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I've always wondered how fchollet had authority to force keras into TF...

https://github.com/tensorflow/community/pull/24


I remember this post as the day that Keras died. Very strange political powerplay on the part of fchollet, and did immeasurable damage to the community and code that used TF, not just in that PR but also in the precedent it set for other stuff. People legitimately were upset by the attempt to move tensorflow under an unnecessary Keras namespace, and he locked the PR and said that Reddit was brigading it (despite it being pretty consistently disliked as a change, among other changes). People tried to reason with him in the PR thread, but to no avail, the Keras name had to live on, whether or not TF died with it (and it very well did, unfortunately). There were other things working against TF but this one seemed to be the final nail in the coffin, from what I can tell.

I ended up minimizing engagement with the work he's done since as a result.


notably that link shows “@tensorflow tensorflow deleted a comment from fchollet on Nov 21, 2018” as well as other deleted comments


The lack of tab groups on Firefox is a major lapse in their product planning. It's an essential feature and the reason I use chromium-based browsers at my job rather than Firefox.

I've tried the add-ons that attempt to workaround this fundamental lack of tab management issue (Sidebery, Tree Style Tab, OneTab, etc.), and none of them function like tab groups in chromium.

Also, the incessant Firefox crashes on Linux with nvidia drivers when one has hardware acceleration enabled has me often wonder why I bother being ride-or-die with Firefox. (Then again, nvidia drivers f up many a thing on Linux, except chromium apparently)


I use TST and group tabs quite heavily. I'm curious what difference there is between this and Chromium's tab groups?


I just organize my tab under windows and sessions :

See my comment here : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41158725


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