I'm finally starting work in earnest on Greasemonkey 1.0.  The major change
is to move towards explicitly requesting access to the elevated privilege
APIs that Greasemonkey has historically exposed to user scripts and, more
importantly, _not_ imposing the convoluted security restrictions that make
them safe, if you don't request access to them.

So I'd like to start assembling a list of things that would work in
standard JavaScript in the page, but break in Greasemonkey.  I'd like to be
sure that the changes made going forward make these things possible again.
I know of a few of these things and can test for them.  But I've understood
the limitations for so long that I almost have a mental block for
automatically not using them.

So, if there's a thing that should work but breaks in Greasemonkey please
let me know.  This work is happening in
https://github.com/greasemonkey/greasemonkey/issues/1427

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