On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Jonathan Thornburg
<jth...@astro.indiana.edu> wrote:
> Web browsers scare me: they're huge pieces of code, un-audited, they
> have embedded Turing-complete interpreters, they live in a horribly
> imsecure environment,

[...snip...]

>
> Are there other practical ways of securing an OpenBSD web browser?
> [I'm afraid "just say no" fails the "practical" test. :( ]
>

one practical thing I'd love to see is for someone to port the Quark
web browser:
http://goto.ucsd.edu/quark/

I've no idea if it's good enough for practical use, but it seems like
an interesting piece of work.

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