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  1. Feb 2023
    1. debían estarprotagonizados por extranjeros y tratar de cosas con las que no podía identificarme. Puesbien, la situación cambió cuando descubrí los libros africanos.No había muchos disponibles, y no eran tan fáciles de encontrar como los extranjeros.Pero gracias a escritores como Chinua Achebe y Camara Laye, mi percepción de laliteratura cambió. Comprendí que en la literatura también podía existir gente como yo,chicas con la piel de color chocolate cuyo pelo rizado no caía en colas de caballo.Empecé a escribir sobre asuntos que reconocía.5

      texto pdf

  2. Aug 2021
    1. Mainchini is a clever looking Chrome extension that does spaced repetition for learning Japanese by showing words every time one opens a new browser tab.

  3. Jul 2021
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  6. Mar 2020
    1. When joining a Zoom meeting, the "join from your browser" link is intentionally hidden. This browser extension solves this problem by transparently redirecting any meeting links to use Zoom's browser based web client.

      Using this extension means one won't be affected by the tracking that occurs via Zoom's apps for desktop and mobile devices.

  7. Nov 2018
  8. Sep 2017
    1. When multiple tabs consume your application and you need to have a common gateway for the interaction.

      eg : an application which shows total number of mouse clicks through all tabs, in all of them.

    2. Background pages are the controllers of our application and exist through all the time our application is alive. They can be consumed by any tab at any time as long as the Background Page has registered an event listener

      what's meant by registering an event listener by bg process?

    3. An extension "registers" callbacks to Chrome for a specific situation given you described a specific interface to do so

      can some one elaborate on this? ty

  9. Mar 2016
    1. What about extensions for other browsers? We’re working on that. The next supported browser is likely to be Firefox.

      I'm writing this note in... Safari!

      I thought hypothes.is could only work with the Chrome applet.

      Still looking for a way to use hypothes.is from a tablet.

  10. Oct 2015
    1. The temporary solution we found is to wrap chrome.* api callback with setTimeout() function. In that case errors thrown within chrome.* api call are passed to window.onerror with correct line number. Example:

      Wrapping all the chrome.* async API calls such that exceptions in the callback result in an error being logged to a handler that we control looks like the way to go.

    2. In Chrome extensions, errors thrown in callbacks for async APIs do not trigger the global window.onerror handler.

  11. Jan 2014
    1. The following selection from The Yale Law Journal is not paginated and should not be used for citation purposes.

      Note that this disclaimer only says the document should not be used for citation purposes, but doesn't say we can't use it for annotation purposes like testing out the Chrome PDF.js + Hypothes.is extension! :)

      You can install the extension from the Chrome Web Store with this link:

      https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pdfjs-%2B-hypothesis/bipacimpfefoidapjkknffflfpfmjdog/related