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What is the most lightweight browser Jow Forums?

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Internet explorer 4

telnet

use regular mail

Lynx is pretty light-weight, but it's a text browser.
Maybe Epiphany? The browser made for the Raspberry Pi?

falkon

curl

jej

lynx

wget

It certainly isn't Your Mom XD

staring into your ethernet cable

what the frickin heck bro

Lynx if you like CLI.
Dillo if you don't need JavaScript.
Qutebrowser if you need JavaScript.

Palemoon.

Surf if you like suckless

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Looks like a human centipede

This desu, if you ever used old firefox you are right at home, tons of add-ons between old firefox and palemoon ones. Sure is not as lightweight as
but is way more fully featured, and actually usable

>get ungoogled chromium
>literally seconds faster than firefox
>a single day passes
>windows defender finds miners insite it
>remove threats
>next day
>new malware inside chromium ungoogled
>this continues until I erase the browser from my system

>uninstalled chromium
>"Thank you! Microsoft Edge will be installed in seconds."

Some of the softwares I'll list are Linux-only, some have Windows and even OSX support. I don't which OS you're using.

Lynx, Links, Elinks and w3m are text-based, I prefer Lynx.
Dillo has a GUI but does not support JavaScript.
Surf supports JS and CSS, but IIRC it doesn't have tabs or bookmarks. It also allows you to browse keyboard-only, though.
Qutebrowser also allows you to browse one-handed while you fap.
Palemoon and Waterfox aren't lightweight, but have tons of add-ons as said.

You don't have to use a browser for everything web-related, though. Check out mutt, cURL, wget, youtube-dl. RTV if you like Plebbit.

>Palemoon
this is a shitty meme that hangs and uses 100% cpu on any js rich website

That's why I don't use it, but it's just an option, OP's free to choose.

Fuck off cunt palemoon is the fastest browser around

doesn't disable javascript, the post

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seamonkey, palemoon will run everything modern but not take a lot of resources (only two browsers that work flawlessly on my 10euro ancient laptop)
and a few more that had outdated features and still run