Every now and then I despice web browsers. In being un-missable it is just to find the one that sucks less. That's why I regretted SeaMonkey disappearing and the trouble with LuaKit. Both are fine browsers. Luckily LuaKit is running well now.
Websites (indeed) are made for the latest and most feature rich browser. At performance cost, although hardly noticable on today's fast computers. I remember back in 1995 making my own website, just on HTML 1.0 and avoiding CSS and frames like the plague. Today aparently everybody should have 'the optimal personalized web experience®' only when you want to check the news (with pictures), join the forum and doing some banking. The cost of this all in computer resources shows up when I quit X at the end of the day and my TTY shows an endless output of
barf, caused by bad coded websites, failing javascrips and magical telemetry from who knows what website I visited.
But websites on a box with a cable internet connection on a 15 inch screen just does the job. And it does the job way better than on a smartphone.
Firefox is my need-to-hate tool, because it always works. Daily updates of this software causing a cynical grin -- wonder what is going better tomorrow. Probably something that doesn't add noticably to my 'optimal personalized web experience®'.
Because it is my hated-do-it-all, I have to force myself using the better alternative -- LuaKit in my case. The psychology on this sometimes keep me from sleeping.
Am I
that spoiled, that I also want to have the best browser experience all time, on each and every tab I open? Do I
really need this 'feature rich' experience? What about just browsing content? Don't I have enough pictures of cats, motorbikes and Scandinavian sunsets? Why not just open
sysutils/screen in TTY, fire up mutt and newsboat, check messages and headlines and call it a day? Use
www/lynx to browse my collection of how-to's and Vim tricks?
Because I would miss you lot over here?
The forum tells me I'm using an outdated browser when using
www/lynx and I'd better install Chrome... So with TTY I would miss half the fun (hope at least
some of you would miss my contributions too...). Maybe indeed, I'm spoiled surfing some social media
every day.
So when I seem a bit silent in coming days, I might be in my own psycho-social-behavioural experiment to reduce useless surfing. Maybe I'll drop a line to say 'hi' on the FreeBSD IRC ;-)
On SuckLess KISS browsers: dillo and surf are great to use when you open a local file from your file manager -- it just gets the content.
On my 15 inch monitor: I gave my 21" to my son, who replaced it by some huge curved panorama. For me I got myself two used 15" Ilyama ProLite E380S for a few euro's, one as a spare. Text and windows nice together, keeping my eyes from flashing left-right over half a meter to read something, or having something not right in front of me on the screen.
On smartphone-future: they are OK to check the bus and train time table, do some urgent email for work while travelling. For banking it is easier to schedule and automate payments. For the rest those things are over-rated and over-prized, IMHO.
I should read a book more often. Those paper things.
Cheers,