<sad_plan>
if I was satisfied with links, I would. did you just use it as tui, or did you include x11 for css?
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<sad_plan>
nevermind I suppose. in your kiss repos, you include x11, so I suppose that answered my question :p
<midfavila>
i use it as a gui with tabbed on my desktop but on laptops or my handheld i usually just use text mode
<sad_plan>
right
<sad_plan>
dont you find it restricting? not having the ability to render js at all. one thing i use tor browser, and disabling it, but not being able, feels somewhat worse. not all websites work for me using luakit or surf either, but most do
<sad_plan>
s/i use/is to use/
<midfavila>
the only thing i really use the web for these days on a routine basis is like...
<midfavila>
invidious, and... i guess searching the gentoo/linux forums once in a while?
<midfavila>
the rest is either done once a week or so and i just run a vm for all the stuff i don't need often or it's done via usenet/email/gopher/whatever
<thomas_adam>
Yeah, I've worked with op@ on got(1) so it was a real pleasure.
<thomas_adam>
I've still got work to do on telescope, mind you.
* midfavila
nod-nods
<midfavila>
how's got coming along, anyway? i haven't checked in on it in a while but it seemed neat
<sad_plan>
midfavila: I see
<sad_plan>
its being worked on afaik
<thomas_adam>
midfavila: Really well. I use it daily for most things.
<midfavila>
that's phenomenal! i'll have to peek at it once i get out of the office today
<midfavila>
sad_plan tbqh once i started tracking what i actually *need* a full-fat browser for it was really easy to cut out
<midfavila>
most stuff renders just fine sans css and js
<midfavila>
also its a lot less frustrating when you don't have to deal with the web imho
<midfavila>
one secco more tea
<sad_plan>
I suppose youre right. my needs doesnt go too far away from what you mentioned yourself. I mostly look at git repos, or dig into the history of repos, find patches, or w/e. aswell as finding videos on invidious. most of which could kinda be achieved though the terminal
<sad_plan>
I do have github-cli, but I find digging through history of i.e. specific files to be easier through the browser. probably because I havent figure out how to do so with just git
* sad_plan
shrugs
<midfavila>
that's fair
<sad_plan>
thomas_adam: do you just use got in conjunction with git, and git for things not currently possible in git, or whats your workflow with it?
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<thomas_adam>
Both. But got-first where possible.
<thomas_adam>
Mostly reverse cherry pick is git over got
<sad_plan>
I see. but you aim to ditch git, whenever got is complete enough aswell, yes?