2015-10-11 16:22 GMT+02:00, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net>:
> Greetings comrades,
>
> I  found  the AMP project [0], which seems to be a standard to have easy
> rendering of webpages on mobile devices. It only allows a subset of  the
> HTML  tags  but forces at least one Javascript script file to be run. If
> the content could be displayed without the JS being mandatory to decrypt
> the content this would be a chance to have a more simple way of browsing
> the web.
>
> First  you  have an AMP browser (lynx, w3m, dillo etc. can easily handle
> this subset of features) and on full HTML surf is run.
>
> I  haven’t  yet mentioned the CO2 and NOX reduction that is saved by the
> reduced parsing, RAM and CPU effort.
>
> What do you comrades think?

Hi, what Martti said. Although it's a very lean subset, and I like
where the web would go using only those tags (I dream of doing
e-shopping using a OpenGL-enabled minitel, fuck web browsers).

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