8 comments

  • esafak 23 hours ago
    It might be before your time, but if you want some bonus points emulate Ceefax:

    https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/51354070.jpg [edited]

  • jbverschoor 12 hours ago
    Three reasons for TUIs:

    Speed of rendering

    Consistency / limited styles

    Keyboard controls

    It is possible to achieve this other ways. But what’s interesting that for example Visual Basic or Borland C use a windowing concept

  • wef 20 hours ago
    I have an almost identical RSS experience using emacs+elfeed+firefox but with the added bonus of being able to filter out articles (eg sport) that I'm not interested in. Plus I can read many other feeds beyond BBC.
  • alberth 22 hours ago
    Very cool.

    Would be interesting to hear why this over a general purpose text-based browser like Lynx.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser)

    • NoboruWataya 21 hours ago
      If you actually try access bbc.co.uk using Lynx, you'll see it's just not a great experience. Most modern websites are not made with text-based browsers in mind at all, and the HTML (and other stuff) they are made of does not lend itself to easy or intuitive display in the terminal.

      This seems more akin to an RSS reader than a general web browser.

    • GaryBluto 21 hours ago
      You don't want to get put on trial for computer misuse, do you? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/blog/2005/oct/07/manf...
  • devrundown 1 day ago
    I always like seeing new TUI tools, nice work!
  • teunlao 20 hours ago
    This is the kind of tool that actually gets used daily, well done!
  • z3ratul163071 8 hours ago
    a real hacker would never consume that propaganda slop