
It allows researchers to keep track of recent papers, search for papers, sort papers by similarity to any paper, see recent popular papers, to add papers to a personal library, and to get personalized recommendations of (new or old) Arxiv papers. This project is a web interface that attempts to tame the overwhelming flood of papers on Arxiv. My first thought - can’t we apply ML to find me relevant papers on ML! That quickly brought me to Arxiv Sanity by Project description of github says it all: I hope this could be of help to a lot of researchers in this field like me. In this post, I want to illustrate my sweet setup. My search brought me to the following set of free (and some paid) tools.
pdf annotator and syncing of annotations. store them conveniently at some location that can be easily accesses from all of my devices. Some of my required features (in order of importance) were: This led me to start looking into proper tools (or tool sets) that could enable me manage this in a sane manner. I will simply loose my brain or just give up reading. Also updated the exact settings of the Zotfile plugin.ĭuring my PhD, I was able to track all papers I read simply by organizing them in topic-wise folders and sub-folders for read vs unread. Then do a -read-data and see if it works.Updated additional plugins: Zutilo - for managing tags, keyboard shortcuts etc., ZoteroQuickLook to use OSX like quick look features. Then turn the wifi on and try to back up again. Then generate another file, disconnect the wifi, but CANCEL the backup. The way I tested was to create a random 1G file and randomly disconnect the wifi in the middle of a backup while uploading that file, then turn it back on. Now all that said, it’s been many versions ago, both in Restic and Rclone. It just wasn’t as resilient to dropped connections, long pauses (say, putting your computer to sleep in the middle of a backup), etc. I think at one point I even showed that by backing up to B2 with just restic, then with B2 as an Rclone backend. My theory was that using rclone as a backend wasn’t as stable. But it does come in, eventually, and everything checks out.
I have him backing up every Sunday, and sometimes I won’t get the snapshot to fully come in until like Tuesday. Now, at the same time, I’ve had zero issues on B2, even with his snapshots. I think one of the issues is that I had one client on a spotty connection, plus he’d randomly put his computer to sleep in the middle of a backup (my grandpa).