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Fixes and features for Tabroom.com Quality of life fixes for Tabroom.com, the speech and debate website. Features include: -Removal of tew tab links for a more compact experience -Tournament home button on results and current page -At-a-glance statistics on debate judges -Personal judge notes -Quick links to easily Google speech judges -Button to reveal competitor names from their codes on the pairings page, works for PF and duo (next to the print button, top right!) -Easy keyboard shortcut to open Tabroom (alt-T) -Highly readable textbox in popup to give messages mid-speech -Hype music panel on the current page sidebar -Offline pairings storage for tournaments with bad wifi
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mySpires
An unofficial assistant for INSPIRE, arXiv, and NASA/ADS. mySpires is a free, light-weight, and completely browser-implemented reference management system. It keeps track of your references while you focus on writing your research papers, dissertations, theses, or are just on a literature hunt for your next groundbreaking idea. There are a bunch of bibliography management systems out there catering to researchers, but quite often you need to go out of your way to an independent software or website to add to or maintain your database. This is where mySpires is different. mySpires integrates your reference library directly to your browser for a seamless experience. You never have to leave your browser or go to a dedicated website, or even click on a popup most of the times, to keep track of your literature survey. mySpires does this magic via this browser plugin. Whenever you visit inspirehep.net, arxiv.org, or ui.adsabs.harvard.edu, the plugin adds a small snippet to the page that allows you to add or modify a record in your library without ever having to interrupt your workflow. If you choose to, you can take it a step further and ask mySpires to keep a history of the references you visit. You can revisit your history later at any time and save the records that you found were helpful. mySpires maintains a BibTeX database for you of all the records that you add to your library. If you are into automation, you can link your Dropbox account and mySpires will keep an up-to-date copy of your BibTeX database in your Dropbox folder. You can refer to this file in your TeX projects, or better yet, symlink it to your texmf folder. Possibilities are endless.
Screenshot Extension for Interview Helper
Want to pass a technical interview? Our software will help you solve any algorithmic problem in many programming languages right… Want to pass a technical interview? Our software will help you solve any algorithmic problem in many programming languages right during the interview. You'll get optimized code, explanations, and hints in the Telegram bot.
SummaryGPT
# SummaryGPT Chrome Extension SummaryGPT is an open-source Chrome extension that allows you to summarize webpages using OpenAI's API. This powerful tool helps you quickly understand the main points of any webpage without having to read through the entire content. - Summarize webpages with just one click - Utilizes OpenAI's powerful GPT model for generating summaries - Easy to use and integrate into your daily browsing experience To use the SummaryGPT Chrome extension, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to the webpage you want to summarize. 2. Click on the SummaryGPT icon in the Chrome toolbar. 3. The extension will process the webpage and generate a summary using OpenAI's API. 4. A popup will appear displaying the summary of the webpage. 5. Read the summary and enjoy a more efficient browsing experience! Source code: https://github.com/michaelcreatesstuff/chrome-extension-gpt-boilerplate