small browsers
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makes sense
btw, servo's rendering of lemmy is getting really good. there's some missing stuff (and i couldn't get replying to work), but it's really cool to see
(though we can definitely discard servo as a small browser. it's eating up almost 700 megabytes of ram rn)
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i took it for a spin also since i hadn't touched it in 20 years; the colors are indeed odd, as well as the scaling.
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offpunk is very different from all others I've tried
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Try old.lemmy.world or piefed, both I believe you can login with links2
#links2gang
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Interesting! I'll have to give that a shot sometime.
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Try https://piefed.social on lynx, I tried pretty hard to make it usable in a text-mode browser.
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That's not the Dillo webpage anymore. There is a whole history behind this but the link is now this https://dillo-browser.github.io/
The dev was at FOSDEM a few weeks ago too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFJp8JDg8Yg
I think Dillo is a great project. The whole thing fits on a diskette. Crazy.
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i was signed in, but it's still kinda fucked up that showing nsfw posts is opt-out. also, they're not even blurred in the old interface
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jfc
i fucking hate the way domain ownership is handled right now
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They're not browsers, but if you want lemmy in the terminal there's Neon Modem Overdrive, which also handles Discourse forums and some other sites. For emacs there's lem.el.
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@bunitor My take:
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Lynx
It's the best by far. The configuration can be tricky, but it worth it.
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HTTP/1.1+ broke the convenience of raw socket browsing!
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Nice one!
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it's webkit behind the curtains, so no
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I think I'm in love