Hello, all, It's very gratifying to see such a fullsome response to my initial message and so many interesting and useful ideas being discussed. At the very least I don't feel so alone in my pain anymore. :) As for switching to another search engine, namely duckduckgo, that's the frist thing I did; what prompted me to post here is that I feel this is a trend which is going to accelerate in the coming months. Already Last year, Reddit and Facebook made their services totally inaccessible to text-only browsers and, much worse, Stackoverflow/stackexchange experimented with it this year before eventually rolling it back. Anyway, I feel the time to act and chart a course forward is pretty much now or never. Thanks again for all your responses, S.M. On Tue, Sep 16, 2025 at 11:06:44AM +0200, Jeanette C. wrote: > Hi there, > I also came up against this. I have found no terminal-based browser which > would support google. Fortunately, I mostly switched to another search > engine. Yes, sometimes it fails and I did prefer to supplement search > results with a further google search. > > This view of DuckDuckGo is very usable and simple: > https://lite.duckduckgo.com/lite/ > > Sorry, it's not what you asked for,but in this situation the best I can > think of. It might be worth looking at other search engines. > > Best wishes, > > Jeanette >
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