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    2 months ago

    Maybe it’s just my ADHD, but I can’t even imagine managing that many tabs.

    In my workflow, I start a project, then keep opening new tabs as I need to look things up, frequently moving tabs between multiple browsers spanning my 32" monitor. So long as I’m working on that problem, I just keep opening new tabs.

    Then, when I’ve finally squared away the section of the project I was working on, I usually just close the browser entirely and start fresh.

    Needing to manually sift through the 80+ tabs I chaotically opened in the last hour or so to figure out what’s worth keeping? Hell no. That’s what browser history is for. It’s Etch-a-Sketch time! Shake it clean and start fresh.

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      2 months ago

      Seems like your ADHD manifests in a different way than some others. I have no less than 90 tabs open across three monitors and damnit I nEeD all of them!

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        2 months ago

        I typically have 50-200 browser tabs open, but I also usually have 5+ browser windows running. So, like, when I’m building something, I’ll have the thing I’m building and all its parts spread across two windows, and a third window with all my reference materials. Then I can cleanly kill them all when I’m done.

        I don’t really know what I’d keep from those when that workflow is done. The thing is built, so I don’t need any of it anymore.

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      2 months ago

      You want the session addon. Also profile switcher. My project topic usually span 500-1000 tabs each and I often have 15-30 projects going in a single session. Can’t wait until I can use open source LLM to ask questions about all the content of all my tavs.

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      2 months ago

      I feel the exact same

      Seeing colleagues crawl through 10 different tabs every time they want to check a documentation is quite a bit frustrating

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    2 months ago

    Putting bookmarks in Folders, and using keywords for frequently visited sites is enough for me.

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    If I want to keep a site longer than a day I bookmark it. I have no clue how anyone can cope with this many tabs, it’s like an email backlog but for your browser.

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    And here am I, getting twitchy the moment the tab size shrinks. I can’t imagine having so many tabs open.

    It’s bad enough my brain already does that by itself

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    2 months ago

    ADHD moment

    “I have so many topics I want to look at at once!” proceeds to get distracted with one of them and forget about all the others

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      2 months ago

      Out of sight out of mind.

      That’s my problem. Three screen setup. I have three browser instances open.

      Instance 1: YouTube. (Left screen) Instance 2: Gaming wiki’s and info for the game I’m currently playing. (Right screen) Instance 3. Online courses and study materials. (Right screen. I swap between instance 2 and 3 based on what in currently doing on my main monitor).

      I’ll constantly delay or forget to study just because it’s not the currently opened in the foreground.

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    I feel like a power user would have a clean and clear bookmark game, not thousand of tabs… How the hell do you even navigate into this mess? I’ve just re-organise my bookmarks and folders, imported them in nextcloud, and I feel like the master of the internet.

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      2 months ago

      With Quick Tabs Ported, you don’t need to look for where tabs are; just invoke the extension and type any part of its name to find and jump to it. It’s been life-changing for me, personally (but yeah, I don’t keep anywhere near this number of tabs, still, haha).

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    I use Tab Stash if I’m about to close/restart the browser or I changed the focus of my research, but if I don’t wanna lose some keywords or something, I prefer to use KNotes (or any sticky notes) and write why some keywords are important and their context, so I don’t have to maintain too many open tabs. Just yesterday I had like 15 tabs and was overwhelmed lol

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    A Mozilla rep confirms to PCMag that having tons of Firefox tabs open consumes “practically no memory whatsoever.”

    Is there an extension to change this? I literally want to keep all of my tabs in memory no matter what. It drives me nuts when I change tabs and it reloads the page, or the bank website will only load slowly while I’m looking at its tab.

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      I’m not sure if it fixes your problem, but it fixed mine.

      Pin the tab.

      In my case, Whatsapp web didn’t get loaded when I opened firefox, so notifications didn’t reach me unless I opened the tab at least once.

      If the tab is pinned, however, it will load when you open firefox, I’m unsure if the tab stays loaded.

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    God, I think I had 500 open on my old phone alone… Though I usually don’t pass 50 on desktop, because they’re easier to manage and harder to bury or forget about

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      The point is, it didn’t. Tabs do not take memory space unless you actively interact with them in Firefox.

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        And yet since switching to firefox last year I’ve had more problems with FF eating memory and the browser slowing down, than I ever with Chrome. (not that I’m switching back)

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            Yeah. It’s pretty good in that regard. It usually hogs a bit, but it’s very good at releasing it if it’s needed elsewhere. FF though, not so much.

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    That ain’t no power user, that’s a lazy tech who needs to clean up after himself and close a browser window every once in awhile.

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      Yeah, I have a mental cutoff somewhere around 200 tabs. I don’t count them, but I routinely so a “close to the right” and get 100+ in the “are you sure” pop-up. I do this about every week or two… And yes, I close a lot of tabs as I go.

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        I just close them every day when I shut down my PC.

        If I need one back I just re-open them.

        If one of them really is that important that I need it multiple time, I create a bookmark for it.

        Sometimes I even close my browser multiple times a day in order to clear all cookies since that is the easiest way. (Firefox setting)

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      Of course the tabs would just come back up next time they open the browser window again. Can’t risk losing those precious tabs, there might be an important one among them.

      Signed, a tab hoarder.

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        As a previous tab hoarder, excessive use of bookmarks is the answer. Organized is more useful, but even a single bookmark folder for all of your “I’ll need this later” tabs will do wonders for you, and being a bookmark hoarder is so much more functional than being a tab hoarder. You can actual reset your browser every once in a while.

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          Why not both? I currently have around 400 tabs open, and I cant even count how many bookmarks I have.

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          But then I’ll have to take an explicit action to keep my tab! I’d much rather have no action required to save that tab that I’m likely to never visit again.

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          Bookmarks are not a safe way to store links, as I have learned. Every URL can only be present in a single bookmark, and an addon can mess it all up if it decides to create new bookmarks for links that you have already bookmarked. It’s location (the bookmark directory) and tags are lost, and if the addon decides to delete the bookmark that it has made, the link itself is lost too.

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      Everyone uses tech in their own way.

      You and I might only have a few tabs open, this person has a lot.

      It’s easy to be critical of them, but whatever.

      Maybe it’s like saving shortcuts or files to the desktop. Seems ridiculous but if that’s how nan wants to do it who cares.