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That just sounds like you're scaremongering.
Yeah, at this point it really is a moot point. Unless you're someone with masses of cash and resources it's simply not going to be cost effective doing it.
The last I noted was that it had moved out of the realm of economically viable for the hom user to mine and profit.
Nowadays the difficulty level is so insanely high and the block rewards are so low that solo bitcoin mining with GPUs is now futile. All you are doing is wasting power, which you will probably be paying for.
A filter shows +1000 entries. It happens.
By the way, JS mining won't take over the GPU until WebCL becomes a standard browser feature.
The browser function likely is about elements.