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> If you are using a JS based browser, you don't deserve security in first place. In some cases, that is true, but not all, and I suggest not even most. In many cases, I think people are just as liable for being unwilling to use Whonix. > If I had time I could set up a tutorial not to use SSH as a proxy, but as a client to a remote VPS/tilde to use the offpunk client there to browse web/gemini and gopher sites... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
I use EWW as a browser in emacs but sometimes I need a browser that is more GUI oriented. I stumbled on two such browsers that can be used in a terminal: Carbonyl and Browsh. Source: 12 months ago
As far as I know, browsh is one of the very few CLI browsers (if not the only one) that can deal with the modern JavaScript riddled web, and it's actually a text-based fronted for Firefox. So in that regard you're set... Source: over 1 year ago
u/livejamie Great question! I have tried running ansi art in Unix terminals in past, the problem is not with art itself but the format and assumptions it makes... Yes its possible, but might require a translator to have escape sequences and use unicode characters. Check the ANSI browser browsh's example gif on their GitHub page, they are able to play YouTube video in terminal, so what you intend should be... Source: over 1 year ago
There's also browsh which is the same idea, but is access via ssh on a terminal and uses Firefox as the backend. Source: over 1 year ago
It'd be pretty easy to build using http://jasperproject.github.io/. Source: 12 months ago
It's old at this point and I haven't used it but there's jasper Http://jasperproject.github.io/. Source: over 1 year ago
Years ago, Jasper was pretty cool. I had some in-house voice commands set up on RasPI through a webcam. Was a bit choppy back then, but technology may be better now. https://jasperproject.github.io. Source: over 1 year ago
Link dump of assistants I want to check out, sadly with a noticeable home-automation slant: Leon, github readme, self-hosted server Susi.ai, github AI-centric approach to an app/voice/text assistant Mycroft AI more AI. Dedicated hardware planned. Jasper voice-centric assistant Rhasspy, forum offline assistant services Home Assistant OpenHAB home automation integrator Gladys home assistant. Source: almost 2 years ago
Because there's surely enough software available, right (i.e. susi.ai, Mycroft, Kalliope, DeepSpeech, leon, Jasper, Vosk or Genie)? Source: about 2 years ago
Browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers
Mycroft.AI - Mycroft is the world’s first open source assistant.
Haxor News - A Hacker News command line interface
Rhasspy - Rhasspy transforms voice commands into JSON events that can trigger actions in home automation software.
ELinks - ELinks - Full-Featured Text WWW Browser
SEPIA Framework - SEPIA is a server-based, extendable, personal, intelligent assistant.