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What''s the final verdict on systemd?
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Anonymous 02/27/21(Sat)17:00:19 No. fg-54XDF0B2
>>fg-4EEBB007 This faggot is fucking EVERYWHERE
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Anonymous 03/20/21(Sat)08:48:45 No. fg-QFR6TCWE
>>fg-4EEBB007 based bruce
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Anonymous 06/07/21(Mon)14:18:29 No. fg-QWKR2M6N
useful but tried to replace many things too much
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Anonymous 06/07/21(Mon)18:22:09 No. fg-8C2LRGNB
>>fg-4EEBB007 holy shit go back to your 4nigger shithole containment website tranny, nobody wants you here
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Anonymous 06/07/21(Mon)18:25:27 No. fg-5HNYRXJU
dogshit, only braindead normies like it because they don't understand it. use openrc or literally anything else. i mean only a truly braindead redditor would allow cia niggerware into their computer

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Why do I need to enable java-script to see images here?
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>>fb-DPUA4T2B → I'm fine either way with that. I'm referring to image previews.
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Anonymous 06/01/21(Tue)20:35:22 No. fg-58B131T7 >>fg-CA3OMM06
>>fg-4W5W6IWJ There is JavaScript checking the attachment type and embedding the attached media based on what type of element it is. https://github.com/FChannel0/FChannel-Server/blob/master/static/posts.html#L85 A JavaScript free version will come soon(tm) ill just do all the conversions server side, but working on other stuff first.
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Anonymous 06/02/21(Wed)02:11:47 No. fg-CA3OMM06
>>fg-58B131T7 then good luck to you.

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Lua
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Anonymous 05/07/21(Fri)04:28:05 No. fg-ISGX89LT
>>fg-2202D97G add scripting capabilities to my C programs, the api is very good
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Anonymous 05/07/21(Fri)04:56:32 No. fg-SRF92S9M
>>fg-2202D97G You can make some nvim plugins with lua
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Anonymous 05/14/21(Fri)16:50:39 No. fg-QQ9LYK2S
>>fg-2202D97G Prototyping netbsd drivers
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Anonymous 05/31/21(Mon)15:01:54 No. fg-AY3LPWW3
>>fg-2202D97G Transpile it from Fennel to make 2D toys. https://fennel-lang.org/

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do sjws give root privileges to all their users, or they completely remove the root user so that nobody has more privileges than the others?
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>>fg-5QDZDI1W (OP) yes
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Anonymous 05/17/21(Mon)10:57:10 No. fg-PB02GKW8
>>fg-5QDZDI1W (OP) Sjws only have regular users because peiviledge raycist and hierarchy ree any semblance of order too
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Anonymous 05/31/21(Mon)14:59:54 No. fg-QQPYZMTK
>>fg-5QDZDI1W (OP) Jews really fucked you guys up. They got root access to your morals.

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I still don't understand federation.
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Anonymous 04/16/21(Fri)17:40:44 No. fg-03IAC4YT
>>fg-W8MSDK6Z an instance is a server fchan is only federated with the /b/ board with 0x00000000.xyz/b/ and 0xchan is federated with all of fchans boards consolidated all into its one /b/ board. so if you want to see all of fchans boards in one feed you can just use 0x00000000.xyz/b/catalog and view all of the current FChannel instances and post from there.
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Anonymous 04/18/21(Sun)01:46:51 No. fg-CQM41NNC
>>fg-E0527DF6 this is highly debatable, especially since there's no way for instances to post to one another without pre-authorization basically, you can either play blacklist spam whackamole or you can whitelist and hope that other servers reciprocate
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Anonymous 05/20/21(Thu)18:12:51 No. fg-GDB9AQL8
>>fg-7C788821 (OP) this site can talk to other sites that "speak" activitypub, which is the protocol this site uses. this means you can see and reply to threads that users on other sites made.
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)23:19:55 No. fg-M56VXLOX
>>fg-7C788821 (OP) If you want to learn more a good place to start is here: http://activitypub.rocks/
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Anonymous 05/31/21(Mon)13:10:32 No. fg-OKLYCORY
>>fg-7C788821 (OP) It feels like an exercise in distributed database design.

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leaving the bracket on the same line is better because it makes the source code smaller and thus reduces bloatness >imagine wasting time pressing a key just so you can put the curly bracket in a new line and make you code even uglier and more bloated pathetic
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imagine not putting your brackets on a new line
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Anonymous 05/25/21(Tue)18:37:46 No. fprog-K0C4XC75 >>fprog-8HHG9SCM
>>fprog-AGAUVIB2 (OP) This is how civilization collapses, one bracket at a time. Little men cringing behind their glasses, staring and spaghetti code, sobbing as they tell themselves it's supposed to be hard to read. Your ancestors worshipped whitespace because they were not barbarians.
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Anonymous 05/25/21(Tue)22:20:03 No. fprog-8HHG9SCM
>>fprog-K0C4XC75 8/10 pasta nice meme dude

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do you guys think that plan9 namespaces could do the same thing as qubes vm's without being bloated cancer?
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Anonymous 05/22/21(Sat)23:52:07 No. fg-SSK8BPV9 >>fg-GKP4OHY1
>>fg-1IC7V7NM *suckless maintains a lit version of plan9port sorry
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)00:16:59 No. fg-7DHLJQ19 >>fg-GKP4OHY1
>>fg-M2EZ71EA >>fg-M2EZ71EA Your thinking of 9base https://tools.suckless.org/9base/>>fg-M2EZ71EA
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)00:19:06 No. fg-DW2OGTP6 >>fg-0Z20AD81
>>fg-1IC7V7NM Sounds like jails in freebsd. I am not intimate with plan9 but have been using acme for a while. Also plumbing is a really awesome concept.
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)01:24:57 No. fg-GKP4OHY1
>>fg-1IC7V7NM seems interesting, i will look into it >>fg-SSK8BPV9 >>fg-7DHLJQ19 yea, thats where i remember seeing it
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)03:20:39 No. fg-0Z20AD81
>>fg-DW2OGTP6 yea. just namespaces are more tied to the system and easier to work with, since its just how the entire system is organized. plan9 has a lot of neat stuff

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my ISP blocked me from making threads on 4chan, any help to bypass that?
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>>fb-XOOLSTE4 → >>fg-7NGWMV8S >>fg-6RPUOKSQ >>fg-W29C0RCP >>fg-AE8ZSQEW install gentoo
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Anonymous 04/26/21(Mon)13:39:42 No. fg-UTYEJ1GW
>>fg-0W9GRYXZ This might work. He is Egyptian, so poor, and won't be able to afford a VPN anyway.
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Anonymous 04/26/21(Mon)13:42:26 No. fg-M2MMXNZD
>>fg-QVV3XKY1 Zeronet is cool, but the user interface of boards suck.
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Anonymous 04/26/21(Mon)21:20:25 No. fg-CC6FYRBP
>>fg-EC52033E (OP) Use this VPN. The nodes are hosted by volunteers, so it's less likely to be blocked by 4chan's VPN detection. https://www.vpngate.net/en/
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Anonymous 05/22/21(Sat)18:04:59 No. fg-HO3S4KLE
>>fb-0DB8FCFF → no, 4chan blocks tor users. its notoriously not or vpn friendly. you'll need a pass for that

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Free your computer from proprietary software today! Install the GNU operating system with Linux added that respects your freedom.
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Anonymous 02/07/21(Sun)10:00:40 No. fg-MUF4RH7W
>>fg-PH4J9AX9 yellow people are the only people
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Anonymous 04/18/21(Sun)20:12:56 No. fg-VI2RLAI1
based and GNU pilled
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Anonymous 05/20/21(Thu)13:33:55 No. fg-4WE1Z31G
>>fg-3489DC4F (OP) GNU is for twinks and I am right about it.
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Anonymous 05/22/21(Sat)16:28:11 No. fg-ZIY6QSYJ
>>fg-92EEG269 nigga you really think netbsd is going to be even remotely better? i mean those faggots don't have half the mitigations that openbsd and hardenedbsd have and also include linux_compat, making them vulnerable to LINUX vulnerabilities. they're main purpose is running on toasters, its a joke. openbsd is still the best for security and its overall just neat
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Anonymous 05/22/21(Sat)16:28:40 No. fg-WLDK1OGL
>>fg-G6CF6608 based

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How do you type out your pointers Anonymous 04/26/21(Mon)06:17:20 No. fprog-1606BEVL
int* ip or int *p
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Anonymous 05/09/21(Sun)15:41:06 No. fprog-B0W2SD51 >>fprog-OCTLEQR0
>>fprog-SG6H9U6I then do >int * p, * q; it's still easier to see it as "int pointer" with this exception
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Anonymous 05/09/21(Sun)18:46:46 No. fprog-OCTLEQR0
>>fprog-B0W2SD51 >2 spaces now that is just silly
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>>fprog-1606BEVL (OP) When I started C, I looked at C code to choose my coding style. Here are some of my inspirations: https://aiju.de/misc/c-style https://man.openbsd.org/style https://suckless.org/coding_style/ https://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/6/style Some code I looked at was the plan9 source code and dwm source code. Hope that helps!
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Anonymous 05/14/21(Fri)16:31:16 No. fprog-8U0QKH0L
>>fprog-F251CGFK my style is based on some of those as well thank Stallman for all the libreware out there that helped me learn
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Anonymous 05/21/21(Fri)21:05:02 No. fprog-V2BCEKA3
>>fprog-F251CGFK I like GNU style. check glib and GTK, the code style is pretty neat

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reminder that tor, zeronet and similar alternatives are the only legit option. bittorrent is decentralised and yet LE and ISPs have done a fine job screwing people for using bittorrent when it comes to stuff they genuinely see as a threat (no one cares about copyrighted music or movies, retard). you will never be able to have a clearnet equivalent to 8/pol/ anymore, decentralised or not.
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Anonymous 04/12/21(Mon)15:24:08 No. fg-2ZGK97TW
>>fg-LFIEMPJ3 (OP) Buzzwords
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>>fg-AWIXOZ0K Federated servers can choose to expose a hidden service (or loki etc) per the admin's wishes. Then tinfoilers can use the tinfoil instance and everyone is happy. Federation is wonderful.
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Anonymous 04/15/21(Thu)19:11:09 No. fg-R6HRCZ88
>>fb-AQ80ZPHM → Recommend an imageboard.
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Anonymous 04/15/21(Thu)19:13:28 No. fg-WC8SYPSA
>>fg-2KJ7ZJ46 Agree, zeronet feels so gimmicky with all the animations and the client bullshit.
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Anonymous 05/11/21(Tue)18:01:01 No. fg-I1TFR8GE
>>fb-AQ80ZPHM → Technically there can still be censorship, because the one who has the Zite (Zeronet site) private key can manage the content of the Zite. Only boards i've tried without any censorship at all was freenet FMS and Sone.

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>be me >AI researcher >finally discovered how to create a human-like AI >turns out it is pretty cheap to simulate lots of humans in a single computer >idea >get a super computer >simulates 100 billion humans on my basement >hook up the super computer directly to the pirate bay >have the humans i created watch all the copyrighted material in the world >without paying for a loicence to distribute such content to them, of course >turns out industry's money actually vanishes from their safes when someone watches their product without their authorization >hollywood declares bankruptcy within the hour >all music companies are closing their doors >people are no longer motivated to do creative endeavors >no more entertainment is created >people fall into a depression as there is no more content to consoom and distract them from their existential dread >suicide rates skyrocket to 100% >mankind is no more, the closest things to humans now are the AIs running in my basement >mfw i singlehandedly crashed the entire world economy, bringing meat humans to extinction and replacing them with zeroes-and-ones humans another day in the life of a pirate

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Dark Mode: A Return to Tradition Anonymous 04/26/21(Mon)19:27:40 No. fg-10KWJP5I
Who else is looking forward to everything finally having dark mode? Computers were originally always in dark mode, i.e. white or green text on a black background. "Light mode" was a great folly where people wanted stuff on their computer to look like the printed page. It makes no sense when you think about it, why would you have the entire screen light up except for the text? It would be like printing out a page covered entirely in ink, except for where the words are meant to be. I for one long for the day when every browser renders an HTML page with no CSS as white text on a black background.
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Anonymous 04/26/21(Mon)20:04:53 No. fg-REPW72S5
>>fg-10KWJP5I (OP) Maybe I am just a boomer but dark mode annoys me. White text on black screen is not good. I do use it for some applications, but I do not seek out to turn everything into dark mode.
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Anonymous 05/03/21(Mon)00:05:57 No. fg-PV6X7APU
>>fg-10KWJP5I (OP) Yes.
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Anonymous 05/03/21(Mon)08:54:53 No. fg-9EFEWK6H
>>fg-10KWJP5I (OP) I'm looking forward to the day when everything can follow the system theme. Seamless switching between day/night mode would make be cum.
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Anonymous 05/05/21(Wed)01:30:24 No. fg-E9MAAP4W
>>fg-10KWJP5I (OP) Dark mode is okay for me. But If there're many texts with small fonts while using dark mode. My eyes are gonna be tired too fast. So I use dark mode only for apps UI, not for reading something on pages.

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Cross Imageboard Login System Idea Anonymous 04/25/21(Sun)12:36:40 No. fprog-1TOIV0D3
I've had this idea for some time, and have shared it on and off. I wanted to share it here though. Basically, I've had the idea of a very minimal/lightweight, free, libre, and open source, self-hostable program that provides users with a login for imageboards. How it would work is, the user would setup a username and password, then on any clients (4chanX, KurobaEx, etc.) the user would input that username and password. Then whenever they post something, it would sync to the server, then sync to their other devices. So basically no matter which device they are on, they can keep track of their watched threads, posts, bookmarks, (You)s (replies), etc. This would be a privacy friendly way for users to sync their activity between devices to keep track of everything, instead of relying on image-board logins (which most don't have anyways). The hardest part would probably be submitting a pull request to add support for the login/sync system into clients such as KurobaEx and 4chanX. At worst it's a separate extension, or someone forks them and adds it...
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Anonymous 04/25/21(Sun)15:43:05 No. fprog-6XWQ0OV7 >>fprog-KTOLYBDX
>>fprog-1TOIV0D3 (OP) the whole point of imagebords imo is that everyone is anonymous and you don't need an account - the only reason to need an account is if you're a moderator or a passfag, which I don't think should be a shared status among all imageboards for obvious reasons.
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Anonymous 04/25/21(Sun)15:47:08 No. fprog-SIBVJ7M1 >>fprog-KTOLYBDX
>>fprog-1TOIV0D3 (OP) Anyway nice idea built on air but I can't see how to implement it. You want to federate personal user data back and forth with other instances? Where do you go as a user to keep control of your data? How do you know a federation really deleted your data if you wanted it? I'd never use it
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Anonymous 04/28/21(Wed)17:16:01 No. fprog-KTOLYBDX >>fprog-MYSR0DXC
>>fprog-6XWQ0OV7 >>fprog-SIBVJ7M1 I'm failing to understand your guys' points. Did you read my entire idea? Nothing is being stored on the imageboard servers, that's the entire point of it being self-hosted. Some imageboards DO have logins, which I dislike for the exact reasons you guys mention (anonymity). The service would be something you self-host, then it would be added as an option to "log in" on clients such as KurobaEx, or browser extensions such as 4chanX. This would of course require a pull request be submitted, then accepted. They can also be forked but the devs seem like they'd be open to such. If not, a fork of the project with this feature added is always possible too. Anyways, the server itself needs to come before any of the client side stuff. The hardest part will be getting clients to add in the login feature, although it should be reasonably simple, some devs can be annoying yk. But anyways back on point, after the user logs in, it would sync down all their watched threads, (You)s, etc. and it will be synced between each client/device they login to. Everything is stored on the server, the server which is the program that I am suggesting be made. That program will run on a server that the user self-hosts, meaning it's run entirely by them, they have full control. The program would ideally also be as minimal, lightweight as possible. And of course free, libre and open source. Nothing is being touched with the imageboards, nothing is being stored on imageboard servers besides your actual public posts to them as usual, the login system is completely self-hosted, and the login prompts are added to the end clients themselves. I don't know how I can be anymore clearer than that. But you guys obviously didn't understand the point.
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Anonymous 04/28/21(Wed)20:56:03 No. fprog-MYSR0DXC >>fprog-LTSWC8J9
>>fprog-KTOLYBDX Oh I see, you've just basically reinvented the idea of public key cryptographic authentication. You make a gpg keypair, and what you're suggesting would probably be implemented as some sort of browser plugin that can use that keypair to authenticate you cross platform. Perhaps that plugin also stores what threads you are watching and polls them for any replies. Yeah ok, I just didn't understand your idea. This could be something, but it'd be pretty niche. But possible.
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Anonymous 05/01/21(Sat)21:07:49 No. fprog-LTSWC8J9
>>fprog-MYSR0DXC Kinda but not really, it's basically just a service that you selfhost, and it centralizes all your watched threads and boommarks on the server you host. You login on any device and it syncs it between them all. Not reeeally a hard concept idk how I can explain it any better. If you use 4chanX, or Kuroba you know about the thread watcher right? When you post to a thread, it adds it to the watch list. You can also watch threads or posts you didn't post to. Anyways basically that list will sync to your server, then your server syncs it to any other devices logged in. The lists are merged on the server and all your devices stay up to date with one another.

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is there any point to minifying javascript and css if your server already compresses the files it sends?
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Anonymous 04/28/21(Wed)03:43:17 No. fg-4JYXWX2S >>fg-4WDAMNL0
I can only see it make a difference if you have hundreds of thousands of lines of javascript/css It really just obscures your scripts so people cant audit them easily which is a terrible idea IMO because code should be freely and easily audited.
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Anonymous 04/28/21(Wed)10:08:11 No. fg-4WDAMNL0
>>fg-4JYXWX2S my point exactly i'd prefer to keep js readable and the only justification for minification i see is that it reduces bandwidth usage, making your site load faster, but if the file is already gzipped i imagined the size reduction would be minimal


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