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Tip #552

タブにカスタムの名前を付けて認識しやすくしよう

タブの名前に情報が不足している、同じ名前のタブがたくさんある、もっと面白いタイトルを付けたいなど、タブに名前を付ける理由は様々あるでしょう。Vivaldi ブラウザではタブに名前を付けることでタブを認識しやすくしたり、タブの整理をしやすくしたりできます。

タブに名前を付けるには:

  1. タブバーや ウィンドウパネル にあるタブで右クリックし、コンテキストメニューから「名前を変更」を選択する。その他、アクティブなタブの名前を変更するには、クイックコマンド に「タブの名前を変更」 と入力するか、アクションに対して キーボードショートカットマウスジェスチャー を作成する。
  2. 新しいタイトルを入力する
  3. Enter を押すか、ブラウザ上の何か他のものをクリックする

追記:タブスタックでも同じように機能します(詳しくは Tip #17 を確認してください)

#17 #tabStacks #Tabs #カスタマイゼーション

https://vivaldi.com/ja/blog/tips/desktop-tips/tip-552/

Vivaldi Browser Help · ウィンドウパネル | Vivaldi Browser HelpVivaldi のウィンドウパネルでは、一度に複数のタブを簡単に管理することができます。 ウィンドウパネルを開くには、Vivaldi のサイドパネル上のウィンドウアイコンをクリックします。 メインブラウザウィンドウの横に表示されているウィンドウパネルには、開いているすべてのタブのツリー形式のビューが表示されます。 ウィンドウパネルではタブの順序を簡単に変更することができます。 1.

MM: Firing on All Cylinders

Okay! This week we’ve got three projects, none of which have looming deadlines! Amazing!

  • write a chapter of Being Samantha Masters

  • extract text from TorchLite for the TorchLite SRD

  • draft All In One Basket for the TDOV Anthology

Also you can watch the video to see me fuck up Sammy’s pronouns repeatedly, whoops.

And it’s Uskweirs Monday! We’re at the super fun part of the novel where our protagonist Amelia starts messing everything up! Wheee!

December 2024 Books

So long, 2024! During the last month of the year I managed to read 12 books, mostly in a futile attempt to get to 100 books read this year. I failed in that goal, but I did read some good books in December:

  • What’s The Worst That Could Happen? (Dortmunder, #9) by Donald E. Westlake ★★★★☆ (Read on 12/2/24) – The Dortmunder series is a lot of fun. Dortmunder is a very good burgular surrounded by a group of interesting characters and put into ridiculous scenarios. They made this book into a movie, which I haven’t seen, but that resulted in this book having the worst cover in the entire series.
  • A Galway Epiphany (Jack Taylor #16) by Ken Bruen ★★★★☆ (Read on 12/4/24) – Speaking of series, you know I love me some Jack Taylor. Another fine entry in the series, which finds Jack getting tortured yet again.
  • Galway Confidential (Jack Taylor #17) by Ken Bruen ★★★★☆ (Read on 12/5/24) – I enjoyed the previous book so much that I just read the next one right after it. My only complaint about this book is that it is the last available entry in the series (for now).
  • The Puttermesser Papers by Cynthia Ozick ★★★☆☆ (Read on 12/8/24) – A very well written book that is very strange and doesn’t seem to amount to much.
  • The Stars Turned Inside Out by Nova Jacobs ★★★☆☆ (Read on 12/11/24) – A body is found in the Large Hadron Collider, and we need to find out who did it! A great premise for an okay book.
  • Floating Hotel by Grace Curtis ★★★☆☆ (Read on 12/14/24) – This is a cozy science fiction booko that I enjoyed reading, but the central “mystery” was pretty obvious though that wasn’t really the point.
  • The Murders in Great Diddling (Berit Gardner #1) by Katarina Bivald ★★★★☆ (Read on 12/19/24) – Murder is the point in this book, and it was fair more successful than the previous two mysteries I read. Highly reocmmend it!
  • Nicked by M.T. Anderson ★★★★☆ (Read on 12/21/24) – What better time to read about a group of people trying to steal Saint Nicholas’ bones than during Christmas? A lot of fun!
  • Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobsen ★★★★★ (Read on 12/22/24) – Speaking of fun, this book isn’t. It is a very good creative non-fiction outlining how a nuclear war might start and what would happen (millions of people would be dead and our civilization would be over in about 45 minutes).
  • Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky ★★★☆☆ (Read on 12/28/24) – Tchaikovsky is a great writer, but this book didn’t do it for me. I got his main point since I felt pummelled over the head by it over and over and over again. Felt like a retread of well worn territory with some politics thrown on top (even though I agree with his politics!).
  • Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice (Finlay Donovan, #4) by Elle Cosimano ★★★★☆ (Read on 12/29/24) – This is a fun series featuring a romance writer who keeps finding herself in the vicinity of corpses with the mob chasing after her.
  • The Dead Cat Tail Assassins by P. Djèlí Clark ★★☆☆☆ (Read on 12/30/24) – I wanted this to be really good, and I thought the central premise was great. The actual story and execution? Meh.
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The term "climate change" often stirs up unnecessary controversy.

It's clear that climate changes occur, supported by well-documented cycles like Milankovitch Cycles, Little Ice Ages, Glacial and Interglacial Periods, Precession, Maunder Minimums, and historical climate periods such as the Medieval Warm Period, Younger Dryas, and the Holocene Climatic Optimum.

Denying climate change is like denying the existence of the Sun.
This black-and-white view suggests ideological rigidity, "capture" or groupthink, while embracing nuance leads to deeper insights and better questions, such as:

A: Do you believe that humans affect climate change? It seems obvious that human activities do impact the climate. Deforestation, urban heat island effects, overfishing, soil degradation from synthetic fertilizers, ocean acidification, and the disruption of ecosystems from invasive species and human-caused extinctions all have clear observable impacts.

B: Do you consider the primary cause of climate change to be the human-induced increase in carbon dioxide? I hold some reservations about a simplistic view around CO2 being the "primary cause". Shouldn't we also consider methane and other human-related factors previously mentioned? Moreover, could the Sun's activity not have a more significant overall impact?

C: Does the combustion of fossil fuels and other hydrocarbons contribute to climate change primarily through the following mechanisms: CO2, CH4, N2O, Soot, VOCs, Industrial Gases & Ocean Acidification.
How could this NOT ALSO have AN Effect?

I hope people think deeper and ask better questions instead of the misleading “Do you believe in climate change?” The idea that many questions or issues are not simply black and white, or "A or B", but rather a combination of "A, B, and often C", reflects a more nuanced understanding of reality.

What are some BETTER questions like multiple-choice, aimed at moving beyond the dichotomous thinking trap:? How Bout:

1: Is global warming occurring?
2: Does global warming occur naturally?
3: Is human activity the primary cause of global warming?
4: Is it possible that global warming is not occurring, but climate change is?
5: Is climate change part of a natural cycle?
6: Is human activity the primary cause of climate change?
7: Are greenhouse gases a significant factor in climate change?
8: Is carbon dioxide the main contributor to climate change?
9: Is methane from agribusiness and factory farming a major factor in climate change?
10: Does oxygen depletion in the oceans significantly contribute to climate change?

11: Is the idea that carbon dioxide emissions are the main driver of climate change, and the urgency surrounding this claim, being exploited by politicians with covert agendas? Are they using its quantifiability and the public's inclination for straightforward explanations as a pretext to implement a carbon tax, additional hidden taxes, and to instill fear for greater control?

12: Is it possible that while human-induced atmospheric condensation and global dimming might reduce temperatures, thus counteracting solar-driven global warming, the overall impact of increased solar energy still leads to a net increase in global temperatures?

13: Is solar radiation the predominant cause of global warming and climate change?
14: Is galactic radiation a key factor in global warming and climate change?
15: Do multiple human activities (such as pesticide use, deforestation, etc.) together significantly influence global warming and climate change?
16: Should we acknowledge that global warming and climate change result from a combination of natural processes and various human impacts?

17: Did Margaret Thatcher In the late 1980s introduce the idea of a carbon tax, influenced by her faith in market solutions for addressing issues, using the media to push this agenda with the simple idea that carbon dioxide, an easily measurable industrial output, could be regulated via what she labeled as a "corrective tax"? Furthermore, did this move set off a chain reaction in politics, resulting in the polarization and politicization of environmental advocacy around carbon dioxide, exploiting it as a handy story or "white lie" for political gain, which then escalated to the point where funding was channeled exclusively into research that supported this narrative, thereby distancing the issue from true objective scientific inquiry by also using the pathocracy of "peer review" gatekeepers causing deep systemic confirmation bias?

18: Does the burning of fossil fuels and other hydrocarbons chiefly impact climate change via emissions like CO2, CH4, N2O, soot, VOCs, and industrial gases, and how do these pollutants relate to ocean acidification?
19: Did Al Gore's pivitol presentaion with oversimplification regarding CO2 and temperature in ice cores lead others to mistakenly think CO2 always causes temperature rises, ignoring the historical lag where initial warming led to CO2 release during Milankovitch cycles?, and was this nuance lost or selectively ignored in discussions about past versus current climate changes?

These questions can hopefully lead to a more nuanced, informed, and productive discussion than the stupid politicized false questions that divide people.

Question #17 seeks to incorporate a common anti-establishment perspective, which should be considered if the goal is to truly embrace a diversity of thought.

Appel à aller au TGI de Paris à partir de 13h30 les lundi et mardi suivants les samedis de mobilisation

Les manifestations donnent lieu à de nombreuses arrestations. Il est important de ne pas laisser seul.es les manifestants arrétés face à la justice.

https://paris-luttes.info/appel-a-aller-au-tgi-de-paris-a-11577

#Répression_-_prisons #17<sup_class="typo_exposants">e</sup>_arrondissement #Mouvement_des_Gilets_Jaunes

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Ein Feature über Mechanismen und Muster in der Berichterstattung über Geflüchtete.

"Wütender Iraker von Polizisten erschossen" - Der Fall von Hussam Fadl Hussein und die Berichterstattung über geflüchtete Respect Words #17 (Serie 1081: Respect Words) - http://www.freie-radios.net/88278
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