• Phoenixz
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    010 months ago

    Hazel sounds like my soulmate. I have a good 1500+ tabs open on any given moment

    • @[email protected]
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      010 months ago

      May I ask you what you actually need that many tabs for? I do research for my work but I usually start closing stuff at 50ish tabs lates

      • Phoenixz
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        010 months ago

        A lot of things stay open and I might lose touch for sure.

        But I have a lot of “per window” tab groups about specific work subjects, specific technologies, specific subjects of interest. A lot of it stays open until I look into it, which sometimes can take a while

          • @[email protected]
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            010 months ago

            Nobody actually looks at bookmarks, or at least I don’t. Bookmarks are where I dump tabs that I should look at, but probably won’t, but want to clean up tabs.

            I have a few hundred bookmarks, but I don’t think I’ve actually looked at any. I usually get around to looking at my open tabs though.

            That said, I generally cap out around 200 open tabs, and then I’ll cut it down to 10 or so essential tabs. This happens almost weekly. “Close to the right” and “shift click” to select multiple tabs are amazing.

            • @[email protected]
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              010 months ago

              I use bookmarks, but I don’t group them into folders. Instead, I add multiple keywords/tags. I don’t really use them by going to the bookmark menu. I rely on them showing up in the search recommendations when I am searching for something.

              • @[email protected]
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                010 months ago

                That’s how I use tabs, and I don’t need keywords or tags. Just search in the bar, and switch to the tab. It works pretty well.

      • Phoenixz
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        010 months ago

        I use a tab manager, and a tab killer that kills the process while not actively in use to save resources. I believe the tab killer is auto tab discard, and the tab manager I can’t remember which it is right now