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From: anthk <anthk@openbsd.home>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth
Subject: Re: "A Forth OS In 46 Bytes"
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2025 12:00:25 -0000 (UTC)
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On 2025-06-03, Paul Rubin <no.email@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> anthk <anthk@openbsd.home> writes:
>> - Links/Dillo Mainline as a browser 
>>   - Dillectory: https://alex.envs.net/dillectory/
>
> You can't browse the real web that way.  Consider the JS-based captchas
> in front of almost everything right now, to slow down AI scrapers.  Then
> look at the crap on actual web sites.  The other stuff is mostly still
> workable.  Web browsers are the bottleneck.
>

The Dillectory has tons of alternatives. Also,
there's gopher://magical.fish and gemini://gemi.dev, and basic
TLS 1.3 can be granted with a client built with LibreSSL
or BearSSL. Nothing fancy, even a Pentium 4 with SSE2 can
do Gemini (and far less, I got to run a client
under the *old* Damn Small Linux release with a custom
OpenSSL client built from BearSSL libraries and 
plus a modernish GAWK build.