If you're going to cheat using extensions or user scripts on an edtech platform - turn on an ad blocker so the J's errors don't get logged to newrelic/datadog....
@xssfox as someone who has been on the end of that, i can't help but think it's just the nature of the beast. If you're going to run code in a runtime you have no control over, you're going to get what you're going to get. There's a reason I try and position myself as a backend developer now, I have a lot of respect for front-end developers because to be inclusive, there's so many runtime environments to deal with.

@xssfox I remember once many years ago doing an online test for a security clearance where view source gave all the answers.

Why I needed to know what kind of safe to store physical documents I would never have access to in locations I would also never have access to was never adequately explained.