Post B6eUWfoi61LhPMUmye by fionescu@mastodon.bsd.cafe
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 (DIR) Post #B6eUWfoi61LhPMUmye by fionescu@mastodon.bsd.cafe
       2026-05-25T08:50:05Z
       
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       me: I should be going to sleep...also me: oh look, this mobile #Gemini browser actually works... I kind of like the gemspace... hmm, maybe I should open #Emacs and install #elpher and see if it works... it works, but I'd like to restore the buffer after I close the window... Saving Emacs Sessions, Easy Customization Interface... so I'm learning to restore a session... it works with buffers opening local files, but elpher still not getting restored... customized desktop-files-not-to-save, but still not working... maybe it's time for me to sleep...
       
 (DIR) Post #B6eUWgrEE8xQdSgJXc by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
       2026-05-25T10:15:32Z
       
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       "Okay, I should relax, I need to sleep...(10 seconds later)...maybe I should try lynx..."
       
 (DIR) Post #B6f5mRL7O2B3Re2FpQ by fionescu@mastodon.bsd.cafe
       2026-05-25T16:49:51Z
       
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       @bpl I did try lynx when I was beta testing my Hubzilla instance and it was... an underwhelming experience. I haven't tried EWW, but it probably feels similarI'd probably have to run #snac2 in order to be able to use lynx
       
 (DIR) Post #B6f5mSaOkhzhJKByHg by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
       2026-05-25T17:12:56Z
       
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       I was using links2 and w3m by some time as daily drivers, in my opinion there are 2 cases when someone wants to use text browsers: (1) they have no more than 512 megs of RAM, (2) they cannot stand how great part of current websites look. In general, those browsers are not bad IMO, but websites are no longer made with text browsers in mind.