small browsers
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Can add chawan to this list.
https://sr.ht/~bptato/chawan/I think I'm in love
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I think I'm in love
Same for me. It's frustrating to not see this one get more popularity.
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please dump any small browsers you know about, i'd like to try them out
the two i can think of are emacs's eww and links (text mode). eww has been surprisingly useful, even without js support and extremely barebones html rendering
this is eww:
and this is links:
sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon
How about Midori?
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How about Midori?
doesn't midori use webkit?
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doesn't midori use webkit?
I'm... not sure, I'd have to look that up. I only know that it was the only browser I found in my Linux distro repos that I was able to run on my Atom 2GB RAM netbook from 15 years ago.
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please dump any small browsers you know about, i'd like to try them out
the two i can think of are emacs's eww and links (text mode). eww has been surprisingly useful, even without js support and extremely barebones html rendering
this is eww:
and this is links:
sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon
Plan9 mothra
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please dump any small browsers you know about, i'd like to try them out
the two i can think of are emacs's eww and links (text mode). eww has been surprisingly useful, even without js support and extremely barebones html rendering
this is eww:
and this is links:
sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon
Qutebrowser is small in market share but not in resource use.
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@bunitor My take:
you should report a bug to friendica bc your link didn't reach me on lemmy
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@bunitor My take:
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please dump any small browsers you know about, i'd like to try them out
the two i can think of are emacs's eww and links (text mode). eww has been surprisingly useful, even without js support and extremely barebones html rendering
this is eww:
and this is links:
sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon
Dillo and NetSurf
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Plan9 mothra
can you use that on linux?
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I'm... not sure, I'd have to look that up. I only know that it was the only browser I found in my Linux distro repos that I was able to run on my Atom 2GB RAM netbook from 15 years ago.
IIRC the Windows version of Midori was the only browser that was light enough to watch Netflix on my ~2005 laptop.
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please dump any small browsers you know about, i'd like to try them out
the two i can think of are emacs's eww and links (text mode). eww has been surprisingly useful, even without js support and extremely barebones html rendering
this is eww:
and this is links:
sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon
i haven't tried it yet but https://offpunk.net/ looks interesting
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can you use that on linux?
With some effort I believe so
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please dump any small browsers you know about, i'd like to try them out
the two i can think of are emacs's eww and links (text mode). eww has been surprisingly useful, even without js support and extremely barebones html rendering
this is eww:
and this is links:
sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon
Have a look at Luakit (but please don’t try to configure it – this is absurd!)
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doesn't midori use webkit?
Used Webkit until 2019, then bought out and now based on Firefox/Gecko.
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