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by tempaccount5050 53 days ago
So just tell it html only if you want.
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How does the browser interact with the os? A tui exe has direct access. With “only html” now we need a server of some kind. How is multiple layers and running processes superior to a thin terminal based wrapper around the relevant io?

That said, obviously it depends on the use case. I’m not going to make a tui to interact with locations on a map - a web app makes a lot of sense in that case. But something like lazydocker makes sense more sense as a light terminal based program

A browser is OOM more expensive to run than a terminal app, regardless of what you're running inside said browser
I've literally never met anyone in real life who used a computer that didn't already have a browser running 24/7
Is that because they are much more likely to pay the ultimate price at the hands of the OOM killer?