Window/tab merge
Why do you have multiple tabs open? The answer is that you're cross referencing in your head. Why not let the computer do it?
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What if you could cross reference websites automatically?
Essentially form a join between different sites of data.
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想法 Window walk optimisation
You want to find a job that is near your home transport wise, near a supermarket, doctors that pays the most and has the cheapest house to buy or rent
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这会自动从所有打开的选项卡中查看聚合数据表吗?我认为我们确实需要这个,不仅来自打开的标签,而且来自整个浏览历史。
Would this automatically make view of tables of aggregated data from all the open tabs? I think we do need this, and not just from open tabs, but from entire browsing histories.
我怀疑这一切都可能是惰性生成的。每个选项卡都提供了一个用于数据访问和检索的 API,该 API 映射到站点以及屏幕上的内容。浏览器还将为历史和下载以及历史页面内容提供一些名称空间。
I suspect it could all be generated lazily. Each tab provides an API for data access and retrieval which maps to the site and what's on screen. The browser would also provide some namespaces for history and downloads and historical page content.
当然,这需要有人学会将任意页面信息解析为信息量合理的表格形式。我想出了一种格式,即“元格式”来表示这种任意数据源本体规范化,它可以很好地表示机器学习任务的训练集,以创建自动执行这种表格化的模型。然而,如果没有这样的 ML 模型,我们将不得不让人类编写解析器并对每个页面进行本体规范化,这非常耗时。
Of course, this needs someone to learn to parse arbitrary page information into reasonably informative tabular form. I had come up with a format, namely, "metaformat" to represent such arbitrary data source ontological normalizations, that could work well to represent a training set for a machine learning task to create such model that does such tabularization automatically. However, without such ML model, we would have to have humans write parsers and ontologically normalize each page, which is prohibitively time-consuming.
Linux 具有用于通用进程间通信的 DBus,而 gconf-editor 像编辑器这样的注册表使用 Dbus 来询问可用的配置键。
页面规范化将成为屏幕信息的问题。在管道到交叉引用系统之前需要清理数据。
Linux has DBus for generic interprocess communication and gconf-editor a registry like editor uses Dbus to interrogate available configuration keys.
Page normalisation will be a problem for on screen information. Would need to clean up data before piping to cross referencing systems.