• TheMadCodger@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    That’s why I use Vivaldi. Between its workspaces (different books) I can have the relevant tabs and tab stacks for when I eventually need them because I’ll never find them again or remember them in some bookmark tool. They also have tab memory management so anything I haven’t opened in x amount of time, the process is killed so my browser doesn’t implode.

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      1 day ago

      Zen browser does exactly this with workspaces which each have their tabs, with the option to pin some of those and/or put them in folders. So if you wanna get away from chromium it should not be too much of a change (not to mention the many things Zen does great over base firefox)

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        15 hours ago

        How does it do with memory management? Before Vivaldi implemented it, it would obviously get laggy after a while.