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Text: My browser when I open the 42nd tab and beyond

A 2 panel image of Michael Jordan: Stop it. Get some help.

    • BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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      5 months ago

      Yeah, I usually hover around 300-400 open tabs. I clean them up once in a while but it just builds up again.

  • MeDuViNoX@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    I’ll never really understand this, I just bookmark stuff. I’ve never had more than maybe 15-20 open at the same time my entire life… Usually it’s just 5 or 6 max.

    • Lord Wiggle@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, I don’t understand it either. I’ve never had more then 300 open at the same time, anything more then that is weird.

    • sping@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I don’t even now how anyone keeps track of them and finds the ones they want. And how can you possibly do that quicker than just going to the page afresh.

      Part of working on a project for me is assembling links to important pages. It may be days, weeks or months later that I want to come back and there are the links. And of course, anything generically or regularly useful is just a bookmark as you say.

      It really seems like people keep tabs open just to keep a list of useful pages. There are much easier and more effective ways to do that.

    • fatalicus@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, I’m in the same boat.

      I’ll have a lot of tabs open with documentation and such as I’m working on things, but at the end of the day they are all either bookmarked if I need to continue the next day, or closed as I close my browser.

      Then we have people like one of the consultants we have, that has 100+ tabs open, in several browser windows (different profiles), at all times. I wonder how much money we’ve wasted on him just by waiting for him to find the right tab when he wants to show us something in meetings…

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        That dude is just slow and doesn’t understand his tools. I have several thousand tabs open and it takes all of half a second to jump to any one of them. FF allows you to search open tabs just by using the address bar. Let’s say you’re researching camera lenses and you have 5 youtube videos open, several forum posts, the lens maker’s website open, and a bunch of different sales websites like adorama and b&h open. Do you literally bookmark those and close them all to end your day and then just reopen them the next? Why not just leave them open. FF handles it fine.

    • Commiunism@lemmy.wtf
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      Same, as soon as I have to scroll in order to navigate my tabs I just instinctively go on a closing spree

    • marcos@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Firefox doesn’t let all of your tabs have memory all the time. It’s quite aggressive in taking them out of memory into your disk.

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    5 months ago

    65 on my phone. None of them are junk, one is the new tab page so I can search immediately. 🤷

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    5 months ago

    42 is supposed to be the exaggeration meme???

    Bro my mobile browser has so many tabs open it stopped giving me a number and gives me a smiley face instead. It’s like 150.

    • orbitz@lemmy.ca
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      How do you find which one you want with 150 open? Genuinely curious is all, I’m old and mostly use PC and can type quick enough to find what I want if I know which site (wikis for games and such). If I had to scroll through 150 tabs I’d spend half the time looking through a list so wonder how it helps to have that many open. Or maybe I just don’t read fast enough to scroll well.

      • Mango@lemmy.world
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        I’ve got them grouped into categories. They’re glorified bookmarks really.

      • Matthew@midwest.social
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        The search bar will show open tabs matching the query along side a switch to tab button. I’ve seen it on desktop anyway, I’d think it’s on mobile as well. I’d wager that individuals with that many tabs left open never go back to them though lol

    • WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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      Ngl mobile browsers are wack with the tabs. They don’t close when you close the app so mine just keep racking up the number.

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      Last year I had 2200 or something like that open, but I haven’t counted this year. FF handles it fine. Chrome wasn’t ever able to handle more than a hundred or so. I haven’t used chrome in 6 or 7 years now though.

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          I don’t really understand how bookmarks would help. Like, let’s imagine you’re in your office doing research and your office happens to be the Library of Congress. You have a bunch of books with different references open on the table. You need to go to sleep. Is it easier to write down every single page you have bookmarked and put it on a piece of paper on the table, then close all the books put them back on the shelf, go to sleep, wake up, and then take all the books back off of the shelf, reference your paper, and open every book again back to those pages to continue working? I very much doubt so. Bookmarks are one of the worst inventions of the browser honestly. They do not accomplish anything they mean to. I use bookmarks for one thing. Pages I visit daily and don’t need to remember context in. e.g. github repos. And then I use vimium to navigate to them with fuzzy search. Working projects always stay open and I use Sidebery to maintain groupings.

          • kusivittula@sopuli.xyz
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            5 months ago

            i thought we were talking about random tabs that have been open for a long time. ofc i wouldn’t close ones that i’m working with.

        • Eheran@lemmy.world
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          More like save the whole session for later use. Who the hell saves hundreds of even thousands of bookmarks?

          • kusivittula@sopuli.xyz
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            i save everything i think i may find useful later. i have categorized them into a few folders. but still not hundreds.

  • Luvs2Spuj@lemmy.world
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    There is a rule about having more than 34 tabs. Search Firefox rule 34 and you can see what happens.

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    On Desktop, as soon as the tab bars are getting smaller to make room for more tabs on the screen, I feel like I have too many open.

  • JATth@lemmy.world
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    Bookmarking doesn’t work for me, too limited, and starts a horrible trend of duplicating them. So they are useless for tab history managment. Also, the linear tab history is not very useful… same problem, the entries get duped eventually. I often don’t want to restore the tabs from the last day whatever, but restore an specific set of tabs. Some times even multiple sets, and switch between these.

    I really would like an Firefox feature, where the tabs would be part of a “tab history tree”. Opening a link in a tab would add it as a “sub-tab” of the parent tab. In history.

    So when a doing a search or refining one many times, this would end-up linking all the opened tabs to the originating tab. A new tree of tabs could be started by just opening an empty tab, and a “tab organizer UI” should allow to move/group that into an existing tab tree if needed. (The tab-bar UI doesn’t need to visualize the tree-of-tabs. The tabs would be just auto-organized this way in the history)

    I think this would allow to clear all of the currently open tabs in any window, but the tabs could still be neatly restored from the history on per-tree basis in any window. Restoring a tab-tree would allow to continue making refinements to it, or clone it. Currently multi-window tab restoring in FF is kinda borked, and only the last window’s open tabs are restored automatically.

    /end-of-wordsoup-for-today.

  • clb92@feddit.dk
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    I’ve had about 1000+ tabs open before, but I’ve gotten better at keeping them under control. It’s very normal for me to hit a couple hundred, once in a while, though, before I go through them all and weed out the ones I’m done with. Right now I only have 24, but 19 of them are my pinned tabs that are used all the time.