On Sat, 29 Aug 2020, Robert Riches wrote:
> There is a solution that significantly decreases risk when
> allowing JavaScript in a web browser:
>
> Run the browser from a different (browser-only) user account
> that has very strictly controlled access to files owned by
> your normal account.
>
> It takes a little bit of scripting to make it work. For one
> thing, you need to give the browser-only account XAUTHORITY in
> order to be able to display the browser.
Or just use Qubes.
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Bud
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a1=S0
b1=[1..2,'L0L']
a2=2*a1
a3=S1.4#b1
a4=(a2,a3)
a5=64*a4
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