Category Archives: shortcut keys

password-free ssh and writing executable bash scripts

First, a tangentially related note on password-free ssh and writing executable bash scripts.  By example… I wanted to quickly login to the login node for the research computing cluster at Rice University (all names/addresses have been changed).  Here’s how one … Continue reading

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Some notes on reconstruction algorithms and “choosing the right parameter”

First, somewhat unrelated, here are some Acrobat Reader shortcuts.  I’m especially excited about Alt + <– and Alt + –> to go backward or forward a “view”.  So for example, in a paper with internal hyperlinks to the citations as … Continue reading

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