I’m modelling a pencil holder version of the star projector at the planetarium I volunteer for.
I’m modelling a pencil holder version of the star projector at the planetarium I volunteer for.
The book “Talking to Strangers” by Malcolm Gladwell does an excellent job of explaining how access to convenient means of suicide increase rates, which contradicts the common argument that suicidal people will find other means to die if guns are less accessible. It turns out suicidal behavior is often situation and time specific, and removing tools for self harm means better chances of improvement.
Nope. That website’s toxicity was one of the largest hurdles to learning to write software for me.
Me too :( Since about 2017 I’ve been telling myself I’ll get around to cleaning them.
I’m not too happy about them either. To some extent I think I avoid organizing them because leaving them as tabs makes them more “pressing” for me to some day get to reading. I’m like a failed data hoarder/archivist.
I agree. I think it’s more of an organizational deficiency for me.
Thanks!
I didn’t know about that feature. Kinda snarky of the devs if you ask me. Good luck with your tabs!
That’s a heck of a lot of tabs there. Good luck with them!
Thank you for the suggestion!
Firefox on android keeps garbage collecting tabs too aggressively for me to do my thing.
You are the tab master. Thank you for describing your workflow!
I definitely empathize with the research tab balloon.
I am in awe.
That’s a good number.
I’ve never found searching browsing history to be very reliable. I guess it’s just a preference.
I should be making better use of profiles. That’s a good idea.
That sounds like a good process.
You’re entering the danger zone of tab hoarding there…
OpenStreetMap: https://planet.openstreetmap.org/