[ARCHIVED] Jay on Nostr: Duct tape and glue and no wonder it breaks. But the "Runs Anywhere™" feature of ...
Duct tape and glue and no wonder it breaks.
But the "Runs Anywhere™" feature of browser programs makes this whole Rube Goldberg survive. So long as you make sure you code can be interpreted anywhere, it will be, so that's what people do.
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