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I made my point more clear in this later comment thread, in which we are talking, where I said: > I think a key problem here has nothing to do with the merits of XSLT, but is that some parties involved have no…
I didn't say that's why they were doing it.
I think a key problem here has nothing to do with the merits of XSLT, but is that some parties involved have no credibility when it comes to their intentions. They might not even realize how bad their credibility is,…
XSLT isn't a tool for surveillance capitalism, nor for glossy product brochure presentation, nor for captive passive doomscrolling video experiences, so it must be actively excised from the global knowledge network…
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I made my point more clear in this later comment thread, in which we are talking, where I said: > I think a key problem here has nothing to do with the merits of XSLT, but is that some parties involved have no…
I didn't say that's why they were doing it.
I think a key problem here has nothing to do with the merits of XSLT, but is that some parties involved have no credibility when it comes to their intentions. They might not even realize how bad their credibility is,…
XSLT isn't a tool for surveillance capitalism, nor for glossy product brochure presentation, nor for captive passive doomscrolling video experiences, so it must be actively excised from the global knowledge network…