Anyone up for writing software that can automate this browser process? Seems like it should be viable to write a program that checks all your autocompletes, you tell it what you want to change and then it fixes it via doing the thing a human would do?
Seems like we could use a browser/addon that gives the user more direct control over the autocomplete, rather than writing workarounds to hack bad software.
If this doesn’t work (chrome might refuse to cooperate) you can send an email to yourself containing all the links, and then bookmark the url to that email. After using it for a week or so, you can have that email be second on the list of search suggestions (the correct word for the stuff in the chrome search bar) whenever you type the first letter that takes you to gmail/other mail.
You can also use alt + shift + backspace and ctrl + T, ctrl + V, enter to change that search suggestion to a new updated email with new links. Or, even easier, just make a bookmark to the email to yourself.
Thiseems a bit overkill when there are such things as bookmarks and pinning sites to your home page. Also if you have a bookmark manager app you can just make that your home page.
Anyone up for writing software that can automate this browser process? Seems like it should be viable to write a program that checks all your autocompletes, you tell it what you want to change and then it fixes it via doing the thing a human would do?
Seems like we could use a browser/addon that gives the user more direct control over the autocomplete, rather than writing workarounds to hack bad software.
If this doesn’t work (chrome might refuse to cooperate) you can send an email to yourself containing all the links, and then bookmark the url to that email. After using it for a week or so, you can have that email be second on the list of search suggestions (the correct word for the stuff in the chrome search bar) whenever you type the first letter that takes you to gmail/other mail.
You can also use alt + shift + backspace and ctrl + T, ctrl + V, enter to change that search suggestion to a new updated email with new links. Or, even easier, just make a bookmark to the email to yourself.
Thiseems a bit overkill when there are such things as bookmarks and pinning sites to your home page. Also if you have a bookmark manager app you can just make that your home page.