You think I'm done yet?
NOPE!
*INHALES DEEPLY*
#Redcore
#Rockmelt
#360SecureBrowser
#Sleipnir
#TurboWarpOfflineditor
#Scratch3Offlineeditor
#TorchBrowser
#qutebrowser
#SRWareIron
#Qt5Webview
#qt6webview
#Element
#Falkon
#Dooble
#Blink
#browsh
#Discord
#Google #Ultron (this one is a joke)
#Citiro
#AndroidWebView
#Carbonyl
#SalamWeb
AANNNNND that's all of the chromium based shit I know of.
thanks 4 reading g through this stupid idea
#salamweb #carbonyl #androidwebview #citiro #ultron #Google #discord #browsh #blink #dooble #falkon #element #qt6webview #qt5webview #SRWAREIRON #qutebrowser #torchbrowser #scratch3offlineeditor #turbowarpofflineditor #sleipnir #360securebrowser #rockmelt #redcore
How neat: browsh, a modern text-based browser for the terminal.
“It renders anything that a modern browser can; HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL.”
#webbrowser #terminal #geeky #browsh
https://chriscoyier.net/2022/12/08/whats-good-about-the-arc-browser/
I've lost whoever shared this, but thanks to them. A browser with a bunch of interesting features. There's custom CSS, which I've wondered about for a while: why don't I look at websites the way I want to? The nature of HTML is such that it *is* structured information, why not display that how I want?
I haven't actually tried it out yet - I'll have a go over Christmas. And there's a few features that I already recognise as 'good' from #Vivaldi. So let's see.
Ideally what I want is #vim in browser form - I use #vimium (and as #arc is #chromium I should be ok to carry on with that) and I keep toying with the idea of #lynx or #browsh and a bunch of faffing to modify them to my desires. But let's give Arc a bash and see what's gwarning.
#vivaldi #vim #vimium #arc #chromium #lynx #browsh #mondaybrowserthoughts
@storydragon In *extreme* circumstances, you could could consider to ssh/mosh into a more powerful computer where you run #Browsh (basically a terminal backend for Firefox). https://www.brow.sh/ Don't expect to be able to play games in this browser, but scripts and styles works :)
@kurb42 But browsh is the only text browser on Linux that I got working with JavaScript support without additional dependencies or editing configurations.
#browsh #javascript #web #browser
I am looking for a terminal web broswer.
Not only is it a good idea to be able to browse the web in the terminal like on a server using ssh, you can also browse the web on your computer more privately and supposedly faster.
Any suggestions?
- links
- links2
- elinks
- w3m
- lynx
- eww
- hv3
- browsh
#terminal #ssh #web #browser #links #links2 #elinks #w3m #lynx #eww #browsh
#terminal #elinks #w3m #lynx #eww #browsh #ssh #web #browser #links #links2
First steps with #browsh browser
I must say, I am impressed and might use it for general text reading, Wikipedia etc....
Unfortunately it's (per default) running on Firefox, therefore the hardware consumption is more or less the same.
#clitools #cli #linuxmint
#browsh #clitools #cli #linuxmint
@Truck @mplammers
> I'm constantly seeing braille (mis)used this way in many applications [which raises accessibility concerns]
Interesting. I'd never seen this technique before – I agree it'd be concerning if it caught on widely for the reasons you mention. (a minor Easter egg seems mostly harmless but, as you say, could give others the wrong idea).
#browsh uses the the UTF8 half-block (https://www.brow.sh/docs/introduction/) – maybe that could be a more accessible alternative for some use cases?
@Truck @mplammers
> I'm constantly seeing braille (mis)used this way in many applications [which raises accessibility concerns]
Interesting. I'd never seen this technique before – I agree it'd be concerning if it caught on widely for the reasons you mention. (a minor Easter egg seems mostly harmless but, as you say, could give others the wrong idea).
#browsh uses the the UTF8 half-block (https://www.brow.sh/docs/introduction/) – maybe that could be a more accessible alternative for some use cases?
#Web : #BROWSH is a fully-modern text-based #browser 🌐📄 https://www.brow.sh
Per la serie command line lovers.
Date un'occhiata a #browsh, un browser per terminale basato su firefox(63+) https://www.brow.sh/
Have fun!
> I've used it! But I rely heavily on #tridactyl which does not work with #browsh 🙁
What doesn't work about it? I read that we extension work with Browsh, but haven't tried any out yet
> I've used it! But I rely heavily on #tridactyl which does not work with #browsh 🙁
What doesn't work about it? I read that we extension work with Browsh, but haven't tried any out yet
@codesections I've used it! But I rely heavily on #tridactyl which does not work with #browsh 🙁
Yeah, #browsh seemed like something that's your kind crazy :D
> Have you tried brutaldon.online with it?
Sort of. It wouldn't log in via the standard oauth method (I couldn't click on the authorize/deny pop-up). I also couldn't log in with pinafore (the "add instance" button also wasn't clickable)
The vanilla web UI actually did let me log on, but it wasn't quite usable, at least with the default multi-column layout
Yeah, #browsh seemed like something that's your kind crazy :D
> Have you tried brutaldon.online with it?
Sort of. It wouldn't log in via the standard oauth method (I couldn't click on the authorize/deny pop-up). I also couldn't log in with pinafore (the "add instance" button also wasn't clickable)
The vanilla web UI actually did let me log on, but it wasn't quite usable, at least with the default multi-column layout
Have any of you heard of or tried #browsh? It's a full, mouse driven GUI browser---in a terminal!
The tech is pretty cool too: it renders the page in a headless version of Firefox and converts the rendered page to text. The upshot is that you can run it on a VPS, SSH in from a laptop, and get a GUI browser without paying the privacy/bandwidth/battery costs of running someone else's JS on your personal computer.
Here's a screenshot: