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browservice | oasis | |
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44 | 26 | |
1,039 | 2,704 | |
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7.1 | 8.8 | |
4 days ago | 8 days ago | |
C++ | Roff | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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browservice
- Best way to go about using 2000 on the modern web.
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Connect to internet
Browservice - proxy but goes one step further and renders the page and actually only sends back a clickable image to the browser on the old machine. Almost like screensharing.
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The Home Dialup ISP: Bell 103 through V.92 with automatic call recording
I have a [Browservice](https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice) server set up for the faster machines, which basically streams images, and a [retroproxy](https://github.com/humbertocsjr/retroproxy) service for the slower machines :)
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I can barely believe what I am seeing...
Original iMac G3 (the very first) running Mac OS X 10.1 and Netscape 7.01. The magic comes from this program : https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice
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make ie6 render pages normally.
Browservice may be suitable if you have to use IE6 and you're OK using a proxy system.
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If you're happy with OpenBSD, probably any computer is good enough
"browservice" will render web pages server-side and then deliver them to your browser as an image with simple javascript.
It works in virtually all "old" browsers and can be very useful for older computers.
https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice
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Only thing I'm sad about is I cannot view r/windows98 on my Win98..
TL;DR: Read the entirety of Readme.md (it's at the bottom of https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservice). If you still have specific questions, i'll try to help.
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How to create a Virtualbox modem/LAN connection for Windows 98?
Check out browservice; either run it on your host, or in another VM.
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Current Google Chrome in 32-bit XP: Easy Mode
A 4th gen i7, the VM gets 2.3 GB, but I've done similarly stupid stuff on an AMD Athlon 64 (sluggish but usable, 720p YT dropping frames but watchable). Browservice running in a VM to serve XP's IE8 is another fun Goldbergian trick.
- My Sealed Copy of Netscape 2.0 for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Cant wait to open it up. Itll be like the 90s all over again
oasis
- Oasis – a small, statically-linked Linux system
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After tens of hours and a numerous amount of coffee, I proudly did it
You reminded me for trying Oasis: https://github.com/oasislinux/oasis
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Idea: Steam should delete all native Linux ports from its library to prevent ABI breakage issues and SteamOS should be made into a statically linked OS
IMO, would eliminate issues with glibc and other libraries breaking ABI compatibility. Statically-linked distros like oasis could be used as inspiration.
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An estimation of what distros and desktops have the largest userbase?
Oasis and its native desktop Velox.
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Compile webkit2gtk to be as minimal as possable.
I wonder why suckless team chose to build its browser on webkit2gtk instead of NetSurf, things like these and others like their adherence to Xorg makes me think seriously to move to Framebuffer (fbpad, fbpdf, fbff ..) or Oasis (Wayland + SWC + Velox).
- In theory, could you compile all of the libraries required to run a Linux environment into a single, massive .so file?
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Are Hoistings Possible for C++?
When you say a fork of LLVM, am I correct in assuming that you specifically mean a fork of Clang? I don't see how the compiler backend would affect support for language extensions, regardless of whether it's an exception to that such as Tcc, Cproc, the MIR C jitter, lacc, 8cc, 9cc, and chibicc. Most of those are not for production, excluding Cproc and Tcc (at least according to Suckless or Oasis).
- Oasis。小型静态链接的Linux系统 (Oasis: Small statically-linked Linux system)
- Oasis: Small statically-linked Linux system
What are some alternatives?
docker-firefox - Docker container for Firefox
iglunix - Linux (and other kernels) distro with no GNU components
wrp - Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
glaucus - A simple and lightweight Linux® distribution based on musl libc and toybox
browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers
Ceedling - Ruby-based unit testing and build system for C projects
retro-proxy - A https to http proxy that allow old browsers to access modern sites, with conversion and compression options.
muslrust - Docker environment for building musl based static linux rust binaries
ViewFinderJS - :camera: ViewFinder - Remote isolated browser API for security, automation visibility and interactivity. RBI. CBII. Remote browser isolation, embeddable BrowserView, secure chrome-as-a-service. Managed, variable bandwidth and co-browsing options available in Pro versions. Like S2, WebGap, Bromium, Authentic8, Menlo Security and Broadcom, but free and open-source. Integrated secure document viewing with CDR from https://github.com/dosyago/p2%2e [Moved to: https://github.com/i5ik/ViewFinder]
kiss - KISS Linux - Package Manager
webone - HTTP 1.x proxy that makes old web browsers usable again in the Web 2.0 world.
Sourcetrail - Sourcetrail - free and open-source interactive source explorer