Loud Noises, Lynx and Mobility
Posted on Tuesday, July 6th, 2004 10:17 PM
While I'm waiting, I decided to flip to another screen (alt-F2) and use Lynx to browse the web. First I checked my comments, and noticed that XHTML standards look awfully nice on Lynx. Then I figured I'd log into Bloglines.com/mobile and check out my feeds. I normally do that on my phone but since the formatting is made to be super-simple, it worked perfectly on Lynx as well. And now? Now I'm posting about all this as the 600MB or so of X-Servers and Gnome download in the background. God bless Debian (apt-get install gnome). Well, I shouldn't say that until I have a working system, but it seems to going well so far.
I guess there's some sort of parallel I could make between text-only browsing via Lynx (which I'm doing on my server, actually, via SSH) and the ability of smart phones... I guess the link is just that it's amazing how much you can do on the web with little-to-no real display power. I'm reading posts, I'm creating links I'm doing it all via a text screen reminiscent of DOS 1.0. I've seen browsers and servers before written for the CLI (which could've been run in 1985 had we gotten a clue then) but it really does show you the power of simple text.
No *wonder* SMS is so popular. ;-)
-Russ
P.S. Hmm... now I'm in a bind. Usually I select-all and copy the post before submitting it just in case there's a browser hickup. I guess I'm just hoping this works...
Update: Looks like it did, so I uploaded an image from my phone to decorate... ;-)