it's actually just broken: the CSP the page serves includes directives that override the unsafe-inline declaration anyway. somehow chrome thinks this is normal and goes along with it, but firefox rightfully errs on the safe side?
of all the industries trying to modernize for the internet still, i think the healthcare industry pulls the most nonsensically insecure and dangerous bullshit
this is because their login page is an embedded okta login which requires unsafe-inline enabled in the content security policy (!!!! what the fuck!!!!!), and firefox seems to reject this by default
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re: babylon 5 (s1e03)
telepath you should probably not be looking at londo's mind rn he's pretty ornery
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