"This site (obviously) works best with JS enabled
But it's not required.
If you're reading this text block, then you have scripts disabled: thankfully, that's perfectly fine, and this site is not going to punish you for making smart choices around privacy and security in your browser. All the content will show just fine, you can still read the text, navigate to sections, and see the graphics that are used to illustrate the concepts that individual sections talk about."
That is how I'd like to the rest of the internet to work as well.
Agreed, but it is worth noting that the inline apps on the Bézier page won’t work with JS disabled. And they are very helpful and well done. The quote is too nice and doesn’t explicitly admit that the experience is degraded & incomplete without the interactive examples; this one is worth an exception.
I'm commenting only because I have recently submitted a similar story [0] and although I copied and pasted the title, it was also missing the exact word "millions". I had to edit the post and add it. I'm curious why it has happened twice? Is there a filter that tries to moderate exaggeration perhaps?
There is another one: https://libredirect.github.io/
A web extension that redirects YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, TikTok and many other websites to alternative privacy-friendly frontends.
This is a fork of no longer maintained Privacy Redirect.
Alternative frontends are fetched automatically, so it mostly works out of the box.
I'm glad you like it! It's been wonderful for me as well. The creators recently released a book called Born to Flourish[1]—if you're interested, I can share the eBook and/or Audiobook.
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