Chawan - a web browser for your terminal
<https://sr.ht/~bptato/chawan/>
I played a bit with it. Ok, ok, more a long than only a bit. ;-)
The following snapshot was taken from Chawan running on an OpenBSD7
pubnix I was connected to over SSH in XTerm on Debian:
<https://web.archive.org/web/20250104110122if_/https://yeti.tilde.institute/…>
The second one was shot via XTerm and SSH too, but this time the remote
was a headless Pi2 in my LAN:
<https://web.archive.org/web/20250104152517if_/https://yeti.tilde.institute/…>
Chawan seems to be the first browser in a terminal that does not butcher
my Org-Babel notes massively. Even without graphics via Sixels this
would have been a big leap for proofreading my own stuff over SSH or
Mosh if graphics aren't needed, but sure I won't complain about graphics
being supported too. \o/
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Trust me, I know what I'm doing...
Hi list,
I'm trying to figure out how to break super-long words so that they
wrap to my viewport width.
So far I have tried various incantations of these in my style.css for
various elements with no luck:
word-break: break-all;
word-wrap: break-word;
Here is an example page with a very long word which I'm trying to wrap:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42609200
In the context of the parent thread, it breaks the wrapping of all the
other posts:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42599102
Am I making a dumb mistake, or is feature not implemented in Dillo?
Thanks for any help,
Alex
Hi Rodrigo,
> I experienced problems with the user-agent being banned, and having to
> impersonate Firefox to load some sites. I haven't found yet examples
> of this deep fingerprinting for TLS or similar, you?
Here are a few example sites which seem to be doing something like that:
https://www.spacecoastdaily.comhttps://www.lowes.com/https://elokata.santanderconsumer.pl
And of course washingtonpost.com, which you are already aware of. I'm
sure there are more.
Regards,
Alex
PS. Mails from the list don't seem to be coming through to my email
anymore... maybe my provider changed something recently, will have to
investigate.
Hi,
There was an interesting post[1] on HN today about 'curl-impersonate',
which is a patch[2] to curl which allows it to act like various big
browsers, bypassing various fingerprinting techniques which would
otherwise prevent the client from accessing the page.
Looking at the patch, maybe there could be some useful ideas here for
Dillo to use to load more sites. The SSL library also obviously plays a
large role, maybe that's something we will need to consider as well.
-Alex
[1]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42547820
[2]https://github.com/lexiforest/curl-impersonate/blob/main/chrome/patches/c…
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