nadiyar

Welcome to my fedi-home

I'm a cis-male creature whose ideas refuse to fit into any category—so I became a category of my own. (AKA a weirdo)

Not too alone nor popular I'm proud to say I wasted my life staring at a code editor and I will continue being your friendly geek on the internet.

Anxiety is woven into my personality and I believe it's because I can see a future in which we’re all doomed. beside this, introverted and talkative are other labels you can attach to my presence.

Feel free to send a follow request or just a message and no worries, I like you, trust me.

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[?]nadiyar » 🔓
@nadiyar@nadiyar.com

@lxsameer@mastodon.social @fzero@rubi.gd there's none :(
is the last resort, other options are simply Google or unusable.

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    [?]Mehrad :kde: :emacs: :rstats: » 🔓
    @Mehrad@fosstodon.org

    @nadiyar
    @lxsameer @fzero
    Perhaps ultimately we all end up with Falcon browser from KDE folks 😅

    falkon.org/

    To be fair, I have Nyxt and QuteBrowser as one-off browsers, and they are both good. I like Nyxt more because I can configure it to use Emacs keybindings, but it still has some rough edges when it comes to UI graphics design:

    github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt

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      [?]lxsameer » 🔓
      @lxsameer@mastodon.social

      @Mehrad @nadiyar @fzero
      I tried nyxt, it's pretty cool. But at the time, it didn't support ad blocker. Otherwise, I liked it.

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        [?]Mehrad :kde: :emacs: :rstats: » 🔓
        @Mehrad@fosstodon.org

        @lxsameer @nadiyar @fzero

        Yes, They don't have a lot of extensions available:

        nyxt-browser.com/extensions

        I guess this weekend I'll work on my own Nyxt theme to match my Emacs theme 😅

          [?]Mohammad | محمد » 🔓
          @mokazemi@persadon.com

          @Mehrad @nadiyar @lxsameer @fzero Unfortunately Falkon is kinda another Chromium thing (It's based on WebEngine). Though it used to be based on Webkit many years ago I guess.

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            [?]Mehrad :kde: :emacs: :rstats: » 🔓
            @Mehrad@fosstodon.org

            @mokazemi
            I'm not sure how complete this Wikipedia list is, but it's definitely a good start:

            en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparis

            Unfortunately many "new" browsers are based on Blink or even directly chromium. E.g., QuteBrowser, Nyxt, Vivaldi

            We cannot deny that Chromium-based browsers have the most vibrant extension ecosystem. And in the time that is so determined to keep using SMG on their own leg, we might not have so much options available 🤷

            @nadiyar @lxsameer @fzero

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              [?]nadiyar » 🔓
              @nadiyar@nadiyar.com

              I mean there are still other options based on WebKit like Luakit and Epiphany (gnome web) but these are the browsers I was referring to as unusable. Primitive ad blocking, horrible security and buggy GPU acceleration makes them less and less intuitive for the general audience.

              And Nyxt, lol
              A web browser built on emacs? I mean what could possibly go wrong?
              @Mehrad@fosstodon.org @mokazemi@persadon.com @lxsameer@mastodon.social @fzero@rubi.gd

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                [?]lxsameer » 🔓
                @lxsameer@mastodon.social

                @nadiyar @Mehrad @mokazemi @fzero
                Nyxt is not based on Emacs. It's written in common lisp. With Emacs (or vim) like keybindings.

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                  [?]nadiyar » 🔓
                  @nadiyar@nadiyar.com

                  @lxsameer@mastodon.social @Mehrad@fosstodon.org @mokazemi@persadon.com @fzero@rubi.gd oh I thought it's written in Emacs lisp, my bad sorry

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                    [?]Mehrad :kde: :emacs: :rstats: » 🔓
                    @Mehrad@fosstodon.org

                    @nadiyar
                    That award my friend goes to EWW. The internal browser that is at least partly written in the magnificent elisp:

                    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eww_(web

                    It actually works, especially on simple websites like Wikipedia. I strongly recommend giving it a shot. It is the best thing to very quickly check things like ftp webpages. It is robust and reliable on text-based websites and blogs.

                    @lxsameer @mokazemi @fzero

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                      [?]lxsameer » 🔓
                      @lxsameer@mastodon.social

                      @Mehrad
                      can't remember the name, but there is a browser in emacs that literally uses webkit.
                      @nadiyar @mokazemi @fzero