In 1995, a Netscape employee wrote a hack in 10 days that now runs the Internet
Posted by miltava 1 day ago
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Comment by dabinat 1 day ago
It seems a strange anachronism in 2025 that there is still only one language for the web. It really should not have to matter which language I choose to code in. WebAssembly may offer this promise in future, but lack of DOM manipulation is a major design flaw IMO.
Comment by Barathkanna 1 day ago
Amazing that a 10-day hack from 1995 is still quietly deciding what half the files on the Internet actually are. Meanwhile my “temporary” scripts from last week can’t survive a single deploy. The Web really is held together by archaeological layers of glue code nobody dares touch because it somehow… still works.
Comment by apothegm 1 day ago
And we’ve all been regretting it ever since.
Comment by ChrisArchitect 1 day ago
[dupe] Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46146406