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Living on the Linux Console — Part 2: casty, a...
"GUI isn't an option." — Anonymous In Part 1, I built bcon — a GPU-accelerated terminal emulator for the Linux console. But there's one thing you can't escape as a developer: A web browser. AI coding agents can handle research just fine. But what about checking your own web app renders correctly? Or GitHub Actions, PR reviews, and other things gh can't cover? For those, you need a real browser. I looked for existing options. Here's what I found: eww browsh Carbonyl awrit casty ⭐ Engine Emacs shr
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