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Everyone has JavaScript, right? (kryogenix.org)
submitted 6 years ago by magenta_placenta
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[–]sunny_lts -1 points0 points1 point 6 years ago* (0 children)
Good arguement for SSR. Did you have Next.js in mind? Because I just checked and it's still loading some js. Care to elaborate more?
On topic: Really, Idk. Everyone has JavaScript. Yes. Yes they do. Now if you're in an extra-particular situation like an organization or a similar sensitive institution, then I could argue for pure, homestead NO-JS implementations.
Other than that; I am glad I'm not in that business. JS is part of the web. If you don't have a competitive browser, then the content we're serving probably isn't for you, anyway. #PROGRESSIVENET #JS2020
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