Blockers will win the ad-blocking arms race

developers are catering to

‘So I reeled in horror and recognition of my audience again today, then set up claims of endorsement from 1, 3, 6 and 17 doors either direction from their locations.’
‘I was pressure-washing the greywater tank this morning, only to get a notice from my SegFault clade that we could market to people moulded by bad experiences with a given produce. I had an immediate use for that.’
‘Concealed carry and insurance riders have been key to our ad profitability. I feel being a DBA is worth it now, even if I hear the exact opposite from group buyers.’

the browser makers are not going to personally offer [javascript deps/package management.]

I think Vivaldi managed to toss it into a (Chrome Store) plugin, having pondered it?

Andre Stmaur> …the majority of web sites did not work

A majority (…) have been working when their own hosts and …cdn or …imghost are permitted, even to the extent of facebook dev blogs rendering nicely with no facebook.com or .net loaded.
In the background NoScript does some script emulation so pages don’t choke without Google Analytics and other Google bits setting up namespaces…

Even better, NewAtlas.com just trebled their script host loadout (2nme and m80fg.com, which don’t resolve on their own?!) and now loads nicely before consistently blanking completely. Well, in WebKit they did. Atlas Solutions is a division of facebook, maybe they crossed wires lately.

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