Ideally, I usually prefer to promote good news, as opposed to bad news, especially when I am passionate about a project or development. I am a firm believer in both herd mentality and self-fulfilling prophecies.
I want to make it clear, my primary web browser of choice is still Firefox and I still regularly contribute to Mozilla.
But as I said, and I hate to write this, Mozilla Firefox is in trouble.
@Linux_Is_Best but maybe me defaulting to @torproject / #TorBrowser with #JavaScript and #Cookies disabled and expecting #Lynx to work as well is too much, I think more #WebDevs should test amd bigfix their stuff ob #Firefox and if necessary let @mozilla know of something that doesn't work in Firefox but everywhere else...
#w3m on the lead, over #lynx and #links2. The latter has unfortunately already been uninstalled, because of fonts and encodings problems. Lynx still resists, but…
Anyone who uses the #Lynx browser, is it possible to scroll by individual lines instead of either jumping all the way to the next link or half a page at once?
Lastly I went with #BlueDolphin as the terminal theme. I think it pulls it all together very well. Overall I am pretty happy with how things worked out with the Mango Pi.
Default #Lynx install colors seems to have a lot of white/gray text on light blue background. This combo has too little contrast. I cannot see what it is telling me. 😮 #CLI
We got this unitel and it's cutee! Basically a rebranded minitel, manufactured by Alcatel for polish market. Connected via serial to a linux machine by @jpolgesek. Sloowly loading @gorplop website with lynx. Any nice looking text websites which we can load on it?
I tried using #Netsurf 3.10 on my raspberry Pi 3 as advised by Pi. It has primitive #javascript. Too primitive and #Universeodon instance did not load. Lynx was also suggested but that has no javascript so did not bother with it. #Lynx runs from the command line as does Netsurf.
So I am back to using Firefox. Slow but works for Mastodon.
I completely redesigned my website. Now you have a similar viewing experience using FireFox, NetSurf, or Lynx. I also wrote a post on the state of the web in 2024, and that explains why I thought the redesign was needed.
No one has asked me, but I propose "Minnesota Fierce" as the permanent name of #PWHL Minnesota. Much like how the #MinnesotaTimberwolves (#NBA) and #Lynx (#WNBA) have distinct names that pair together well, I think #MinnesotaWild and #MinnesotaFierce would make a great duo and "Fierce" is evocative of a competitive, brave team.
– Heu… il y avait un #lynx sur le mur.
– Quoi ?
– Un lynx couché sur le mur d'une ruine.
– Je fais demi-tour. [brrrm 🚗 ]
– Il est toujours là, tu vois ?
– Non. … ah oui ! et mon appareil photo est encore une fois dans le coffre.
– Il faut surtout le regarder en vrai. Mais si tu veux, je le prends avec mon téléphone ?
– Oui, essaie.
On s'est donc longuement regardé, lui/elle à 6 m de nos fenêtres ouvertes.
C'est relou les humains, ça vous fixe, ça n'part pas, il va falloir, hmm, se lever, flemme.
Started playing with Lynx CLI web browser again. It's amazing how well it renders pages.
However, is there a way for it to only load the body of an page? Or remove headers? #lynx#debian#linux#webbrowser
So @deb and I finally checked out The Wild Animal Sanctuary right outside of Denver. They’re really doing some wonderful work to provide a healthy home to so many animals that have had a hard life! If you ever have the chance to check it out I HIGHLY recommend you swing by and help support their work and get to see some new friends while you’re at it. Honestly it’s so nice to see these animals have so much space roam and be happy and healthy.
Oh and this is where a lot of the Tiger King tigers ended up.
Here are some highlights of the obscene amount of photos I got today 😆
Urki, a male Iberian lynx, a feline in danger of extinction, is released with other four lynxes as part of the European project 'Life LynxConnect' to recover this species, in the Arana mountain range, in Iznalloz, near Granada, southern Spain February 20. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Some 40 years ago, my dad took a leap and decided to import and resell the #Enterprise64 microcomputer from the United Kingdom. This was indeed the era of the "micro", and lots of options were available like the #Spectrum, #Amstrad, #NewBrain, #Lynx and numerous others. Unfortunately competition was hard, and the Enterprise was delayed for almost a year. Eventually they went bankrupt and all stock was exported to Eastern Europe where it got a second life among some very hard core enthusiasts. Very few were actually sold in Denmark - I would assume less then a hundred - and today I managed to get my hands on the third one in my collection. Inherited from his dad, the seller had no idea what to use this for. It's very much a special item, and very far from the mainstream like the Commodore 64. It is nevertheless a fascinating machine, sporting a #Zilog#Z80 with support for up to 2MB RAM. The operating system also contained IS-BASIC, and was a bliss to work with.
Day 1 we arrive at the place where we hope to see the rarest cat in the world, the Iberian Lynx. Immediately Mick spots a lynx. We pour excitedly out of the car, grabbing binoculars & cameras. 1st attempt at a photo fails because I've left lens cap on. 2nd fails as the camera settings all wrong. Managed to get photo just as the lynx ... is heading into a bushy area never to re-emerge. Doh! Anyway, here is a photo of the arse end of a lynx 🤣🤣🤣
fuck it we IMPAIR + SINGLE TARGET [@k231532s]