So, I thought it would be cool to look for a browser I could run in the Linux command line. I was able to find one called 'Lynx,' and it works pretty well. While some websites don't work due to JavaScript and things like that, it is very useful for Linux handbooks (Gentoo Handbook, Arch Handbook, etc.). It is also quite fast, and I learned I can bypass certain things by being on the browser. I keep LibreWolf as my GUI browser in case I need to do GUI things and Lynx when it's mostly text-based.
Based. I made my personal website so it would be easily viewable with Lynx. I find a lot of modern slop sites are quite hard to read through but it's nice when you find places that are minimal enough.
>>107118683Dear god, summer child...
>>107118683I used it a long time ago when I couldn't get the display server to boot up for some reasons and needed to check the doc. was surprised how good that thing is.
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>>107118683I would use it more if it had JS support