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Ask HN: Is “lowtech” and “up to date” mutually exclusive?

22 pointsby sunsipplesabout 4 years ago
I&#x27;m getting older. I like wood fires, boats, a slow ride on an old motorbike, growing my vegetables and reading.<p>I have said before, this is as close to social media as I am willing to step. I really do like RSS feeds but reading them is a battle of brevity and inundated with images&#x2F;video&#x2F;advertising&#x2F;tracking.<p>I have no problems with seeing an advert. I do not want them tailored to me personally. I am also very aware that some sites depend on the money from ad clicks to keep afloat (how do I avoid them?).<p>I have switched to a stripped down, locked down, image&#x2F;js&#x2F;tracking&#x2F;google&#x2F;facevook&#x2F;social media blocking Frankenstein of a firefox setup. I am amazed how much more is required to show less online at present.<p>I regularly use elinks but still rely on the broken mess of jibberish I am sometimes presented through my firefox browser.<p>Does such an option&#x2F;service exist to identify text only sites within a search or strip all the mess away before I have to get it?<p>An addon or business&#x2F;app&#x2F;subscription who can filter my search&#x2F;selection and just send the text body to me would be great, would this damage the content providers to the point I become the evil information thief?<p>Am I actually able to stay up to date with my low tech preferences?

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CaptArmchairabout 4 years ago
Here&#x27;s a tip: look into the Smol Internet movement.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thedorkweb.substack.com&#x2F;p&#x2F;gopher-gemini-and-the-smol-internet" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thedorkweb.substack.com&#x2F;p&#x2F;gopher-gemini-and-the-smol...</a><p>So, the premise here is that the Web is broken as well. And it&#x27;s broken at various levels. There are various ways of dealing with this brokenness. You could move towards a text-only browser all together (e.g. Lynx, elinks) but that solves things partly.<p>Smol Web takes it a notch further. It&#x27;s doing away with most modern affordances, and resorting to the absolute basics to share information. It even does away with HTTP altogether, and reprises to &quot;old&quot; protocols such as Gopher and Finger, or it devises new protocols, such as Gemini, which are entirely plain text and stand out in their simplicity and terseness.<p>In a way, Smol Web fits in a larger retake on computing as it happened in the 80&#x27;s and early 90&#x27;s. Before TBL invented HTTP, and Marc Andreesen went on to develop Mosaic and Netscape.<p>It&#x27;s definitely not for everyone as it lacks any and all convenience &#x2F; services you&#x27;d find on the Web (search engines, social media,...). And it&#x27;s in no way or shape a replacement for the Web. Still, it&#x27;s a breathe of fresh air to navigate the calm stillness of a plain text only hypertext.
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throwaway81523about 4 years ago
It&#x27;s not easy but Firefox reader mode handles most sites, and very aggressive adblock settings also helps. In some cases (my local newspaper) I&#x27;ve written custom proxies to strip out the crap (makes the site load a heck of a lot faster, and uses far less mobile bandwidth).
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