@lapcatsoftware No enable.
I want JavaScript disabled most of the time on a certain domain, but occasionally I want to re-enable it, generally just on a single page until I navigate away/refresh. As far as I understand from stop the script, the only way to do this is to delete the page in the Safari extensions settings then give access again in the extension on the page. Which is quite a long way round.
@lapcatsoftware I see. Is there not a way there could be a toggle control on this screen that would enable JavaScript for this domain temporarily?
Changing the setting in the Safari settings is just a lot of steps - especially as the settings app doesn’t maintain your place in the hierarchy.
Thanks.
A couple months ago, I went to this VR experience and one of the walls was a timeline of stereoscopic, 3D, and VR devices and concepts through the ages
The earliest stereoscope was invented in the early 1830s. I find it fascinating how humans have been interested in 3D/depth imagery
Then, just recently I happened to stumble upon something in an antique store…
It turns out the way to get me to do literally anything is to offer me a minuscule chance of winning a ticket to Glastonbury. I’ve purchased cheese, tea, chocolate, and have a fridge full of cider I’m encouraging my wife to drink for me. I follow people who make wellies, a bus company, and some kind of fizzy vitamins on Instagram. Yet shockingly no one has yet given me a ticket.
I’d love the (probable) incoming labour government to renationalise the railways and water, tax the rich, build houses, recognise Palestine, fix the nhs, rejoin the EU… in reality they probably aren’t going to do any of that and will generally be a disappointment. But I think we can be certain they can’t make anything worse.
@designatednerd The election is the 4th, and much like the US, I’m excited for independence from the super rich Tory prime minister!
The slightly weird way we do elections here means we count overnight and there’s a slow drip of results. In an election where there’s a good chance of a change it means you get to see people becoming unemployed in real time. It’s great fun!
@designatednerd It’s known as a Portillo moment after the time that one of the far right members of the 1997 government unexpectedly lost his job, and campaign to become prime minister, live on tv at 3am.
@designatednerd I suspect most will have much more exciting things to do in the evening of 4th July. But for me this is what I’ve been waiting for since 1997 😄
Drove a car for three days on the opposite side of the road as I’m used to without getting in any accidents or blowing a tire running into a curb like I did in Scotland.
Walked along the cliffs of Dover without falling off them.
That Microsoft considered protecting DRM content before protecting users in their new keylogger really shouldn’t be shocking, but somehow was. Classic capitalism.
If you're involved in electronic music-making and you're not white, please DM me on here.
I've just been watching loads of #SuperBooth footage and was aghast at how overwhelmingly white the whole thing is. I've seen more diversity at EDL marches.
So, I'm gonna try and do something about it. And the first thing is organising.