The bug tracker is back and I made an issue about preload="auto" on the MediaGoblin tracker: https://issues.mediagoblin.org/ticket/5625
Best, Michael McMahon | Web Developer, Free Software Foundation GPG Key: 4337 2794 C8AD D5CA 8FCF FA6C D037 59DA B600 E3C0 https://fsf.org | https://gnu.org On 5/6/21 2:05 AM, J Leslie Turriff wrote: > On 2021-05-05 09:08:52 Miroslav Rovis wrote: >> To me, knowing what gets into my machine --and the >> browser is the most used for intrusion, has the attack >> surface ridiculously huge and hard to control-- is as >> important as free software and hardware. Free software and >> hardware must be safe, else my freedom can easily be >> compromised and hence it's not freedom anymore. [*] > A long time ago, the web browser on my Amiga computer (AWeb) allowed me > to disable image > loading, then selectively download individual images by clicking on them; it > also allowed > me to view the browser cache contents to see what was being downloaded. (One > presumes > that if the Amiga had survived, AWeb would also allow doing this for video.) > AmigaOS > also provided easy integration of scripting (using ARexx), and just about > every > application took advantage of that, so filtering was fairly easy. > "Modern" web browsers have taken away these user-friendly features, or > hidden them in > undocumented interfaces like about:config so that end users are effectively > unable to > control their machines. > > Leslie > -- > > _______________________________________________ > libreplanet-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
