💾 Archived View for gemini.ctrl-c.club › ~phoebos › logs › kisslinux-2024-11-12.txt captured on 2024-12-17 at 11:35:31.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-
[2024-11-12T00:57:10Z] <midfavila> use links2 [2024-11-12T00:57:12Z] <midfavila> :3 [2024-11-12T13:44:20Z] <sad_plan> if I was satisfied with links, I would. did you just use it as tui, or did you include x11 for css? [2024-11-12T17:38:41Z] <sad_plan> nevermind I suppose. in your kiss repos, you include x11, so I suppose that answered my question :p [2024-11-12T18:28:40Z] <midfavila> i use it as a gui with tabbed on my desktop but on laptops or my handheld i usually just use text mode [2024-11-12T19:02:23Z] <sad_plan> right [2024-11-12T19:06:35Z] <sad_plan> dont you find it restricting? not having the ability to render js at all. one thing i use tor browser, and disabling it, but not being able, feels somewhat worse. not all websites work for me using luakit or surf either, but most do [2024-11-12T19:11:45Z] <sad_plan> s/i use/is to use/ [2024-11-12T19:16:57Z] <midfavila> the only thing i really use the web for these days on a routine basis is like... [2024-11-12T19:17:15Z] <midfavila> invidious, and... i guess searching the gentoo/linux forums once in a while? [2024-11-12T19:17:57Z] <midfavila> the rest is either done once a week or so and i just run a vm for all the stuff i don't need often or it's done via usenet/email/gopher/whatever [2024-11-12T19:22:09Z] <thomas_adam> I mostly use telescope with gemini. [2024-11-12T19:33:52Z] <midfavila> telescope? [2024-11-12T19:36:01Z] <thomas_adam> midfavila: https://www.telescope-browser.org/ [2024-11-12T19:37:11Z] <midfavila> ooh. neat [2024-11-12T19:37:39Z] <thomas_adam> Yeah, I've worked with op@ on got(1) so it was a real pleasure. [2024-11-12T19:38:11Z] <thomas_adam> I've still got work to do on telescope, mind you. [2024-11-12T19:49:47Z] * midfavila nod-nods [2024-11-12T19:50:01Z] <midfavila> how's got coming along, anyway? i haven't checked in on it in a while but it seemed neat [2024-11-12T19:50:03Z] <sad_plan> midfavila: I see [2024-11-12T19:50:16Z] <sad_plan> its being worked on afaik [2024-11-12T19:50:38Z] <thomas_adam> midfavila: Really well. I use it daily for most things. [2024-11-12T19:50:57Z] <midfavila> that's phenomenal! i'll have to peek at it once i get out of the office today [2024-11-12T19:51:36Z] <midfavila> sad_plan tbqh once i started tracking what i actually *need* a full-fat browser for it was really easy to cut out [2024-11-12T19:51:50Z] <midfavila> most stuff renders just fine sans css and js [2024-11-12T19:53:16Z] <midfavila> also its a lot less frustrating when you don't have to deal with the web imho [2024-11-12T19:53:32Z] <midfavila> one secco more tea [2024-11-12T19:54:33Z] <sad_plan> I suppose youre right. my needs doesnt go too far away from what you mentioned yourself. I mostly look at git repos, or dig into the history of repos, find patches, or w/e. aswell as finding videos on invidious. most of which could kinda be achieved though the terminal [2024-11-12T19:55:06Z] <sad_plan> I do have github-cli, but I find digging through history of i.e. specific files to be easier through the browser. probably because I havent figure out how to do so with just git [2024-11-12T19:55:08Z] * sad_plan shrugs [2024-11-12T19:56:28Z] <midfavila> that's fair [2024-11-12T20:11:01Z] <sad_plan> thomas_adam: do you just use got in conjunction with git, and git for things not currently possible in git, or whats your workflow with it? [2024-11-12T20:13:26Z] <thomas_adam> Both. But got-first where possible. [2024-11-12T20:13:54Z] <thomas_adam> Mostly reverse cherry pick is git over got [2024-11-12T20:14:35Z] <sad_plan> I see. but you aim to ditch git, whenever got is complete enough aswell, yes? [2024-11-12T20:15:00Z] <sad_plan> s/but/and/ [2024-11-12T21:06:03Z] <thomas_adam> As and when, yes. [2024-11-12T21:06:56Z] <sad_plan> cool