Re: [dev] Is there a text editor following the UNIX philosophy?

2022-02-12 Thread Jonathan Bakke
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 3:47 AM, Daniel Littlewood wrote: > ... > From the other end, there is always ed. > Unfortunately I don't have much experience with it, and it's not often > discussed, so I can't tell whether it could do the "integration" step. > > I wonder whether there are any text-edi

Re: [dev] [surf] content filter interest check

2021-05-17 Thread Jonathan Bakke
(Apologies for this inelegant reply to https://lists.suckless.org/dev/2105/34317.html) Greetings, Quentin. I hadn't seen wyebadblock; that looks like a great backstop and I'll try it soon. Thanks for pointing it out, and for helping me think about this in the larger context of webkitgtk rather

Re: [dev] [surf] content filter interest check

2021-05-17 Thread Jonathan Bakke
> When it comes to feature sets, I might be considered to be extreme but I just > love Adnauseam (adnauseam.io) which is an agressive take on content > filtering. From what I can tell though, this community cares about privacy > and any way tracking and/or fingerprinting can be avoided is a welc

[dev] [surf] content filter interest check

2021-05-15 Thread Jonathan Bakke
Well met. I wrote a WebKit content filter for surf. It is over a hundred lines of ugly and slow, so no patch is included, but surf is now in my future. I'd be happy to continue kludging along with my own podge of content-mining tools, but I'd also be pleased to put on a spit of polish and share