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You don't need an add-on for that. I have a plain TB 91 setup with three identies configured for three different mail servers. When replying I can choose from the identities, and in the drop down there is another option "Customize From Address" which enables editing the address without creating another identity. It's a bit hidden, but should be there without an add-on. Doesn't work for new mails though, in this case the option is there but disabled.


GP (and I) don't want to configure multiple 'identities' though. I (and probably GP) create new email addresses 'on the fly', for a specific shop I order from once say, and if there's something I need to reply to I want (possibly need from their CRM's perspective) to reply from the address they already have for me.

Embarrassingly largely for this reason, I wrote my own client. (Good fun though, and not the only reason.)


It's not an alternative to volume rendering as the title suggests. It's a kind of a brand name the manufacturer wants to establish for their admittedly very impressive volume rendering implementation


Fair enough - it's an alternative implementation of volume rendering. How about: "exposure rendering - an alternative to ray-casting"?

Ref'd in the submission - Kroes T, Post FH, Botha CP. Exposure render: an interactive photo-realistic volume rendering framework. PLoS One. 2012;7(7):e38586. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038586. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388083/)

Generously there is also code available (last commit 2013), although I haven't tried it yet... https://code.google.com/archive/p/exposure-render/

I was curious about any overlap with an earlier post today "How Voxels Became ‘The Next Big Thing’" [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17169209]


Yep. Seems like things visually change a lot by proper material and lightning choosing.


Found this today after an intense discussion about the pros and cons of buying a rather expensive web security gateway. Still feel uncomfortable with a closed source solution from a big vendor, and the security consultants could not really explain what the benefit will be. But looking at these sales budgets I'm not surprised that management was already biased.


Great work, but super scary for me. The "service" of music recognition will probably be extended very quickly to a constantly running "environment recognition", just fingerprinting the audio around you, places, speakers etc..


Yes, this has a “proof of concept” feel to it.


Qubes OS [1] does something like that

[1]: https://www.qubes-os.org/


Yet Meltdown nuked exactly that.


I work at a German research center and we recently also got informed by our library that all contracts with Elsevier will end at the end of year. However, and this is the fun part, it was also noted that it has been reported by other institutions that Elsevier did not actually cancel the access permissions for them after the contracts ended. Seems to me we could finally got into a good position for negotiations about fair access to our own work.


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