Terminal-Based Web Browsing With Modern Conveniences
(hackaday.com)
from michael@piefed.chrisco.me to programming@programming.dev on 02 Jan 2026 15:50
https://piefed.chrisco.me/c/programming/p/28143/terminal-based-web-browsing-with-modern-conveniences
from michael@piefed.chrisco.me to programming@programming.dev on 02 Jan 2026 15:50
https://piefed.chrisco.me/c/programming/p/28143/terminal-based-web-browsing-with-modern-conveniences
If you just want the library codeberg.org/janantos/brow6el
Reminds me of Browsh
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Your link to codeberg is a 404.
fixed.
Lynx was my favorite browser circa 2001 because pop up ads were everywhere and adblock tech was in its infancy.
Nice! lynx is fun.
I like using links2 + piefed cause theres a Low bandwidth mode that works well with it. You can actually see posts and stuff.
Last I looked, I believe that
elinkswas the most-sophisticated of that family.chromium >:(
it looks cool, but there’s no ad blocking… and that’s a big no for me, alongside the chromium base…
There is ad-blocking, but not with uBlock Origin.
how?
Via a bundled script.
Can i add blocklists to it or is it too simple?
Video shows them opening the hackaday website and pressing “accept all” on the “share and sell personal data with and to third parties” dialog. 🙈