Can you not afford to pay for the cap to be removed? I do that, it's like $15/month extra or something.
bloopernova
what is happening over there?
The world told them that their shit don't stink, and they believed it.
There's CSS you can apply that hide the tabs, but it's not a straightforward process to apply it.
I wonder if I could script it? Hmm. (I've written a developer environment setup script at work that I could add that to...)
No I haven't, but I'm intrigued!
Tree Style Tab also lets you bookmark whole trees. I'm often jumping between different coding languages, or different areas of DevOps on a weekly basis, and tree bookmarks help. I can "file away" a bunch of research and load it all back later, and still have the tree! Very useful for context switching.
Most of my immediate team have switched to vertical tabs. It's frustrating seeing someone with a couple hundred horizontal tabs trying to figure where that important page was.
Edge does vertical tabs, but no nesting. Even that frees up a good amount of screen space.
Tree. Style. Tabs.
Best damned extension ever. It's amazing to me that all browsers don't have this style of tabs.
My own General Systems Vehicle complete with a holodeck lol.
Immortality via transfer of consciousness into permanent artificial bodies for me, my wife, and our dog.
All humans will become much more proactive and thus don't put up with corporate or government bullshit.
Kagi.com has been working really well for me. Sure it's paid, but I am glad to no longer be dealing with google.
Looks really good, but I'll stick with my favourite M+ Code, which I use in iTerm2, Emacs, and VSCode.
https://www.programmingfonts.org/#mplus
Also in https://www.nerdfonts.com/
Edited to add: they have semiwide and wide, but no condensed? Weird. That contextual resizing is pretty cool though!
Can they edit post titles yet or is that too advanced for them?
Project Hail Mary movie. I just don't see how it can be made without fucking it up beyond recognition.