That’s a fine piece of hardware and a fine OS to run on it. I would feel a bit hampered without a good browser though. So much of my work involves trawling GitHub for bug reports and stack overflow for bug mitigations. Very little modern software development, for me at least, happens in isolation. There’s a third-party dependency or two in almost everything I do.
I try to use w3m a lot for that stuff. Many sites still have a cheeseburger menu made out of a tree of <ul> lists up the top of the page, and require CSS indentation or borders to render discussions nicely. Are there terminal browsers that support these features better?
I try to use w3m a lot for that stuff. Many sites still have a cheeseburger menu made out of a tree of <ul> lists up the top of the page, and require CSS indentation or borders to render discussions nicely. Are there terminal browsers that support these features better?