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[–] Jack@lemmy.ca 3 points 12 hours ago

To prevent the script from spreading further, all Wikimedia projects were set to read-only for about 2 hours, and all user JavaScript was temporarily disabled.

The NoScript extension in Firefox makes the web so much nicer. It turns out sites that don't require JavaScript tend to made by vastly better humans than sites that do. More so for sites that require cross-site scripting and cookies to just show text.

Can't search on google.com without allowing JavaScript, but it turns out Lite.DuckDuckGo does, and for me at least gives vastly better search results.

Wikipedia can be read and edited without allowing JavaScript, and I personally don't like the crap that the scripts provide. It's also usable without cookies, tho the idiotic UI options column on the right is a hassle without cookies.