02 Jul 25
Ellane publishes every week a “Plain Text, Paper less” aka PTPL post. This morning I read her post Saving Safari tabs as Markdown links.
I don’t use Safari, I use Librewolf, a privacy focused fork of Firefox. And, I use Tridactyl, a Vim experience in your browser. If you are a Vim user, once you tried it, you can’t live without it anymore.
25 Jun 25
21 Jun 23
This article explains how to correctly handle filenames in Bourne shells (the primary shell of Unix/Linux/POSIX systems), based on the issues discussed in ‘Fixing Unix/Linux/Filenames’. Many programs fail to work properly on filenames that include spaces, begin with dash (-), include newlines, and so on, because developers don’t know how to do it properly. Many texts, even good ones, get this wrong.
05 Jul 21
This extension provides the ability to work with tabs as “trees”.
New tabs opened from the current tab are automatically organized as “children” of the current tab. Such “branches” are easily folded (collapsed) by clicking on the arrow shown in the “parent” tab, so you no longer need to suffer from too many visible tabs. If you want, you can restructure the tree via drag and drop.