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

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?
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    [?]lxsameer » 🔓
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    @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: » 🔓
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        @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 » 🔓
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          @Mehrad
          can't remember the name, but there is a browser in emacs that literally uses webkit.
          @nadiyar @mokazemi @fzero