Comment by embedding-shape

Comment by embedding-shape 5 days ago

4 replies

I can't say my fingers (codex's fingers) haven't been itching to add some small features which would basically make it a viable browser for myself at least, for 90% of my browsing.

But I think this is one of those experiments that I need to put a halt to sooner rather than later, because the scope can always grow, my mind really likes those sorts of projects, and I don't have the time for that right now :)

GaggiX 4 days ago

It would be really cool if it was able to render Wikipedia correctly, I really like the idea of a browser with minimal dependencies having the ability to navigate most static websites, this one for now compiles instantly and it's incredibly small.

  • embedding-shape 4 days ago

    Yeah, my mind battled with what websites to use as examples for adding support, Wikipedia should have been an obvious one, that's on me!

    You're not the only one to say this, maybe there is a value in a minimal HTML+CSS browser that still works with the modern (non-JS using) web, although I'm not sure how much.

    Another idea I had, was to pile another experiment on top of this one, more about "N humans + N agents = one browser", in a collaborative fashion, lets see if that ends up happening :)

    • GaggiX 4 days ago

      Maybe you can divide the task into verifiable environments like an HTML5 parser environment where an agent is going to build the parser and also check the progress against a test suites (the https://github.com/html5lib/html5lib-tests in this case) and then write the API into a .md, the job of the human is going to be at the beginning to create the various environments where the agents are going to build the components from (and also how much it can be divided into standalone components).

      • embedding-shape 4 days ago

        Thanks for the ideas, but I'll leave the torch for someone to pickup, the goal was to get as far as possible within 3 days, and with human steering, so I'm stopping here personally :)

        I'll keep them in mind for the future, who knows, maybe some interesting iteration could be done on what's been made so far.