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@Soygoy?ban schlog+ and introduce slog- (less is more)
makes the site into black screen with green text like before GUIs existed
What's Lynx?This would essentially just be lynx https://soyjak.blog
so is it even worth it?
google it.What's Lynx?
Lynx for Linux, terminal browser.What's Lynx?
Also known as deprecated garbage that trannies use to feel specialLynx for Linux, terminal browser.
@Soygoy how do we respond?Also known as deprecated garbage that trannies use to feel special
We need this. Make the site less flashy, accessible and appealing so I waste less time on it.Lynx for Linux, terminal browser.
How one might go about this is to be considered. A browser extension is a javascript script or a set of JS scripts that run on top of the original page. Creating Schlog Minus would essentially be to remove a lot of pre-existing elements from a web page every single time you load a page, resulting in a huge flash before the intended output. One way to create Schlog Minus would be to create an external program that acts like a browser that parses the html it gets, throws away the javascript and allows you to navigate the site as simply as possible. OR, you could just do this using a .html page with it's own js file that uses fetch requests to parse the schlog page.We need this. Make the site less flashy, accessible and appealing so I waste less time on it.
Soygoy I will make you the head of the ministry of advancement (so you can set the site back some 6 decades or so)
Absolutely hideous.How one might go about this is to be considered. A browser extension is a javascript script or a set of JS scripts that run on top of the original page. Creating Schlog Minus would essentially be to remove a lot of pre-existing elements from a web page every single time you load a page, resulting in a huge flash before the intended output. One way to create Schlog Minus would be to create an external program that acts like a browser that parses the html it gets, throws away the javascript and allows you to navigate the site as simply as possible. OR, you could just do this using a .html page with it's own js file that uses fetch requests to parse the schlog page.
People haven't really been good at letting me know what exactly "Schlog Minus" is or what it would look like, perhaps a simple HTML page with no avatars or anything like that? Maybe even a BBS (Builletin Board System)? Or if you used Lynx, like I said, it would look like this:
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So for Schlog Minus, the tools for it already exist. If you're looking for a more streamlined experience, I could perhaps provide that, maybe a purely terminal based application that treats the Schlog like a BBS system, for Linux and Windows. There are some issues though, for example, the site mostly uses Javascript, so how would we send messages or interface with something we can't really use? Perhaps we make a C application? Or something that actually loads a web page but doesn't render it?
Schlog Minus to me is a really silly idea and I feel like you need to specify just what exactly you want.
Which is exactly what Schlog Minus would be. A joke for no genuine application.Also known as deprecated garbage that trannies use to feel special
There are no practical applications for it even in specialized sectors
Albeit I consider the fact that making a special application would be far more greater than just using Lynx considering how bad the formatting is.Absolutely hideous.
Me not understand, grug want you to explain with 10 words please.Which is exactly what Schlog Minus would be. A joke for no genuine application.
Absolutely glorious.How one might go about this is to be considered. A browser extension is a javascript script or a set of JS scripts that run on top of the original page. Creating Schlog Minus would essentially be to remove a lot of pre-existing elements from a web page every single time you load a page, resulting in a huge flash before the intended output. One way to create Schlog Minus would be to create an external program that acts like a browser that parses the html it gets, throws away the javascript and allows you to navigate the site as simply as possible. OR, you could just do this using a .html page with it's own js file that uses fetch requests to parse the schlog page.
People haven't really been good at letting me know what exactly "Schlog Minus" is or what it would look like, perhaps a simple HTML page with no avatars or anything like that? Maybe even a BBS (Builletin Board System)? Or if you used Lynx, like I said, it would look like this:
View attachment 53943
So for Schlog Minus, the tools for it already exist. If you're looking for a more streamlined experience, I could perhaps provide that, maybe a purely terminal based application that treats the Schlog like a BBS system, for Linux and Windows. There are some issues though, for example, the site mostly uses Javascript, so how would we send messages or interface with something we can't really use? Perhaps we make a C application? Or something that actually loads a web page but doesn't render it?
Schlog Minus to me is a really silly idea and I feel like you need to specify just what exactly you want.
No clue, it was a throwaway remark@Spasoje's Revenge For Schlog Minus what do you want?
1, 2 or 3?
- Remove as many unnecessary features from the site as possible, shoutbox, signatures, profile pictures etc.
- Create an application that can be run in a terminal or command prompt that treats the schlog like a BBS (Builletin Board System)
- Something else entirely?
So you don't want Schlog Minus? Ah, okay then.Absolutely glorious.
No clue, it was a throwaway remark