Wow, that is touching. I remember seeing the name "Jim Fox" when using Wordstar back when I was in school in India in 1997.
As a kid I thought it was a pseudonym. I did at some point wonder, what he went on to build. Your description of what he was going through, makes me hope that his memory will be well honored.
I've been having Indian Basmati rice cooked in a Zojirushi Micom rice cooker and it's been great. I feel like I have to add a little more water than the official measure to get it to be a little more softer. I've also added tempering i.e. Tadka - oil/ghee with cumin into the cooker after adding rice and water and the rice comes out fragrant and fluffy would recommend it.
There is also the auto-tab discard Extension.
Which reportedly uses Native API better. I've seen that compared to other tab suspenders it does keep tabs sticky between sessions. However, I'm not a fan of it's auto-foreground on clicking a tab behavior. I think, The Great Suspender Extension on Chrome handles this better.
Thanks this is really handy for me. In the past, I had to export tabs via the "Cluster - Window Manager" Extension and then finagle the CSV into an HTML file before I stuck in my Google Drive.
Also, do you know if there is a version of this for Firefox?
On Chrome I have 4 windows with - 46, 20, 13 & 21 tabs open.
I use the "Cluster - Window & Tab Manager" extension.
I use Chrome for personal tasks on my work computer.
On Firefox - I have 7 windows with ~200 tabs open.
I wish cluster was available on Firefox
For Links/Bookmarks I use Google bookmarks - https://www.google.com/bookmarks/
which surprisingly has not been killed and looks like might be left alone by Google.
Other bookmarking services delicious.com & posterous etc all died in due time.
By using browser extensions and a 3rd party Mobile App. I am able sync/store all the links. Though I would love to be able to sync bookmarks to my org-mode notes. Looking at org-capture now to see if that could possibly work (https://github.com/alphapapa/org-protocol-capture-html)
As a kid I thought it was a pseudonym. I did at some point wonder, what he went on to build. Your description of what he was going through, makes me hope that his memory will be well honored.