@iska might have to try it in a VM could install it on hardware but getting drivers is a pain because it is (((gnu)))
@fugger
You get hardware for libre distros, not libre distros for your hardware.
@iska
@cyberspook @iska no thanks rather not use a separate computer just for autistic distro and have to use neetpad from 50 years ago with core 2 duo

@fugger @iska@mstdn.starnix.network @cyberspook The web is the main problem, otherwise old hardware is quite usable. Yesterday I've fired up a neetpad from 50 years ago (Thinkpad T40) to update it and generate ed25519 ssh keys for it. And everything except the web is there. You can use gomuks for matrix, amfora for gemini, mutt for mail and gomphotherium for fedi, mplayer plays 720p videos just fine. And this thing's got only 512 Mb RAM! The web is not the biggest problem, it's the only problem actually.

@m0xee
For web browsing in a terminal you can use Lynx. Or w3m if you need images.
@fugger @iska

@cyberspook @iska@mstdn.starnix.network @fugger Yeah, I pipe html messages from mutt to w3m, decoding them with perl first because for some reason quoted-printable encoding is broken in mutt. And yes, there are lynx, links, elinks and all that, but you can hardly use them for the js clusterfuck that's called web nowdays.

@m0xee
The "JS clusterfuck" is mostly popular websites like YouTube (which has a JS-free frontend anyway). JS is mostly used either for multimedia or for some fancy decorations or shit like that.
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@cyberspook @fugger @iska@mstdn.starnix.network It should be like this in theory. But in reality js is often abused and you can't even read text without these fancy decorations. I have js blocked by default in firefox and even some sites for the tech-savvy like python.org or stackexchange show you warnings about enabling js. Pleroma doesn't show you a thing with js disabled I think.
You can use youtube-dl or mpv directly (which in turn will use youtube-dl) for youtube, but you can't avoid js on some other sites.

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