... The JavaScript Trap is a (reasonable) argument against
   trends of modern web apps, i.e., a software architecture relying on
   code-on-demand that lies under someone else's control, esp. when that
   software is not freely licensed.  

Which is exactly the same argument that can be made for Webassembly.
Oftn Javascript is so obfuscated that it can just as well be binary.

And as long as people are unwilling to read it, I'll happily point it out.

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