#dillobrowser — Public Fediverse posts
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Holy crap, you can't even read an article on CNN without first agreeing to a #BindingArbitration clause.
Well hello, #Dillo!!!
#BindingArbitrationClause #Arbitration #shenanigans #waiver #DilloBrowser
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Website: "Log in to remove ads!"
Me:theoden_you_have_no_power_here.pngI love #dillo. XD
#LossyPNG #DilloBrowser #smolWeb (kinda) #Web1.0 #WebOnePointOh
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Website: "Log in to remove ads!"
Me:theoden_you_have_no_power_here.pngI love #dillo. XD
#LossyPNG #DilloBrowser #smolWeb (kinda) #Web1.0 #WebOnePointOh
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Website: "Log in to remove ads!"
Me:theoden_you_have_no_power_here.pngI love #dillo. XD
#LossyPNG #DilloBrowser #smolWeb (kinda) #Web1.0 #WebOnePointOh
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Website: "Log in to remove ads!"
Me:theoden_you_have_no_power_here.pngI love #dillo. XD
#LossyPNG #DilloBrowser #smolWeb (kinda) #Web1.0 #WebOnePointOh
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Website: "Log in to remove ads!"
Me:theoden_you_have_no_power_here.pngI love #dillo. XD
#LossyPNG #DilloBrowser #smolWeb (kinda) #Web1.0 #WebOnePointOh
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Me in 2002: Dillo looks nice, and is way faster than Mozilla, but I don't think I can ever use it as my main browser.
Me in 2025: Dillo go brrrrr! XD
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Or, you could just, you know, eat my shorts, GOOG.
Man, they used to let you search without JS.
Nerfherders.
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Configure Dillo Browser for High Dots Per Inch (HiDPI) Displays
Improve the web browsing experience by learning about solutions in configuring the web browser Dillo for High Dots Per Inch (HiDPI) monitor displays.
https://www.adamsdesk.com/posts/dillo-browser-configure-hidpi/
#blog #DilloBrowser #HiDPI #TechSupport #RetroComputing @rl_dane
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Trying browser alternatives...
#Dillo: the GOAT. Very basic, but crazy fast. Lacks modern less/vi-style keyboard navigation
Update: Dillo's keybinds are pretty flexible, and the config files is pretty easy to understand. #TIL!!
#NetSurf: a bit more compatible with the modern web, pretty comfy to use, but also lacking the keyboard navigation features I'm really used to and loving in plugins like Vimium
#LuaKit: #WebKit-based. Capable and modern, yet fairly lightweight. The scrollbar is an abomination, though. What even is that? iOS?!? Also, turning off JS turns off a lot of features in the browser, last time I tried it
#XLinks: lacks CSS, but is very usable for basic sites. Keybinds are nonstandard, but usable
#chawan: probably the best terminal browser out there I've seen so far, but sometimes you really want a graphical browser with terminal-ish features, insteadP.S., Thanks to @evgandr, I have learned that you can customize #DilloBrowser's keybinds! Fantastic stuff!!
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Trying browser alternatives...
#Dillo: the GOAT. Very basic, but crazy fast. Lacks modern less/vi-style keyboard navigation
Update: Dillo's keybinds are pretty flexible, and the config files is pretty easy to understand. #TIL!!
#NetSurf: a bit more compatible with the modern web, pretty comfy to use, but also lacking the keyboard navigation features I'm really used to and loving in plugins like Vimium
#LuaKit: #WebKit-based. Capable and modern, yet fairly lightweight. The scrollbar is an abomination, though. What even is that? iOS?!? Also, turning off JS turns off a lot of features in the browser, last time I tried it
#XLinks: lacks CSS, but is very usable for basic sites. Keybinds are nonstandard, but usable
#chawan: probably the best terminal browser out there I've seen so far, but sometimes you really want a graphical browser with terminal-ish features, insteadP.S., Thanks to @evgandr, I have learned that you can customize #DilloBrowser's keybinds! Fantastic stuff!!
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Trying browser alternatives...
#Dillo: the GOAT. Very basic, but crazy fast. Lacks modern less/vi-style keyboard navigation
Update: Dillo's keybinds are pretty flexible, and the config files is pretty easy to understand. #TIL!!
#NetSurf: a bit more compatible with the modern web, pretty comfy to use, but also lacking the keyboard navigation features I'm really used to and loving in plugins like Vimium
#LuaKit: #WebKit-based. Capable and modern, yet fairly lightweight. The scrollbar is an abomination, though. What even is that? iOS?!? Also, turning off JS turns off a lot of features in the browser, last time I tried it
#XLinks: lacks CSS, but is very usable for basic sites. Keybinds are nonstandard, but usable
#chawan: probably the best terminal browser out there I've seen so far, but sometimes you really want a graphical browser with terminal-ish features, insteadP.S., Thanks to @evgandr, I have learned that you can customize #DilloBrowser's keybinds! Fantastic stuff!!
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Trying browser alternatives...
#Dillo: the GOAT. Very basic, but crazy fast. Lacks modern less/vi-style keyboard navigation
Update: Dillo's keybinds are pretty flexible, and the config files is pretty easy to understand. #TIL!!
#NetSurf: a bit more compatible with the modern web, pretty comfy to use, but also lacking the keyboard navigation features I'm really used to and loving in plugins like Vimium
#LuaKit: #WebKit-based. Capable and modern, yet fairly lightweight. The scrollbar is an abomination, though. What even is that? iOS?!? Also, turning off JS turns off a lot of features in the browser, last time I tried it
#XLinks: lacks CSS, but is very usable for basic sites. Keybinds are nonstandard, but usable
#chawan: probably the best terminal browser out there I've seen so far, but sometimes you really want a graphical browser with terminal-ish features, insteadP.S., Thanks to @evgandr, I have learned that you can customize #DilloBrowser's keybinds! Fantastic stuff!!
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Trying browser alternatives...
#Dillo: the GOAT. Very basic, but crazy fast. Lacks modern less/vi-style keyboard navigation
Update: Dillo's keybinds are pretty flexible, and the config files is pretty easy to understand. #TIL!!
#NetSurf: a bit more compatible with the modern web, pretty comfy to use, but also lacking the keyboard navigation features I'm really used to and loving in plugins like Vimium
#LuaKit: #WebKit-based. Capable and modern, yet fairly lightweight. The scrollbar is an abomination, though. What even is that? iOS?!? Also, turning off JS turns off a lot of features in the browser, last time I tried it
#XLinks: lacks CSS, but is very usable for basic sites. Keybinds are nonstandard, but usable
#chawan: probably the best terminal browser out there I've seen so far, but sometimes you really want a graphical browser with terminal-ish features, insteadP.S., Thanks to @evgandr, I have learned that you can customize #DilloBrowser's keybinds! Fantastic stuff!!
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New #blog post: My Favorite GUI Programs
https://rldane.space/my-favorite-gui-programs.html
914 words
This is one of those fun cases where one blost begets another one in pretty rapid succession.
Nothing deep, just a fun little jaunt through computing memory lane.
I have Dave's toot to thank for the genesis of this post.cc: my wonderful #chorus: @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn
(I will happily add/remove you from the chorus upon request! :)
#rlDaneWriting #blost #writing #GUI #Macintosh #Windows #Linux #RetroComputing #Choplifter #MacPaint #HyperCard #MSPaint #Dillo #DilloBrowser
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I jumped from "using Dillo once per month" to "using Dillo every day", because my main e-mail client is now #ClawsMail which has a cool plugin to view HTML e-mail with Dillo inside of the e-mail window.
#Dillo #DilloBrowser
@dillo