Some of you may have seen this before under its previous incarnation of "Texttop". Then it was just a hack, but I got some great feedback, so I've spent most of the last 12 months turning it into something serious. It's morphed into more than a mere TTY gimmick. That UNIX philosophy of text being the "universal interface" has somewhat unexpectedly risen to the forefront, such that Browsh is now essentially a text bro…
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#152Just a heads up: enter https://www.brow.sh:443/ url here http://sitereview.bluecoat.com/lookup
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#154What's with the Virus warning with the windows binary? Comes up with BrowserModifier Win32/Unwaders.B!ml detected.
This is related to: https://html.brow.sh/https://chocolatkey.com/blog/mathletics... Do you still get the warning with the latest v1.2.3? https://www.brow.sh/downloads/
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What do you mean by access to machines? Like SSH access? Do you think such a service would be significantly different to an email service in terms of privacy concerns?
Yes, I do think it’s pretty different. If you weren’t the fine upstanding person you are, you’d have all the web traffic of users at your disposal: banking, secure interactions with healthcare providers, credentials to Hacker News, the whole nine yards. With access to my email, you could probably reset a handful of my passwords to various services that don’t support dual factor auth, and you could probably discover w…
Maybe something like:
https://github.com/rkt/rkt/blob/master/Documentation/running...
for VM backed containers - but I'm not sure if it's considered stable and/or secure.
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#156The nice thing about text based browsers is that you can use them at work and everyone thinks you're cranking code but you're really just on HN
Except the network admin that makes the hush-hush employee website usage reports for the boss.
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Damn. Even Youtube works. Never thought I'd be watching movies over SSH.
AAlib [0] has been around for ages. But yeah, it's a cool trick to watch movies in a terminal. However I think there is very little real use for image to text-as-image conversion. [0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAlib
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I would pay for a mobile app that reduces my bandwidth usage during traveling while surfing the Webb away from WiFi.
Use ublock and umatrix addons for Firefox, they're free and available on mobile too.
What I mean is an app that connects to an instance (vm, server) a brow.sh.
I would like to install this in a lxc container and connect to it from my mobile via VPN and use HTTP-proxy settings or and with an specific brow.sh-app for my mobile. Could this work?