The standard frontend doesn’t let you log in without JS, but on old.feddit.org it works.
Same with the other instances I tested.
The standard frontend doesn’t let you log in without JS, but on old.feddit.org it works.
Same with the other instances I tested.
DuckDuckGo doesn’t ;)
By the way, in my browser, the title of this post shows up as
Google now requires Javascript in c/mildlyinfuriating
which shocked me a little.
I’m a photographer and edit my own photos. I’m not gonna outsource that to an AI.
And I understand why some people are fonts enthusiasts, now.
On the console, you only have 256 colors and 1 font to customize your “desktop”.
There was a storm in the desert where they were filming which destroyed a lot of the equipment and almost doomed the film.
I think I remember reading that they had to use cheaper film stock in those scenes for that reason.
I’m just using the Links browser and fbi for the images.
Thank you for this. aerc
is going to save my sanity.
Yes. I have absolutely no idea what its purpose or use case is.
On a TTY, it has no mouse click support. It also has no keyboard navigation support in general. So how am I supposed to navigate websites?
On a terminal inside a graphical environment it’s completely useless, cause I’m in a graphical environment and can just use Firefox.
Seriously, if anyone is using Browsh or Carbonyl productively, I’d love to know for what.
yes it only shows the filename of an image. But you can set it up to open images in an external image viewer when you click on it.
Yes I set it up to open in FBI without prompt.
The default video output device of a Linux TTY is the framebuffer.
I have no issues viewing images and PDF documents, or watching videos.
I’d love to put the ADHD away sometimes :(
See, that’s another great thing about this experiment: I get to discover all kinds of cool new tools.
Thanks for that, looks exactly like what I need.
I use Gnome.
Firefox doesn’t run in the framebuffer. It opens under Wayland in another tty.
It takes 5 seconds when the PC has to start up a wayland compositor, first.
No, I’m not using a window manager, X nor Wayland.
Images, PDFs and video can be rendered on the framebuffer, which has been the standard output for Linux TTY’s for a while now.
For multitasking, I use tmux, which works a lot like a tiling window manager, but for the text console.
Because I’m too dumb to configure mutt.
Fuck you, you really made me check on my phone if all my text looks like this :(
(Your comment showed up “fine”, by the way)
Yes, I think I will. Not exclusively, of course. But starting Firefox in Wayland just takes a key combo and 5 seconds if needed.
And it actually lets me set up multiple IMAP/SMTP accounts without sacrificing a chicken to the Unix Philosophers.