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 (DIR) Post #AhZDlzvzMB4ZlrBYuG by jame@wetdry.world
       2024-05-05T01:42:54Z
       
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       the #dillo browser after dealing with the loss of a core developer and the entire project going out and having to be revived by a new developer, as well as the original website being taken over by wordpress SEO slop...released a new version after 9 years!!! and they are on fedi! their website said to spread the word in order to support dillo, and you know what? i didn't know they were still at it, so now you know too. so go try it if you have some supremely crappy hardware, i know i do and dillo runs great on it.thanks besties @dillo :steamhappy: https://dillo-browser.github.io/latest.html
       
 (DIR) Post #AhZtKUkFPFAzILGHzc by dillo@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-05T10:11:23Z
       
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       @neauoire @vertigo @jame we are missing a picture of Dillo running on a sailboat :-)
       
 (DIR) Post #AhqhpcR0yBfoMIevWy by niutech@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-05T22:31:33Z
       
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       @rodneylives @jame @scruss @suetanvil @dillo I've built #Dillo 3.1.0 on Windows 11 using #Cygwin without problems and it takes only 5MB of RAM on startup, but requires X Window Server.
       
 (DIR) Post #AhulUUOipgv1nfbfge by jame@wetdry.world
       2024-05-05T15:26:27Z
       
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       @rodneylives @suetanvil @dillo i run it in WSL
       
 (DIR) Post #AhulUVT0rDwf7Gcc0u by dillo@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-05T15:27:32Z
       
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       @jame @rodneylives @suetanvil didn't try WSL, does it work well?
       
 (DIR) Post #AhulUWKBfWTnmBV4tc by jame@wetdry.world
       2024-05-05T15:30:21Z
       
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       @dillo @rodneylives @suetanvil yes! i compiled dillo 3.1 on Ubuntu WSL and it works perfectly, it even shows up in my windows start menu and everything
       
 (DIR) Post #AhulUXGgA3Geharn4C by dillo@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-05T15:31:32Z
       
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       @jame @rodneylives @suetanvil awesome!, I have to test it :-)
       
 (DIR) Post #AhuyusdgcpSXutWKzw by jame@wetdry.world
       2024-05-05T15:32:55Z
       
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       @rodneylives @scruss @suetanvil @dillo :true:
       
 (DIR) Post #AhzIY6jwo7XahmhvDk by scruss@xoxo.zone
       2024-05-05T15:30:30Z
       
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       @rodneylives @suetanvil @jame @dillo Building on Windows doesn't look like my idea of fun:"Dillo can be built for Windows (tested on Windows 11) by using the Cygwin POSIX portability layer and run with Xorg ..." — https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/blob/master/doc/install.md#windows-via-cygwin
       
 (DIR) Post #Ai3qLNDsO6f38Pe5Ds by jame@wetdry.world
       2024-05-05T15:31:43Z
       
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       @scruss @rodneylives @suetanvil @dillo with WSL i simply follow the linux instructions and everything just works
       
 (DIR) Post #Ai6uSEmf9196HPKCKe by scruss@xoxo.zone
       2024-05-05T16:07:18Z
       
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       @rodneylives @jame it's built on top of FLTK, which might be hard to unpick.@suetanvil if you need smol, maybe try NetSurf — https://www.netsurf-browser.org/
       
 (DIR) Post #Ai6uSG8K7y4CSsT0jY by suetanvil@freeradical.zone
       2024-05-05T17:28:45Z
       
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       @scruss @rodneylives @jame It looks like FLTK supports native Win32, so the Dillo issue seems more like a configuration problem on their end. It's likely that someone with sufficient Windows skills can get it to work as a native app.