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Disgusting. A bitter old man with a Don Quixote complex thinking he is going to ride in and save the day in a brokered convention.


What is it built with? (Stack, Foss etc)


What are some alternatives to this?


Check out https://algorithmia.com/. Stuff like this plus a bunch more. Real business model so you can have more confidence in it.


I have seen http://www.textteaser.com/ by far giving the best results.


http://thegi.st

It's a bit buggy still. To get a sense of it, stick to BBC articles.


None of them work as well as this one.


How can this possibly be effective? What are that many tabs useful for?


Basically some people use tabs as glorified bookmarks. It feels like something has to be invented that unite bookmarks, tabs and speed dials.


That's me. Tabs are for short term stuff I want to check out, bookmarks for saving potentially useful/interesting stuff for the future.

Since Firefox now only reloads tabs on demand after a restart, it's not resource-heavy to keep many tabs open if one occasionally restarts the browser.


I use it the same way but it was bugging me so I installed an add-on called TooManyTabs and you can set a limit to the amount of tabs you can have opened.

I also reserve some time to clean them up about once a week, I start with the oldest tab and "take care of it", sometimes it's just a news story I want to read, sometimes it's something I kept opened because of the information on that page.

If I don't do that I will have a thousand tabs opened and will never actually do anything about it.


I use it more as a glorified low priority to do list. For example some page I was reading (from HN) linked to a recommended article "How to Build Stable Systems" (https://medium.com/@jlouis666/how-to-build-stable-systems-6f...). I ctrl-clicked the link to open it in a new tab, because I'd like to read the article eventually even though I don't have time at this particular moment. So when I have a little bit of time I'll work through reading/dealing with my open tabs.


~50 is normal for me by the end of a day, and I close my browser daily. I'd say it isn't unusual for info-heavy work.

I'm home now, and have been online for ~2 hours. Gmail, Twitter, 5 JIRA tabs, 10 Jupyter notebooks, 5 stackoverflow, 2 python doc pages, 1 javadoc page, 2 Wikipedia pages, 2 Kaggle pages, Hacker news.

30 tabs, and I haven't really read any news yet.


Open all the blue links on a Wikipedia article in tabs. When you are done, move to the next tab and repeat. After a while, you will have hundreds of tabs. Read them all and you will gain general knowledge on a subject that will be much better than if you were to read only the first article.

That's only Wikipedia. I do the same things with forums, documentation, stackoverflow, etc.


No mention of fire safety? Seems dangerous.


They are as safe or safer than steel buildings. Wood chars, steel gets all bendy.



Iirc Yahoo pipes was discontinued


Great insights


A past HN discussion about cancer [not pancreas specific, though] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9628682


> She had a very unfortunate run-in with a complacent MD in her late teens

I can relate with this.


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