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This is kinda interesting. https://linux.slashdot.org/story/23/02/04/0246248/carbonyl-a-new-graphical-web-browser-in-your-linux-terminal
1 year ago · 👍 ivanodin, jo, userfxnet
yup. thanks @johano · 1 year ago
@warpengineer can confirm that one doesn't need docker to run it · 1 year ago
Tried it out a bit. Seems like a good option if you need a terminal browser and the classic text ones won't cut it. It's a bit surreal to watch and listen to videos in a terminal browser · 1 year ago
I don't think we have to run from docker. I think that's just one option. · 1 year ago
That's a cool demo. Basically running headless Chromium and the rasterizing the rendering buffer into ANSI text for color and putting that into the terminal · 1 year ago
Running from Docker? Eek!
"Chromium is huge and takes a long time to build, making your computer Chromium is huge and takes a long time to build, making your mostly unresponsive. An 8-core CPU such as an M1 Max or an i9 9900k with 10 Gbps fiber takes around ~1 hour to fetch and build. It requires around 100 GB of disk space" · 1 year ago
Seems like a better experience than Browsh (way too slow and cumbersome) · 1 year ago