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The native Jerboa app does not use any JavaScript. The code is not and can not be compatible. The "algorithm" I use is like 10 lines of code, I wrote the base of it in like 1 hour. Most of the rest of the code is solely about handling the weirdness of browsers and having it work in all kinds of different websites, all of which jerboa wouldn't care about.
I could probably implement the feature in jerboa in 3-4 hours, depending on how easy it is to get into the Android app ecosystem. But I don't use jerboa and don't care much about it, so I won't, unless somebody wants to pay me which I don't think is happening.
If you had made this comment from the start, I could have responded like I did now. As it were, I saw someone talking about some random app I didn't care about. I didn't have the context that was in your head, that you only now supplied in this comment.
Yes don't get me wrong, like its a cool feature, but I am very well aware that it's neither complex nor a lot of work, but it has to start somewhere. I was just trying to encourage pushing good features to the whole platform. But I got you, you internalized the idea behind FOSS, decentralized digital infrastructure structure owned by people not big corp, you want to be paid for your 10 line "algorithm".It's OK.
lol, why don't you do it then?
I will most probably do that. I also thought about hitting your repository with a merge request and more optimized code.
Sounds good :)