so if one were to switch to onion-only sites that means no js, which is arguably a good thing, but are we back to writing our own CMS each time? cos i am down for that

@nflux depends on your security level? But yeah if running on safest, def an opportunity to dust off building older site skills and make some more classic form based interfaces!

Def a chance to rethink a few things! Also make entirely new tor based apps too!

@dan_ballard I think probably expecting people to switch security levels to a lesser setting to enable some JS bs feels counterproductive so i'm leaning towards adopting "as if it were a DNM" standards. Tbh it seems kinda liberating. This is WHY we have all this encryption shit. Sucks that now there's a reason to need it but here we are.

@nflux ha fair and I mean yeah my site also has no JS. That's prolly a good policy for me to keep in mind as I look into doing more onion stuff too. Another thing I've wanted to dabble in is playing more with agregore (agregore.mauve.moe/ by @mauve ) and other protocols like Gemini. Now with tools like oniux on Linux might make mixing the too more easy to experiment with... blog.torproject.org/introducin

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@dan_ballard @nflux Yeah I've been considering adding tor as a transport to Agregore but I was worried about security. Maybe setting the CORS to only allow html and no js / locked down css/images could be a start. Also Gemini is awesome.

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