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The end game would be some AI running on a gpu in your monitor, so the browser nor the originating website need to know about any blocking.



Except you'd still have client-side execution in that case. Obviously not everyone cares, but there are some straightforward objective reasons to care if you're blocking it being rendered anyway, like why waste cycles on it.


True, but it's hard to block execution without the website not knowing about it.




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