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  • D [email protected]

    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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    #41

    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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    • B [email protected]

      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:

      emacs window with eww displaying linux@l.ml's header

      and this is links:

      terminal window with links displaying linux@l.ml's header

      sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon

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      #42

      i haven't tried it yet but https://offpunk.net/ looks interesting

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      • B [email protected]

        can you use that on linux?

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        #43

        With some effort I believe so

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        • B [email protected]

          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:

          emacs window with eww displaying linux@l.ml's header

          and this is links:

          terminal window with links displaying linux@l.ml's header

          sadly, neither is able to login to lemmy, but I was able to login to mastodon through brutaldon

          dirk@lemmy.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
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          wrote on last edited by
          #44

          Have a look at Luakit (but please don’t try to configure it – this is absurd!)

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          • B [email protected]

            doesn't midori use webkit?

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            #45

            Used Webkit until 2019, then bought out and now based on Firefox/Gecko.

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