Aaaah . . . so because people won't stumble over themselves to help you do something that is an ethical gray area at best it's killing the language. Got it.

We should just ignore decades (literally) of community experience with script kiddies and the like, and instead fall over ourselves to help the suspicious person who just created a new account a couple days ago (the online analogue of wearing all black and a ski mask while carrying a crowbar in a dark alley after midnight) to jimmy open a locked back door marked "Authorized Personnel Only" as they surely could have only the purest of motives for doing so.

The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.


In reply to Re^3: How to set up a correct custom User-Agent when using Perl's Selenium::Remote::Driver and Firefox by Fletch
in thread How to set up a correct custom User-Agent when using Perl's Selenium::Remote::Driver and Firefox by Jaharmy

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