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Carbonyl: a New Graphical Internet Browser in Your Linux Terminal


Lengthy-time Slashdot reader destinyland writes: Somebody made a Chromium fork… in your terminal. The terminal-based browser Carbonyl “adheres to, and is suitable with trendy requirements,” writes MUO, “which means that pages behave as they need to, and you’ll even watch streaming video, inside the Linux terminal!”

However better of all, “Pages join and render right away—seemingly faster than a desktop GUI browser, and each web page we visited was rendered appropriately.”
From the article:

There are a bunch of fine causes to browse the web from the consolation of your terminal. It could possibly be that eschewing the bloat of X.org and Wayland, a terminal is all you have got. Perhaps you want SSHing into distant machines and shopping the web from there.

Maybe you, like us, simply actually, actually like terminals.

Regardless of the motive, your decisions of net browsers have, till lately, been restricted, and your expertise of the world vast net has been a janky, barely-functional one…. We examined Carbonyl in a variety of Linux terminals, together with the XFCE terminal. GNOME terminal, kitty, and the wonderful Cool Retro Terminal. Carbonyl was easy, quick, and flawless in all of them.

We even related to our Raspberry Pi through SSH in CRT, and ran Carbonyl remotely, watching Taylor Swift music movies on YouTube. No downside.

And sure, you need to use it to play DOOM.

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