w3m. It's become my favorite text-mode browser.
While links has a few more features (I think), w3m can be adapted to a very vi/less-style keybind setup, which is a LOT nicer to use than links' rather arbitrary and inflexible keybindings.
w3m. It's become my favorite text-mode browser.
While links has a few more features (I think), w3m can be adapted to a very vi/less-style keybind setup, which is a LOT nicer to use than links' rather arbitrary and inflexible keybindings.
Yes, I have little patience for websites that post snarky messages about not having JS enabled.
I'm looking at you, GOOG. I'm looking directly at you. :P~
Delighted to see that my blog works well with terminal web browsers (and by extension, screen readers) :)
So, if you really want to learn some retro assembly, 68000 is absolutely worth a look.
6502 is really very limiting, although that's not always a bad thing.
Haven't read it yet, but definitely check this out:
NICE!
I was just wondering, would it be possible to LFS a BSD userspace over the Linux kernel, or are there just too many missing BSD syscalls for anything to work?
Investigating the algorithm?
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