Vinegar...?
I've read different defenses for JavaScript for cases like this, which usually runs somewhere from you shouldn't be doing that anyway all the way up to if you just understood the language better you'd know why. While I agree with both of those points strongly as general principles, JavaScript also violates the principle of least surprise enough to make it concerning.
For what it's worth, I do like JavaScript. I really don't think that there is any perfect programming language.
Ngl, that actually sounds pretty good
I thought we were about to break out into a verse of "We Didn't Start the Fire"
Sheriff Lamb, a frequent guest on the right-wing media circle and harsh critic of the Biden administration’s border policies, gave the only conceivable answer: “Look, it gets dark every night.”
Reddit may not track that, which isn't a defense against GDPR violations.
I don't know your specifics, but implementing adequate security and being mildly infuriating often go hand in hand by necessity.
Spspspsp?
I wanted this for my dog, but instead she chewed the toy into nothing but a scrap of cloth that eventually disappeared
Looks like a unix timestamp
That's nothing, once I went through the desert on a horse with no name.
I wish you the best of luck with your tinnitus. Medicine is unfortunately imperfect, and sometimes it takes a while and a few doctors to find the cause of an ailment.
Your concern does remind me of a younger version of myself. What have you done to help treat your anxiety?