They are referring to hiding individual tabs, not hiding the horizontal tab bar. The legacy extension they are referring to is Tab Groups [0]. It allowed you to separate the tabs of a single session into groups.…
For many of the major scientific libraries, the goal is to deprecate Python 2.7 no later than 2020: http://www.python3statement.org/
Ah, cool. Yes, known bug. Reported fixed yesterday (though I've not tried it myself). reported: https://github.com/philc/vimium/issues/2510 closed with: https://github.com/philc/vimium/pull/2602 I'm not familiar with…
Could you be more specific? I don't believe this is a known issue. If you're experiencing this behavior, you may want to report it: https://github.com/philc/vimium/issues Personally, I'm running Firefox 55.0.3 with…
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/vimium-ff/
Tree Style Tab is being ported to a WebExtension: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/issues/1224#issuecomm...
Tree Style Tab is being actively ported to a WebExtension: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/issues?q=is%3Aissue+i... For a general progress report: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/issues/1224#issuecomm...
Amazing comparison of Hurricane Irma from the new GOES-16 vs the old GOES-13: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QCJlBDAK80 The performance jump in capture time and resolution blew me away. Really exciting to see it…
I also find that briefly paraphrasing the abstract helps me understand my own expectations of the paper. Even if the paraphrase is wrong, it's still a good primer for switching into active engagement instead of passive…
Very informative, thanks for the detailed response. To be clear, was my statement incorrect in terms of the "16%" quotation (from [0], which I now realize I misquoted in my private notes), or in the claim that the RSA…
Regarding importance, it provides an efficient alternative to RSA. [edit: this paragraph, based on my old notes on the subject, seems to be incorrect, see sdevlin's comment below] More specifically, because of the RSA…
Quite so. There is a difference between creating uncertainty versus revealing uncertainty.
Thanks for the suggestions, and last year I dedicated a six month trial to using those "separate-window" implementations in Chrome, but I'm very sorry to say they remained clumsy. I group my work into topics by desktop;…
Tree Style Tabs
Well, if you genuinely want a braindead alternative to `vim-conda`, you're welcome to this brittle hack I use. (For my purposes, fast-and-dirty has been an efficient solution, but I don't actually recommend this to…
If you are editing files inside a package, you can generate a tags file for definitions inside that package. More useful, IMHO, is the general solution of jumping to the definition that would be resolved by the python…
https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime https://github.com/epeli/slimux
There are different considerations for the problem: the orbiting masses involved (what is orbiting what?), orbital period (how long for the objects to complete an orbit around their center of mass), the distance of the…
They are referring to hiding individual tabs, not hiding the horizontal tab bar. The legacy extension they are referring to is Tab Groups [0]. It allowed you to separate the tabs of a single session into groups.…
For many of the major scientific libraries, the goal is to deprecate Python 2.7 no later than 2020: http://www.python3statement.org/
Ah, cool. Yes, known bug. Reported fixed yesterday (though I've not tried it myself). reported: https://github.com/philc/vimium/issues/2510 closed with: https://github.com/philc/vimium/pull/2602 I'm not familiar with…
Could you be more specific? I don't believe this is a known issue. If you're experiencing this behavior, you may want to report it: https://github.com/philc/vimium/issues Personally, I'm running Firefox 55.0.3 with…
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/vimium-ff/
Tree Style Tab is being ported to a WebExtension: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/issues/1224#issuecomm...
Tree Style Tab is being actively ported to a WebExtension: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/issues?q=is%3Aissue+i... For a general progress report: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/issues/1224#issuecomm...
Amazing comparison of Hurricane Irma from the new GOES-16 vs the old GOES-13: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QCJlBDAK80 The performance jump in capture time and resolution blew me away. Really exciting to see it…
I also find that briefly paraphrasing the abstract helps me understand my own expectations of the paper. Even if the paraphrase is wrong, it's still a good primer for switching into active engagement instead of passive…
Very informative, thanks for the detailed response. To be clear, was my statement incorrect in terms of the "16%" quotation (from [0], which I now realize I misquoted in my private notes), or in the claim that the RSA…
Regarding importance, it provides an efficient alternative to RSA. [edit: this paragraph, based on my old notes on the subject, seems to be incorrect, see sdevlin's comment below] More specifically, because of the RSA…
Quite so. There is a difference between creating uncertainty versus revealing uncertainty.
Thanks for the suggestions, and last year I dedicated a six month trial to using those "separate-window" implementations in Chrome, but I'm very sorry to say they remained clumsy. I group my work into topics by desktop;…
Tree Style Tabs
Well, if you genuinely want a braindead alternative to `vim-conda`, you're welcome to this brittle hack I use. (For my purposes, fast-and-dirty has been an efficient solution, but I don't actually recommend this to…
If you are editing files inside a package, you can generate a tags file for definitions inside that package. More useful, IMHO, is the general solution of jumping to the definition that would be resolved by the python…
https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime https://github.com/epeli/slimux
There are different considerations for the problem: the orbiting masses involved (what is orbiting what?), orbital period (how long for the objects to complete an orbit around their center of mass), the distance of the…