{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "createdAt": "2022-01-13T15:39:00+00:00",
  "description": "The Lynx browser is a text-only browser that runs in the command line, and part of me really likes that.",
  "path": "/stream/lynx-browser",
  "publishedAt": "2022-01-13T15:39:00+00:00",
  "site": "at://did:plc:swxoj3wjlwodcqs5ipmvgnug/site.standard.publication/3mnv7gbn3czno",
  "tags": [
    "Web"
  ],
  "textContent": "The Lynx browser is a text-only browser that runs in the command line. This is a whole new concept for me. I haven't had a ton of experience with browsing the web on the command line, short of curling for JSON and running scrapers. But this is a lot of fun—it feels like a step back to the web as it was first envisioned. I'm not a JS luddite—I don't think that you should run your browser without any JS at all (although I do think that you should be able to). I appreciate that JS has enabled the web to support full-featured applications that previously would need a desktop client. But for the document web, where you read more than you do, I really like this text-only perspective of the web.",
  "title": "Lynx browser",
  "updatedAt": "2022-01-13T15:47:05+00:00"
}