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  • M Marc Clifton

    I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

    Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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    Hoarder alert!

    "It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[^]

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      Bookmark 'em! You can even set up separate folders to hold the bookmarks by subject. Then you can ignore even more things you want to read as bookmarks don't take as much screen space or memory. I do!

      Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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      Marc Clifton
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      OriginalGriff wrote:

      Bookmark 'em!

      That requires learning how to use bookmarks. I'm quite serious.

      Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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      • M Marc Clifton

        I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

        Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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        OriginalGriff
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        Bookmark 'em! You can even set up separate folders to hold the bookmarks by subject. Then you can ignore even more things you want to read as bookmarks don't take as much screen space or memory. I do!

        Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

        "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
        "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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        • M Marc Clifton

          I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

          Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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          Marc Clifton wrote:

          I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome

          That's gotta be using a TON of memory You DO realize that you can book mark all these pages?

          If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.

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          • M Marc Clifton

            OriginalGriff wrote:

            Bookmark 'em!

            That requires learning how to use bookmarks. I'm quite serious.

            Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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            Ctrl-D

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            • M Marc Clifton

              OriginalGriff wrote:

              Bookmark 'em!

              That requires learning how to use bookmarks. I'm quite serious.

              Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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              OriginalGriff
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              See the little star to the right hand end of the address bar? Click it! (There's also a "Bookmark Manager" in the "three dot menu" but you almost never need it.) And ... if you are signed in to Google, your bookmarks are preserved and shared across all the Chrome apps you run - so my bookmarks are synced between the desktop, WookieTab, Nexus 7, and the phone.

              Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
              "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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              • M Marc Clifton

                I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

                Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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                Maximilien
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                Egads!!! I can barely handle 4 or 5 tabs at the same time.

                I'd rather be phishing!

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

                  Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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                  I bookmarked your post, so I can refer back to the links at a later time. By this afternoon, I will have forgotten I did this. Next week I will be searching with Google for the information contained in the links I just bookmarked. :sigh:

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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

                    Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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                    I currently have just over 30 tabs pinned in Chrome.

                    This space for rent

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

                      Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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                      I caught myself doing this many years ago and decided to stop because it became a pain to move the links between work and home. I then started bookmarking them and then I ran into the previous problem again so I started compiling the bookmarks into simple webpages. That's what I do now. If I find a link that is interesting I copy and paste it into my little webpage and I keep them in a path that I backup to my flashdrive and that has simplified things for me considerably. It turns out I have been doing this kind of thing for almost twenty years now. Imagine my surprise when I get on W10 machine for the first time and aim Edge at my little webpage and does not render correctly. This is a simple HTML file that has a table with two columns, a banner image, and a background image and it will not render at all.

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                      • M Marc Clifton

                        I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

                        Latest Article - Building a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming Tool with SVG and Javascript Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm flo

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                        Based upon the way your post progressed (in exquisite detail), I would like to thank you, first and foremost that it was NOT entitled something like "Underwear Drawer" or "Skin Eruptions".

                        Ravings en masse^

                        "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                        "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                        • K Kevin Marois

                          Marc Clifton wrote:

                          I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome

                          That's gotta be using a TON of memory You DO realize that you can book mark all these pages?

                          If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.

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                          You forgot the word SHIT in your comment. I've used a simple ton of memory in Chrome with only 5 tabs open.

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                          • M Marc Clifton

                            I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

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                            dandy72
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                            I've come to the realization that some people use tabs like I use bookmarks. I'd be just as bad (keeping lots of tabs opened), except that I've had browsers crash on me so often that it's not worth "keeping a tab opened" be the only way I can track back where I was and what I was doing. Of course browsers nowadays try to detect crashes and offer to restore everything, but oftentimes they come back with a login prompt, which will log you in but might not bring you back to where you were anyway.

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                              I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

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                              Rage
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                              https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/tab-session-manager/ Session Buddy - Chrome Web Store[^] That will only help with the symptom, will not solve the root cause.-

                              Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                                I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

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                                peterkmx
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                                I keep them in a docx file "somewhere" and use a shortcut on my desktop op open docx when needed - this way I have only 1 docx and it is never lost ... :-) Sometimes I use Find in Word to find something back ... Cheers,

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                                  OriginalGriff wrote:

                                  Bookmark 'em!

                                  That requires learning how to use bookmarks. I'm quite serious.

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                                  Isn't it completely annoying how bookmarks work completely differently in a different browser. Seriously since a previous version of IE not sure which one. I have completely given up on bookmarks/favorites as a way of keeping track of sites. I have a list of old favorites from like 8 years ago that gets imported in each new browser install. I never use any of them anymore. Sometimes when I go to one of them it is a dead link or dead site. geocities anyone. I sometimes copy and paste into a OneNote notebook for reading later and weirdly enough I sometimes do read them at night when I need ot go to sleep. Yep cannot use bookmarks at all.

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                                  • M Marc Clifton

                                    I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

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                                    @marc-clifton Marc, there is a pill: TabCloud: [^] Really useful ! cheers, Bill

                                    «... thank the gods that they have made you superior to those events which they have not placed within your own control, rendered you accountable for that only which is within you own control For what, then, have they made you responsible? For that which is alone in your own power—a right use of things as they appear.» Discourses of Epictetus Book I:12

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                                      I think the solution to all your problems is Internet Explorer 6, since it has no tabs. :-\

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                                      Paul Sanders the other one
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                                      :laugh:

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                                      • M Marc Clifton

                                        I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

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                                        Paul Sanders the other one
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                                        Bookmark them to a folder? Your machine clearly has too much RAM :)

                                        Paul Sanders http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk

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                                          I currently have 41 tabs open in Chrome for interesting links that I want to go back to. I rarely do except to look at a link to see if I want to remove it and don't, putting it back on the "look at later" list. Sometimes (due to my stupidity, not the Chrome browser or OneTab), I lose the links. I feel sad for a few minutes then discover I don't really care. Sometimes I copy all the links to a "interesting links.txt" file. Not sure where I put the file, so I have several. But I never look at them anyways. Is there a pill I can take to correct this behavior? [edit] If you ask, here's some I'll share: [Tim Stoev](https://plus.google.com/+TimStoev) cool site of cool stuff. [IIS Dynamic Compression and new Dynamic Compression features in IIS 10 – IIS Field Readiness – blog of the European IIS team](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/friis/2017/09/05/iis-dynamic-compression-and-new-dynamic-compression-features-in-iis-10/) [arrgh.js](https://sanderrossel.github.io/arrgh.js/index.html) Sander's cool Javascript LINQ project. [DOM Core](https://quirksmode.org/dom/core/) Useful but not entirely accurate. [HTML5 Web Storage](https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5\_webstorage.asp) - someday useful. [AbuseIPDB - IP address abuse reports - Making the Internet safer, one IP at a time](https://www.abuseipdb.com/) - Useful, need to one day integrate their API into my server. [Install Holochain -   Developer Portal](https://developer.holochain.org/Install\_Holochain) - Interesting blockchain project I know the people who are developing and watch what they do. Lurker! [A Programmable Programming Language](https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/3/225475-a-programmable-programming-language/fulltext) - why? Curiosity, I guess. [LINQ Part 3: An Introduction to IQueryable](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1240553/LINQ-Part-An-Introduction-to-IQueryable) - Eric Lynch's excellent articles here on CP. [ORM is an offensive anti-pattern](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/12/01/orm-offensive-anti-pattern.html) Amen! [Hash chain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash\_chain) - Because I want to write an article on hash chain vs. blockchain Hmm, cleaned up some tabs writing this! [/edit]

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                                          Paulo_JCG
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                                          Let me know if you find the pill. At this moment I have managed to bring down the tab count on my Firefox from over 1000 to 628. It's so easy to open links on a new Tab... If I close and reopen Firefox it only loads the tabs on demand so the memory issue is minimised... I find it hard to close Tabs without a overall look. I think I need professional help.

                                          Paulo Gomes Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight. —Bill Gates Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. —Albert Einstein

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