Wow ! Today I learned that #OpenBSD now has #Wayback in it's ports. > Wayback is a X11 compatibility layer which allows for running full X11 desktop environments using Wayland components. It is essentially a stub compositor which provides just enough Wayland capabilities to host a rootful Xwayland server.
Oh no not #FreeBSD too ! RE:
I tell you what using #dillo to view your website certainly points out issues you never knew you had. This is going to be a great help to improve my site.
Just testing #dillo from my #snac instance and It is good but some things don't work as expected. For instance if I get a notification and then like it. The button does not change to unlike until I reload the page. Also my hacky back to the top of page links that work in other browsers do nothing in dillo. They are basically as below. I also noticed that all the admin tabs at the top of the snac admin page are all open taking up screen real estate. I'm not complaining merely poiting out some of my findings and there is probably good reason that I don't know about why these work they way they do.