> So, in conclusion, this study presents no statistically significant evidence that blind auditions increase the chances of female applicants. In my reading, the results seem to weakly indicate the opposite, that male applicants have a slightly increased chance in blind auditions; but this advantage disappears with controls.
Which would indicate that if a programming language is a "crime against god," then it is "godlike" or trying to do the impossible which generally means "good" or in this case "experimental."
This screenshot is great, and really makes another point: if you remove styling and JS, you'll probably end up with a more useful and not infrequently prettier page.
Sometimes I prefer to view sites from Google cache, because I can quickly tap text only and it works great.
I'm more and more thinking about a modern pure HTML browser. I sometimes use links -g and it's amazing how fast and clean the experience is. Sites that don't work can go fuck themselves. Modern browsers are no longer _user_ agents, they are webdev agents.