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artist β€’ jack of too many trades β€’ musicboi β€’ bedroom dj β€’ bad at video games β€’ rp fiend β€’ amateur nature photographer β€’ critter enthusiast

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🦝 tumblr (gross)
www.shoujospirit.tumblr.com/
πŸ—‘οΈ twitter (grosser)
www.twitter.com/scribblitz
🦝 art tumblr (gross and rarely updated)
www.scribblitz.tumblr.com/
πŸ—‘οΈ twitch (desolate)
www.twitch.tv/scribblitz
🦝 bluesky (that i constantly forget about tbh)
bsky.app/profile/scribblitz.bsky.social
πŸ—‘οΈ ...........does anyone even use cara???
cara.app/scribblitz/all
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in reply to @kokoscript's post:

the thing is that it probably was possible at that time with javascript. there was a time when :visited attribute was accessible from DOM/css/JS, so by writing a script that iterates through urls in a hidden DIV it was possible to figure that shit

you can probably do a proof of concept of that by finding a latest possible browser version that still allows :visited manipulations

IIRC, Soatok did this to display a message to visitors who had visited a certain website before: the text was a link on a background that was the same color as unvisited links.