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@lanodan I vote emacs web wowser

@lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me gui or terminal?

gui i'd say dillo,
terminal i'd go with elinks (or links2)

from the ones, i didnt know, id consider netsurf an option ass well.

@lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me also maybe consider ladybug? not sure.

@lanodan konqueror, when khtml was still a thing

@lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me I meant for gui as in css support (with images) and maybe js support. Also proper Pixel perfect mouse support.

I know that links can do experimental js (last time I checked)

@lanodan LibreWolf

@lanodan After a little poking today, Netsurf would be exactly what I wanted if it didn't lock up while loading pages/had better sandboxing.

Dillo is FAST and really wonderful, but also really bare bones and barely has CSS, which is "bloat" but also really useful"

Links and lynx and elinks and w3m are good and have their place, but they are not exactly user friendly. I prefer w3m of the bunch.

I've never used Mothra or Abaco, so I guess I should.

@ajroach42 @lanodan dillo from git is much better, even more with the PSP user agent and the gopher+gemini addons from the sane creator at github.

@anthk @lanodan Is that the Dillo plus repo that I'm seeing, or something else?

@ajroach42 @lanodan no, the one from @dillo

@anthk @lanodan @dillo Cool. I'll try it.

@lanodan It's a pretty decent list, although I'd rank most of them above lynx since I *think* it's the only one among them that is completely unaware of css.
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@ajroach42 @lanodan @dillo because if not, dpidc might crash

@anthk @lanodan @dillo understood.

@lanodan I used to like surf (https://surf.suckless.org/). lynx is my go-to when I need html 3.0 support and nothing else.

@lanodan @kura konqueror still has a native interface and customizable shortcuts.

@lanodan

I do this repeatedly every day to get the content I'm interested in without the tracking. Plus many sites that are paywalled or require registration still contain the full article text in the HTML source and just obscure it using JS.

lynx -dump -force_html -image_links -unique_urls https://example.website/ > website.txt

@lanodan @urig yeah but if it doesn't have a modern, complete ad-blocker, I'm not using it.

@prettygood @urig @lanodan Modern ad so thicc it can't manifest without JS bullshit