Breaking the bad, pushing a worse internet (part II)

In an earlier post we lamented the behavior of multinationals by dropping noble classic Internet principles like Graceful degradation and progressive enhancement to strengthen their business model at a high security and privacy cost for users. Go to a site with JS disabled and you see Nada. Zilch. On Google, on Twitter, Facebook tells us it … Continue reading Breaking the bad, pushing a worse internet (part II)