Are you able to coax your webserver to add the charset to the content type header? Browsers are having a hard time thinking you are sending latin-1
content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
@prologic@twtxt.net for encryption. we can have browser/app generate ec25519 keypair. store the private on device and add pub to list of devices for the user on pod.
Beaker browser looks interesting, here my hyperdrive: hyper://26f815e33ec9edbee76bb43faa06ffa283714c1e0245aa2e65538df6059cd05d/
i just closed a whole bunch of browser tabs. like over 20. i need to high 5 someone
statsviz - Instant live visualization of your Go application runtime statistics in the browser ⌘ https://github.com/arl/statsviz
yes. I read that. Nice post. Brave browser at least has trouble with formatting. The regexp got lost when renederd. Eww (emacs text browser) doees just fine with it :-)
Growing a test-driven text-mode Markdown browser all the way up from machine code: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/104845344081779025
all files !monolith written using !worgle have now been automatically HTMLized via !weewiki. the top-level browser can be found [[/proj/monolith/program][here]].
Even if I gave priority to Lynx and mobile I am happy with how it looks on desktop browsers too
somehow get !weewiki pages rendered in !btprnt. maybe build a btprnt backend for links browser? #halfbakedideas
links web browser is surprisingly good, especially when you can get it in graphics mode: !links_browser
@amorris@feed.amorris.ca Sweet! hallway.amorris.vercel.app is pinned in my browser now. Loving it!
@amorris@feed.amorris.ca Sweet! hallway.amorris.vercel.app is pinned in my browser now. Loving it!
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Doing everything in the browser is indeed terrible. But I have to admit that e.g. jitsi-meet for a/v conferences is pretty neat. You just share the link and password and everybody can join without installing and configuring a new software.
What should be the default browser for LARBS? ⌘
I’M GOING TO USE THE NNN FILE BROWSER ⌘
Accessing the browser’s DOM from Go using WebAssembly ⌘ https://golangbot.com/go-webassembly-dom-access
Introduction to WebAssembly - Run Go programs in the browser using WebAssembly ⌘ https://golangbot.com/webassembly-using-go
https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android/issues/527 Domains visited using mobile DDG browser get sent to DDG servers… I’ll switch to Firefox.
My first twtxt. Nobody will follow me, but I’m sure if I shill enough on my website I’ll get a few people to read my messages in a browser.
On the blog: Writing Browser Extensions with Configuration https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/06/24/store.html #techtips #programming #javascript #browser
On the blog: Writing Browser Extensions https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/06/17/plugin.html #techtips #programming #javascript #browser
New repository: aquilax/flash-cardon - Flash Cardon - browser extension to help with learning new languages by reading web pages
you find a website that’s clearly from a few years in the future, but it’s a knitting blog and hardly ever talks about world news, and the comment captcha uses browser features that don’t exist yet
All I need to do to get this to work in all major browsers is to wait for Safari to get a major version bump…
@kas@enotty.dk @freemor@freemor.homelinux.net I doubt many want to browser-sniff. Unfortunately, I see browser sniffing used to work around a particular browser’s bugs, so browser sniffing isn’t going away anytime soon.
@sdk@codevoid.de also, if you can find out how to get your desktop environment to tell your browser “I prefer dark mode”, that’s also an option
@kas@enotty.dk [re: gopher client] If you happen to be on Windows, then Gopher Browser for Windows by Matt Owen is pretty nice, otherwise I use Lynx indeed for gopher.
Lynx is my new favorit browser
@ Thanks! Sure, it could be useful, it won’t be obvious for everyone to look at their browser console to understand the issue.
Looking for a reason to use Firefox more when developing sites? on macOS it’s the browser that smashes into the least horizontal space. Good if you like having a browser window running all the time. Doubly good if you like running it in Split View.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net you’re really using w3m as your main browser?
Master of web puppets: abusing web browsers for persistent and stealthy computation | the morning paper https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/04/12/master-of-web-puppets:-abusing-web-browsers-for-persistent-and-stealthy-computation/
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net : Ah, I still don’t see your posts in my timeline even though the file is good on my browser :/
Is there a convenient way to make your desktop browser pretend to be a mobile browser so sites don’t try to allocate twenty gigs of memory for goddamned css animations?
GitHub - pirate/ArchiveBox: $ The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more… https://github.com/pirate/ArchiveBox
Niklaus Wirth apparently worked on a plugin that would run JIT-compiled oberon ASTs in the browser as applets back in the mid-90s: https://github.com/berkus/Juice
Wow, fancy that. Web ad giant Google to block ad-blockers in Chrome. For safety, apparently • The Register https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/01/22/google_chrome_browser_ad_content_block_change/
Remembering Geocities, the Suburbia of the Early Web - CityLab https://www.citylab.com/life/2019/01/geocities-archive-netscape-browser-first-web-suburbs-aol/580285/
Bad idea of the day: a browser extention that requests the wayback machine spider whatever pages you visit as you visit them
Xanadu Basics 3 - Browser Law - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV_vYkSmkxk
You can now use https://codevoid.de/?q=%s as search provider in your browser. Requests that do not start with gopher:// will be forwarded to the non-JS version of duckduckgo. Gopher will be shown directly. I’m not logging anything. But you must be aware that your search terms would touch my server first.
Freeing the Web from the Browser | reinterpretcast.com https://www.reinterpretcast.com/open-hypermedia
Xanadu Basics 3 - Browser Law - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV_vYkSmkxk
The div that look different in every browser https://codepen.io/MartijnCuppens/pen/MXojmw
Designing to Facilitate Browsing: A Look Back at the Hyperties Workstation Browser | Don Hopkins http://www.donhopkins.com/drupal/node/102
Browsers are big. ($1724353) · Snippets · GitLab https://gitlab.com/snippets/1724353
a story, told as a browser history (title: metadata)
Bad idea of the day: A browser extension that links everything in your browser cache with a fake file whose name is a hash of that item, serves those fake files over bittorrent, and, for all URLs whose expiration date is in the future, keeps a distributed table of URL to hash & attempts to fetch from bittorrent before from http