Hackernews posts about Edbrowse
Edbrowse is a command line editor browser that allows users to browse and edit web pages directly from the terminal, providing a unique and efficient way to interact with online content.
- LibreOffice still kicking at 40, now with browser tricks and real-time collab (www.theregister.com)
- Kokoro WebGPU: Real-time text-to-speech 100% locally in the browser (huggingface.co)
- Better text rendering in Chromium-based browsers on Windows (developer.chrome.com)
- Cloudflare handling of less-popular browsers (community.cloudflare.com)
- Flappy Bird game inside the browser favicon (mewtru.com)
- Agentic AI companions created with a game engine in the browser [video] (www.youtube.com)
- File transfer to multiple devices using the browser (github.com)
- SHOW HN: Secret sharing in the browser (diceslice.io)
- Interop 2025 for Web Browsers (webkit.org)
- Show HN: Workflow automation tool (like Zapier) but for the browser (browserchef.com)
- Show HN: DiceSlice – Secret Sharing in the Browser (github.com)
- Show HN: A New Way to Learn Languages (www.langturbo.com)
- Show HN: AI Operator on Your Mac (github.com)
- Edbrowse, a Command Line Editor Browser (edbrowse.org)
- Zen, a Arc-like open-source browser based on the Firefox engine (www.zen-browser.app)
- ZetaOffice: LibreOffice in the Browser (zetaoffice.net)
- A three month review of kagi search and the orion web browser (2024) (flatfootfox.com)
- Zen: Firefox Based Browser (zen-browser.app)
- Offpunk: An offline-first command-line web browser (offpunk.net)
- Offpunk, an offline-first command-line browser (offpunk.net)