Okay. Okay! The web browser I wrote today is now working! Except for the web browser part.
I will do the web browser part of the web browser tomorrow
This is not a joke, I am creating a command line browser (a la lynx, w3m, links) based on servo, which I am calling Cuervo because command-line servo. So far you can bring up a dialog box to enter a URL, choose to either enter a URL or abort, and if you launch with LANG=es the interface is in Spanish. This is actually not that bad for one day considering at the start of the day I literally just had the ratatui "popup" sample and nothing else!
@mcc I dig tf out of this.
@gordoooo_z I miss the era when w3m worked.
@mcc When did it start not working?
@gordoooo_z When the world changed around it so much javascript started being necessary to view basic websites :(

@mcc Ooooh, right. Yeah... :/

I miss when you could still use a search engine and accidentally land on some niche personal site that would change your life forever.

@gordoooo_z @mcc I started using Marginalia and RSS, then ditched a lot of mainstream websites and services. In turn, I did end up finding my niche life-changing site(s). It's possible, it's just not advertised! The old net ran on "explorer" because you had to find the content yourself... I search around often when I start to get into a net-slump and It's very rewarding. Find someone you like and check out their web-rings, or the people they follow!
@ZhangBenKong @mcc Marginalia is great for that, but it's still not quite the same as it just happening organically. A good 1/3 to half my life was that. I'd accidentally happen upon something about Telecasters and then spend months on the Telecaster forums learning how to build a guitar from scratch, or I'd find Mathias Wandel's page about his homemade pipe organ, and then spend days reading every other page on the site... and then everything got very shit, *just* slowly enough not to notice :/