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@4bz i liked #ploum's essay about the two webs:
ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting

i think it makes sense to resort tl a shitty web browser for the shitty JS-powered capitalist web; and whenever possible use #ytdlp or #tubular for hostile sites like #youtube;

and then use other web browsers (or rss readers, or ...) for the enjoyable web. those web browsers might not even need JS. these include #offpunk, #lynx, #netsurf, #dillo, #links, #edbrowse, #librera, #eww.

ploum.netSplitting the Web
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#lispyGopherClimate live 0UTC Wednesday #archive communitymedia.video/w/gJA7Vvk #peertube thanks @ajroach42 !

#ClimateCrisis #haiku by @kentpitman

I'm a bit off-color again this week, so let's just all share our personal #computer #basics.

About #asdf, #lisp, #emacs, #links2, #eww, #slime, #git, #mcclim etc, when I say I like to

(defsystem "foo" :class :package-inferred-system :depends-on (:foo/user))

...what?

#chat #lambdaMOO #live
telnet lambda.moo.mud.org 8888
co guest
@join screwtape

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@askDNA it's a bit tricky, but on #emacs I tend to open the article in the included browser called #eww. Eww will use the fonts and colorscheme I use in emacs in general so it won't look like the original text at all. I do this to circumvent potential partial articles. I would get the same formatting in #elfeed, the RSS reader I use but with truncated articles from time to time.

A cool thing about EWW is that I can look at some code on the web, and immediately start using it

I.e., I can look at a Python script, enter python-mode, run an interpreter, and Bob's your proverbial!

(Also Brutaldon technically works on it, although the text box seems iffy)