javascript: document.querySelectorAll('p, td, tr, ul, ol').forEach(elem => {elem.style.color = '#000'})
It doesn't darken the text on every webpage but it does work on this thread's article. (The Javascript code can probably be enhanced with more HTML heuristics to work on more webpages.) https://getsupport.apple.com/customer?cvid=8c11bcc71f684b6ab405d4fa1e86c146
https://getsupport.apple.com.phish.xyz/customer?cvid=8c11bcc71f684b6ab405d4fa1e86c146
People just pattern match on the substring "apple.com" because they don't understand that the DNS system works right-to-left. Therefore, the 2nd url looks just as "legitimate" as the first one. In-App Purchases
Week-to-Week Flighty Pro $4.99
Annual Savings Flighty Pro $59.99
Month-to-Month Flighty Pro $9.99
Annual Savings (Family Plan) $119.00
Lifetime Flighty Pro $299.00
Flexible Monthly (Family Plan) $15.99
Week-to-Week Flighty Pro $4.99
Week-to-Week Flighty Pro $7.99
Pro Family Lifetime $449.00
Annual Savings Flighty Pro $59.99
The website's hyperlink url to the App Store page also has a tracking id so the company can attribute downloads/sales back to the webpage. This lets them see how well the "free website" is converting to paid customers. As a vehicle to generate sales leads, it seems to work very well. To wit... Wikipedia says the company has been in business for 7 years and it's been upvoted to the HN front page and we're discussing it. (The Flighty website is an example of the old saying, "The best advertising is free advertising.")
As an example, the following fragment is extremely personal:
>For example, he could have easily achieved a solid living via crowdfunding, even for San Francisco standards. But having graduated from the Thiel Fellowship school of thought rather than university, he was essentially groomed from a young age into uncritically embracing the Silicon Valley mindset, and he took venture capital.
For readers who are genuinely oblivious as to why the above comes across as criticism of the person instead of the Zig/Rust code:
- it's condescending because it portrays Andrew Kelly as the wise enlightened one who didn't take VC money while Jarred was the unenlightened one "groomed" into the SV VC world.
- those sentences explain more about Andrew's opinion of Jarred, rather than dissecting actual code fragments of Zig/Rust.
It's ok to personally agree that Thiel/VC/Jarred/capitalism are all wrong but you still should be able to recognize when a paragraph is making criticisms of a person. Aligning with Andrew's values shouldn't make one blind to it.