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1. maipen ◴[] No.44415035[source]
Unrelated: This is why reading comments is becoming useless. People react to the news without opening the article. Its so annoying.

Related: This article shows an interesting study but it’s hard for me to interpret what does this translate to? I think we should minimize very complex and synthetic products to our bodies. Although sometimes it’s necessary when we harm our body (e.g. long sun bathing sessions)

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2. superkuh ◴[] No.44415050[source]
Cloudflare products disrupt the human ability to read science.org articles. The article text available to me:

>Enable JavaScript and cookies to continue

Turning on JS and doing the captchas just results in more captchas, forever, with no end. I have emailed science.org about this in the past but they only fixed it on the blogs, not the main site.

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3. mfro ◴[] No.44415432[source]
I have this problem when using the JShelter addon if I enable the privacy switches. Your browser is probably resisting fingerprinting.
4. heavyset_go ◴[] No.44415521[source]
> Although sometimes it’s necessary when we harm our body (e.g. long sun bathing sessions)

Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are basically crushed rocks that absorb UV and are used in sunscreens.

5. perching_aix ◴[] No.44415743[source]
That is very curious, because I have both JS and all manners of clientside storage disabled, yet can access the site fine.

I guess maybe my CGNAT IP is reasonably well trusted and that's the difference?

6. neuroelectron ◴[] No.44415749[source]
You get what you pay for
7. userbinator ◴[] No.44415809[source]
Hint: TLS fingerprinting.

(No problems with accessing this site without JS. You just need to make your client look like one of the officially-sanctioned browsers.)

8. benibela ◴[] No.44416113[source]
the internet is being ruined everywhere.

This week I wanted to download some old HN front pages on the command lines and only got "403 sorry"

although I do not get that now