I've been using tut now for a couple of days, and so far it's not bad. I still need to figure out how to set up notifications and get it to follow the terminal color scheme. Other than that, it is quite enjoyable.

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nostr:npub1wstchnnatqhe4ua983uhsn7k0mlvxlrdl8nfjledgr6ez7hcppdspcez75 notifications is fairly simple if you use Dunst/mako/fnott. One section in the config you can put stuff as true to get notifications .

nostr:npub1wstchnnatqhe4ua983uhsn7k0mlvxlrdl8nfjledgr6ez7hcppdspcez75 this part:

[desktop-notification]

# Enable notifications when someone follows you.

# default=false

followers=false

favorite=false

mention=true

update=false

boost=false

poll=false

posts=false

nostr:npub1wstchnnatqhe4ua983uhsn7k0mlvxlrdl8nfjledgr6ez7hcppdspcez75 the bit that wound me up was that the 'keys' all show uppercase but lowercase works as well. As I'm oft typing the wrong key, and to make it more vim-like, I went through and removed most of the lowercase variants.

Now I can browse, feeling safe I won't accidentally do something I didn't intend.

Aside from that, and the media handling not seeming to work for me (image always shows as not found in the browser), I really like it.