know what's cool?

#VIMB

know what else is cool? I guess this is "Fedora's thing", in a way. You cam prob do w/ Arch as well.

The focus point is "--skip-unavailable".

..moving on.
:D

bash-5.2$ neofetch
bash: neofetch: command not found
bash-5.2$ screenfetch
bash: screenfetch: command not found
bash-5.2$ sudo yum install neofetch screenfetch --skip-unavailable
[sudo] password for jfedora:
Updating and loading repositories:
Repositories loaded.
No match for argument: neofetch

Package Arch Version Repository Size
Installing:
screenfetch noarch 3.9.1-13.fc42 fedora 297.3 KiB
Installing dependencies:
imlib2 x86_64 1.12.3-2.fc42 fedora 765.3 KiB
Installing weak dependencies:
scrot x86_64 1.12.1-1.fc42 updates 132.7 KiB

Transaction Summary:
Installing: 3 packages

(... moving on. get it? n'yuk, n'yuk)

Linux Geek Rambling And Showing Off About Tools Use In Day To Day Basis 2025_06_18_02:23:45

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After a search in the NetBSD packages for lightweight web browsers, the winners are: vimb, dillo, luakit and netsurf.

Dillo's new release 3.1.0 still hasn't landed, so no HTTPS there. Luakit is very neat, extremely lightweight, minimal, has vim-like bindings and would be perfect if it weren't for the constant white flashing between each pageload when using a custom, darker CSS. NetSurf is also quite neat, with tab support for heavier sessions.

The winner for me is vimb, which although leaving tabs to the window manager, has vim-like bindings, is pretty minimal and does not cause flashing when switching between pages on a custom darker CSS setting.

Honor mention to Arctic Fox, a Pale Moon clone that hits peak nostalgia with the pre-omnibar Firefox look. No theming, not as lightweight, but going strong at 29.5k commits since 2018.

#netbsd #bsd #vimb #dillo #luakit #netsurf #arcticfox #firefox #browsers

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Showing off...my browsers are heavily tweaked and minimalist and I do lots of unknown stuff, IOW do not use popular things too much

It's mine, right? :)

#linuxadmin #browsers #opensource #firefox #vimb #nyxt #i3windowmanager

Showing off...my browsers are heavily tweaked and minimalist and I do lots of unknown stuff, IOW do not use popular things too much

It's mine, right? :)

#linuxadmin #browsers #opensource #firefox #vimb #nyxt #i3windowmanager

@dushman

#Firefox, #w3m, #xlinks, #NetSurf, and #Dillo, pretty much in order of decreasing frequency.

Occasionally also #falkon, #luakit, and #vimb, but quite seldom.

I'm fond of #Gecko, #WebKit, and #Web1point0 browsers, and avoid #Blink and #Electron like the plague.

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