* [[README.md][README]] - https://www.fixbrowser.org/ ** Document how terminal browsers can invoke a full browser to execute JavaScript See [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/eww/Advanced.html]], w3m has similar stuff. Also: - https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py Extensible Python proxy - https://github.com/TempoWorks/txtdot - https://github.com/4383/photonos - https://sr.ht/%7Ebptato/chawan/ - https://offpunk.net/ Browsers as a platform to manage content: - Just view the content as HTML with user-defined styling - Archive all that we see so that we can locate content we have read easily, share with others, etc. - RSS/Gemfeed/content subscription ** Annotate URLs with another URLs - For example, add transcriptions to comic strips that do not have them - The server pushes serialized bloom filters of annotated URLs (or entire annotation sets?) so that clients do not have to leak what they are browsing. - Maybe https://dokie.li/ - Alternative approach with Violentmonkey for accessibility purposes: [[https://github.com/alexpdp7/aelevenymonkey]]. ** NoScript configuration merge