Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment--20150814190019/@comment-4018164-20150815060407

Is all of this security necessary? http://images.wikia.com/clubpenguin/images/thumb/a/a9/MediaWiki_Emoticons_Sweat.png/35px-MediaWiki_Emoticons_Sweat.png It kinda makes me feel like a kid whose mother tells him to go to his room. I won't be surprised if, in a very short time, this over-safe environment will begin to suppress creativity and development of useful stuff.

Well, not really- but why on earth would you need a courthouse to approve a script if you were careful enough, and are 100% sure that it will not cause troubles? And even if it does break, if it's a syntax error, Common.js would usually only ever return a console error instead of its content, and if it doesn't, how much damage can you cause simply by making a mistake? Codes can be easily reverted anyway.

What i find most fun in development is working on my script (or css), debugging it on my own for a while, and watching other users mocking me for stupid fails when it breaks after its launch... seriously, we wil soon miss these days...