@rosyna Thanks for that link.
@rosyna I get that, but I don’t understand why I would want my browser to be able to do that silently, especially via JavaScript.
@rosyna What I meant by that is, why is WebKit executing any non-JavaScript code?
@rosyna Did anyone imply otherwise?
Seven Swift Snares: https://t.co/n9p7yWz7rO #mjtsaiblog
Sparkle Updater Vulnerability: https://t.co/RMi8IZ3Vqn #mjtsaiblog
The Futility of Pleasing All Users: https://t.co/DOHbvUCTQT #mjtsaiblog
Make Money Outside the Mac App Store: https://t.co/YuZLIgCBFP #mjtsaiblog
15 Years of VLC and VideoLAN: https://t.co/RyklGdrdRJ #mjtsaiblog
@bwebster Hmm. I wrote that tweet because I pressed F, nothing happened, and I saw the L in the menu. But now F is working again.
My right hand rests on the mouse, which is nowhere near the L key.
I didn’t think I cared about Twitter changing favorites to likes, but my left hand normally rests on the F key.