Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
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Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#62Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#63Heads up: on my Mac, browsh isn't properly resetting the tty when it crashes.
Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#64Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am fairly sure that both linx and lynx work with modern SSL. In fact, just checked on Ubuntu 16.04 -- both links (2.12) and lynx (2.8.9...) work fine with https://google.com and https://news.ycombinator.com for example.
Do they support SNI? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1527856
So, according to your own link, yes it should support SNI.
Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#65The 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
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#66Some 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…
Charge for plugins? For example, user macros, user styles, integration of other apps, advanced bookmarks, etc. Sell merch, create your own awards for lo-fi websites and charge people to nominate their sites. Hope it works out for you!
I like the awards for lo-fi websites, I could have a showcase section of the website.
Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#67> Browsh consists of a minimal Golang CLI client and a browser webextension. Most of the work is done by the webextension. When the CLI starts, it looks for a compatible browser (currently only Firefox) and starts it in headless mode. Once the browser has started it opens a remote debugging connection and installs the extension. So a browser wrapper .
Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#68Awesome software, this is totally something I could see myself use regularly. Heads up: on my Mac, browsh isn't properly resetting the tty when it crashes.
Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#69Comes up with BrowserModifier Win32/Unwaders.B!ml detected.
Re: Show HN: Browsh – A modern, text-based browser
#70This kind of stuff helps restore my faith in humanity. It makes me feel like a hacker again. Life starts and ends with the command line.