Or when you don't have a better option at the moment. Technically it's not running non-free software directly on my machine since it's in a sandbox.

Sure it doesn't strictly goes with full software freedom,
and I'm all for a better option.
But right now, this is a way to execute just a bit of non-free JS in a sandbox: I'm borrowing it without it influencing anything on my machine.
Hence acting like a filter, or a decontamination zone.

But I get your point. We can just disagree, it's fine.

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