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.
- The privacy nightmare of browser fingerprinting (kevinboone.me)
- Red Alert 2 in web browser (chronodivide.com)
- Show HN: Browser-based interactive 3D Three-Body problem simulator (trisolarchaos.com)
- Europe's cookie nightmare is crumbling. EC wants preference at browser level (www.theverge.com)
- Show HN: Explore what the browser exposes about you (neberej.github.io)
- Unofficial, rules-compliant, browser based Arkham Horror: The Card Game (arkhamhorror.app)
- Show HN: BlankTrace – a Rust‑based MitM proxy to anonymize browser traffic (mrorigo.github.io)
- Browser Choice Alliance (browserchoicealliance.org)
- LisaGUI recreates Apple's Lisa interface in the browser (www.theregister.com)
- Beyond cookies: browser fingerprinting in 2025 (pitg.gitlab.io)
- Nobg.space – Background Removal in the Browser (No Uploads) (www.nobg.space)
- Show HN: Call Anybody from the Browser (comza.org)
- WebR – R in the Browser (webr.sh)
- Show HN: Even Turns, track your families turns (eventurns.com)
- Show HN: A video editor for social media managers (rendley.com)
- Show HN: I made a drop-in Voice Mode for AI startups (www.memoreco.com)