PHP 8 has an actual HTML5 parser now. Who’d have thought? This kind of thing (I guess) is better late than never. There are so many things that I can go back to now and simplify the hell out of.

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Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.
I heard of another static site generator. “Static sites” are not really my jam, but are economically fun. I might try templating that one.
Its motivation
adds to my hunch that golang
templating is generally
disliked. I’m occasionally asked about go
(online), but I know very little
actually.

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I unfortunately recommended a Firefox addon somewhere. Maybe it (Disable JavaScript) or some versions of it got hacked/backdoored because the repository just up and poofed itself. Luckily, Firefox isn’t that popular.
Addon files are usually zips and CRX Viewer is good for corner peeking. I look around corners thrice, occasionally, sometimes, maybe?

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I’ve just learned something the hard way. There’s stuff out there that spins
console.clear()
and debugger
in infinite loops. I don’t know why that’s a thing but I like to call it: clear
console log debugger abuse.
In Chrome/Chromium limit debuggers and logs. In Firefox, enable log persistence/timestamps and control breakpoints manually.