Oh no, my blog shows up in the Dillo like a
Looks like it's time to edit the CSS
@4bz i liked #ploum's essay about the two webs:
https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html
i think it makes sense to resort tl a shitty web browser for the shitty JS-powered capitalist web; and whenever possible use #ytdlp or #tubular for hostile sites like #youtube;
and then use other web browsers (or rss readers, or ...) for the enjoyable web. those web browsers might not even need JS. these include #offpunk, #lynx, #netsurf, #dillo, #links, #edbrowse, #librera, #eww.
New #Dillo plugin to display GNU Info pages available here: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo-plugin-info
References are easy to follow by clicking on the hyperlink to other info: pages.
After some fixes, #Dillo also builds and runs on Solaris 10 (released in 2005 and still maintained!).
See more pictures in the gallery: https://dillo-browser.github.io/gallery/
Source: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/pull/353#issuecomment-2643718976
Accessing mastodon on a low resource computer like the Raspberry Pi is painful. The web UI is bloated and apps are either equally unresponsive or very minimalistic.
The #dillo web browser however is incredibly fast and efficient but can't access mastodon as it doesn't support Javascript. So I'm experimenting with my little Dillo plugin in Python to access the API. It is very basic. It can't post or search, maybe it never will. But it even loads long threads in an instant. #permacomputing
"Resurrecting the minimalistic Dillo web browser" by Rodrigo Arias Mallo
If you're serious about saving the planet, this is the Web browser you must use. (But not for Mastodon, which requires a heavyweight browser.)
The slides are in HTML, and are displayed with #Dillo, of course.
Mon blog marche plutôt bien avec #Dillo. (Par contre, pour Mastodon, c'est une catastrophe. Et pour Wikipédia, ce n'est pas terrible)
J'apprends que le développement de Dillo a repris. Si vous êtes sérieux à propos d'empreinte environnementale du numérique, de numérique soutenable, si vous ne vous contentez pas d'en faire des discours, c'est le navigateur que vous devriez utiliser.
@nitot (son blog marche parfaitement avec Dillo) @louisderrac
"The median page weight for a desktop page, as measured in October 2024 is 2,652 KB", we could fit two #Dillo releases there!
https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/page-weight#fig-15
Amazing yearly report on the state of the #Web by the HTTP Archive, check it out:
Dillo 3.2
「 a new scrollbar page navigation mode that lets you read websites as if they’re books by easily scrolling full pages with the mouse 」
https://9to5linux.com/dillo-3-2-open-source-web-browser-released-to-celebrate-25th-anniversary
#Dillo 3.2 Open-Source Web Browser Released to Celebrate 25th Anniversary, Introduces SVG and WebP Support https://9to5linux.com/dillo-3-2-open-source-web-browser-released-to-celebrate-25th-anniversary
Friendly reminder that we are at #dillo channel in Libera.chat via IRC.
@dillo happy birthday to one of my most cherished free software projects!
#Dillo was truly the one that made spirit of Free Software shine; lightweight, fast and BS-less browsing, perfect to resurrect old machines and surf the web in the 2010s. And the project restart this year was truly magical. May Dillo keep shining the coming years!