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.
- Why I'm all-in on Zen Browser (werd.io)
- WebLibre: The Privacy-Focused Browser (docs.weblibre.eu)
- Show HN: Using Common Lisp from Inside the Browser (turtleware.eu)
- Show HN: Smooth – Faster, cheaper browser agent API (www.smooth.sh)
- Hardening Firefox – a checklist for improved browser privacy (andrewmarder.net)
- Apple FastVLM WebGPU – Real Time in Browser VLM (huggingface.co)
- Not in my browser Vivaldi capo doubles down on generative AI ban (www.theregister.com)
- Show HN: I made a browser extension to save/load storage profiles between tabs (addons.mozilla.org)
- Show HN: Splice – CAD for Cable Harnesses and Electrical Assemblies (splice-cad.com)
- Show HN: My OSS P2P file transfer tool for learning Next.js (as a C++ dev) (www.privydrop.app)
- Show HN: P2Party – Encrypted WebRTC Room URLs (github.com)
- Show HN: Discover Fast-Growing Websites Before They Go Mainstream (websitegrowthtracker.com)
- Edbrowse, a Command Line Editor Browser (edbrowse.org)
- Google is no longer bringing the full Chrome browser to Fuchsia (9to5google.com)