this also apply to spoiler text?

I think if a user is going to inspect element a webpage, they kinda have already waived their right to not get so surprised by secrets. This just seems like more unnecessary complexity for browsers for little gain.

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