It's 2024 and I'm posting this from a text console.

superkret@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml – 379 points –

It started as a stupid project cause I was bored. How much can you actually do without a windowing environment?
After finding out how to post to lemmy from a TTY, I realized that I can do most things I do daily using text.
Browsing the web in links, which opens all sorts of files in the corresponding programs if configured correctly.
Opening images in fbi, PDFs in fbpdf, listening to music in cmus, watching movies in mplayer, using e-mail in alpine, creating documents in vim and latex, ...
The only thing that still requires a GUI is image editing and a few websites I need that don't work without JavaScript.
And it's actually really nice...more focused, without loading times, animations, popups, ads, or other distractions, and everything is scriptable.

Anyway, sorry for the blog post.

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What about the Lynx browser...it's TTY isn't it..?

yes it only shows the filename of an image. But you can set it up to open images in an external image viewer when you click on it.

Tried browsh ?

Yes. I have absolutely no idea what its purpose or use case is.
On a TTY, it has no mouse click support. It also has no keyboard navigation support in general. So how am I supposed to navigate websites?
On a terminal inside a graphical environment it's completely useless, cause I'm in a graphical environment and can just use Firefox.

Seriously, if anyone is using Browsh or Carbonyl productively, I'd love to know for what.