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@ryo @Misato @mizuna There's also Nyxt, but it's like Emacs, too difficult ree. It's written in Common Lisp, so I guess it's the most powerful by default, but also may require a higher power level from the user.
Otter Browser is also kinda neat, it's like browsers used to be back in muh day. And Palemoon has licensing issues, but the browser itself is like Firefox used to be and it has no Rust, and it can use GTK2, and that's very good for people that want less GNOME aids in their systems, and unlike GTK3, it doesn't have to be patched to get rid of the IBM Microsoft Red Hat system/dbus dependency.
For browsers without JS, w3m is nice and so is links (and with the -g option it supports images, and can even run in the TTY if compiled with framebuffer support enabled, at least on Linux). Those are my favorites for that purpose.