Hey folks, I wanted to introduce myself as a user of lynx. It's been on-again and off-again but lately I've been focusing entirely on adapting my web use to simpler, controllable interfaces. Lynx has been fun to learn on a day-to-day basis. It will not satisfy all my needs but, for 95% of what I do, it may be doable.
My life would ultimately become a hybrid of the modern and the not-so-modern. For instance, I have a full breadth of servers on a rack in my den powering my online life. Not counting the BBS I'm emailing from, my day-to-day email service is hosted from my house. My cloud services and music/media streaming services, as well. Have a firewall/web filter/snort box/dns server as my point of entry, as well as a few server boxes hosted for my brother. I have two pine64 rigs that I just acquired that will serve as a ssh jump server and the other a dev box for the commodore 64. A raspberry pi wjill be a pi-hole eventually. On the computer side, I have a retired Core I7 (1st gen) laptop that's collecting dust and a retired corporate workstation that I bought for workstation grade computing. My daily user is a samsung galaxy tab s5e that I use to plan flights and navigate while flying. It's also my main bbs'ing device and ssh. Then, of course, there's the c64 serving as my eventual daily device. I am not visually impaired, but the interface of lynx is up my alley. I will be posting questions on here from time-to-time if help is needed. Good meeting yall. Daniel Traechin _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
