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.
- CERN rebuilt the original browser from 1989 (2019) (worldwideweb.cern.ch)
- Show HN: RetroTick – Run classic Windows EXEs in the browser (retrotick.com)
- Emulated Windows 3.11 in the Browser (pieter.com)
- Smalltalk's Browser: Unbeatable, yet Not Enough (blog.lorenzano.eu)
- Show HN: Browse Internet Infrastructure (www.wirewiki.com)
- Show HN: Smooth CLI – Token-efficient browser for AI agents (docs.smooth.sh)
- Show HN: BrowseBrawl – What if browser agents battled to generate training data? (www.browser-brawl.com)
- Hoot v0.8 released: new REPL enabling Scheme live coding in the browser (spritely.institute)
- Smalltalk's Browser: Unbeatable, yet Not Enough (blog.lorenzano.eu)
- Show HN: I built a browser-based 3D modeler because I'm scared of Blender (app.topomaker.com)
- The Browser Can Speak a Page (adrianroselli.com)
- Show HN: I built a browser game where you compete against OpenAI, Anthropic, etc (thefrontier.pages.dev)
- Show HN: NexQuake – Q1 Browser Multiplayer (Docker, WASM, Go) (kitty1.quake.nexus)
- WebPage – Headless Browser from Apple [video] (developer.apple.com)
- Show HN: Just Take A Note – browser notepad that stores everything locally (chromewebstore.google.com)
- Websites That Work Well on Basic Web Browsers (eink.link)