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  • By gerdesj 2026-02-211:493 reply

    In 1992ish I worked at RNEC Manadon (UK, Devon). I was asked by my boss to investigate this new www thing.

    I telnetted to the nearest VAX from my Win 3.1 PC. I then telnetted to the X.25 PAD and used that to go via the US to Switzerland and CERN. It looked just like gopher and WAIS to me and that's how I reported back - "it looks the same as gopher".

    When Tim BL invented www, html and that, browsers were telnet and graphics was a nonsense.

  • By fsloth 2026-02-210:282 reply

    Fun fact: Erwise[0] was the first _graphical_ browser developed by a group of students in Helsinki University of Technology with Sir Berners Lee. Sadly there was no funding in Finland available at the time and they had to abandon the project and most of the group ended up working at Tekla, contributing to a bunch of cool AEC CAD technology (Tekla is now a Trimble subsidiary).

    [0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwise

  • By lysace 2026-02-2023:473 reply

    It's a javascript-based imitation, much like all of those js-based imitations of various Windows versions.

    The original source code isn't really involved, which is a shame, since it is actually available.

    IMHO this should have been (something along the lines of) GNUstep + TimBL's original code (mirror: https://github.com/cynthia/WorldWideWeb) + Emscripten + getting Emscripten to work with ObjC. Now, that would have been cool.

    This is the most commented HN posting on this from that time (2019):

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19249373

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