Spyke

I have firefox setup to close pins on my mobile after a week of not being accessed. if I haven't touched them in a week I don't need them.

My PC browser doesn't remember last session anyway so I've never had to worry.

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lemmy.zip

I will open 15 tabs, forget why, and just close my browser. I keep history off. Writing a commemt? Doesn't matter. Email? There's probably a draft. Half finished video? The algorithm will guide it back to me if it was meant to be.

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Redo it. Don't overwhlem yourself with managaing everything all at once. If needed, plan your actions, but leaving your life in a constant state of chaos is really only a distraction. When you do come back, you had enough incentive to return. It'll help motivate you to finish stuff.

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Set them free. If they come back it's meant to be.

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piefed.zip

I'm always surprised people hoard tabs. The explanation is always some crazy shit and they're basically bookmarks to some

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Signtistreply
bookwyr.me

I view bookmarks as being for sites that I intend to visit regularly enough to warrant making a handy link. A tab is for a place I plan to visit once, probably soon, but not right now, so I want to remember it, but not to the point where I'll make a dedicated bookmark link to it. Usually it's a video I want to watch at some point when I have more time, or a recipe I think I'll try making in a few days. The issue is when I don't get the motivation to do what I kept the tab open to do, so I start getting a backlog of tabs that I simultaneously don't want to lose because I kept them open for a reason, but I don't want to visit because there are too many of them to parse through.

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Saapasreply
piefed.zip

I just use bookmarks for that. If it isn't worth bookmarking I'm just not gonna bother. I'll find it in the history if I want to for whatever reason (almost never happens)

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shneancyreply
lemmy.world

if i bookmark something i might as well have deleted it (my object permanence is bad). when it's a tab i can at least see it there at all times

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Saapasreply
piefed.zip

There's the bookmarks bar. I use it mostly for most used stuff but if you have space there you could just save stuff there. It is visible but not as a tab

But if tabs work for you, no reason to change that tbh

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I use my bookmark bar for nostolgia. All those sites from middle/high school that I am never clicking again and likely don't exist anymore. But seeing the names of the sites bring me joy at times.

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Look into extensions like "read it later" or the like if your browser doesn't support it out of the box. It is a list of things you need to read/view once and when done, it is removed from the list.

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Nah, the tabs have to be in the way. The inconvenience of having a lot of tabs is the point. If i can just export a list or turn them into bookmarks and forget about them, I will. It's like the 10 different alarms that I have on my phone that go off every week on the off chance that this time I'll actually be motivated to do what they're reminding me to do. I always get around to it eventually, it just takes time.

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sik0fewlreply
piefed.ca

If I bookmark it I will forget about it and never visit it again.

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Could put it in the bookmarks toolbar I guess. But sounds like many people hoard the toolbars because they want to visit the sites but never actually do

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it opens another level of "why" when you realize according to those stats, they have 5 other windows that have a cumulative 474 tabs. the 863 is just that window

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I can delete them any time. I am not addicted. I definitely need them again at some point

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Bro, every one of those websites has now seen everything you've done online with the cookies. I think. I have firefox set up to clear on exit, and do so multiple times a day if using it a lot. Obviously after porn, but other stuff too.

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Years ago I made a habit of actively closing all tabs one-by-one when I'm done with work/research.

I'll also do this partially throughout the day. Imo feels nice and tidy.

Anything I might need later (aka never again in 99% of cases) I'll save as a bookmark or a as a note somewhere else.

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pawb.social

I do not understand people who have dozens of tabs open at once. i have three, maybe four at max. Most the time i have only two. what is even the point of having a dozen or more tavs open, you aren't using them all, are you?

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Backlogs, unloaded tab are functionally not that different from bookmarks so opening and leaving an effective and universal "watch later" function. I usually keep a dozen or two sorted from least to most interesting. Communications - I usually have email, discord, calendar, work email, slack, jira open and pinned at all times. Plus a few (container) tabs where I'm signed under different roles in a system that Im working on so that i dont have to relog all the time. Wikipedia rabbitholes on something like theoretical physics, research projects and shopping for something highly specific like car parts or niche hobby products can easily explode into 50-100 tabs where it's easier to have a ton of tabs for cross referencing rather than going back and forth every time.

But that's just my flow, others might have different needs and solutions

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Well, I used to think like you too, having only active tabs I needed and bookmarking important stuff.

But now I have tabs, which are important, but not as important to bookmark them permanently. So I persist tabs across sessions now, because else my bookmarks are way too cluttered for my tastes.

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When troubleshooting a problem I'll often end up with 10-20 tabs open. I realize many people end up with hundreds or more and, if that works for them, fine; however, I find even what I open stressful. As a result, I've occasionally found it helpful to fully close my browser and relaunch without any of the old stuff.

I also do a lot of searching in private mode, but that's mostly because I'm embarrassed about some of the simple things I have to look up. Supposedly the company doesn't actively track what sites we visit and now there's no local evidence of how stupid I am. Well, at least not via my web searches.

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Funnily enough, on firefox on my PC I have an entire extension called "no tabs" which does exactly what it says and disables tabs. On my phone just never open any tho :3

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Zorcronreply
lemmy.zip

Disables tabs? Like you have to close one site to look at another? I am envious that you can make that work.

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Well, if any site attempts to open a new tab, it'll just automatically pull it to a new browser window instead :3. Otherwise in general I would have to close the site im looking at if I wanted to open something else in the same window, rather than launching a new one

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Maybe it's just me but I've never had a problem with building up too many tabs. Like I can't stand having more than like four.

Bookmarks, however, I have a lot of bookmarks.

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I close all tabs before I close the browser.

I only have more than two or three open if I'm researching something.

I use bookmarks, I have maybe 75 bookmarks.

I use the Singlefile extension to save full pages if I think I'll want to reference something in the future, but don't want to use a bookmark.

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They don't, the tabs are using you, they will leave you after you don't serve them any longer. Whores.

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This is why I have different broswer profiles for different things with links to them in my start menu. Helps me maintain order amidst the chaos that is my broswer tabs/bookmarks.

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I've honestly started doing that at least once a week and it really feels good for my mind to let that go. I can find whatever site it was later on when I actually need it again

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prolereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Have you heard of bookmarks? There's even a bookmark bar that is right up there near the tabs. You can even edit the bookmark and delete the name so it's just a tiny icon on the bookmarks bar.

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But I don’t like bookmarks, they’re way more work. Sure, if I’m trying to get the best performance possible, I’ll close my browser (all tabs will reopen when I start the browser again), but I mostly need a fuckload of tabs and a word processor, so it doesn’t normally impact my usage to have a bunch of tabs open.

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I just find it really laborious to organize bookmarks properly when you get into the hundreds, and it’s more work to delete and easier to forget which in practice just means I still have decades old bookmarks I’m not interested in anymore. Tabs at least are in the way so I can remember to close them. I do use a few extensions to make it all a little easier to manage when I do deep dives into something and “need” ~50 new tabs for a little while.

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scytalereply
piefed.zip

People who have a hard time wrangling tabs will just have the same problem with bookmarks.

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prolereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

It's not the same problem though because they're not actively draining your memory.

Maybe browsers have made that less of a problem, but only because so many people were misusing tabs in the first place. So they had to make them more like bookmarks so it wasn't strangling people's PC

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Yes, but the OP in this thread is talking more about the mental and organizational aspect of tab/bookmarking, not RAM. Someone who isn’t great at managing tabs will also have a hard time managing bookmarks.

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On Monday morning turn on the extension “tabs2text”

Export to markdown and paste into an Emacs org-file under a new date.

Close all tabs and turn off the extension.

Now you are clear to start another week without fear of losing a link and without the burden of any open tabs.

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lemmy.today

For all y'all thinking closing 800 tabs is bad, that's a habit exploited by session stealing attacks to take your money, socials, and email.

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i think closing 10 tabs is bad. 800 who are some of you people and what are your brains like this is incredible

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lemmy.world

I lost 5 years worth of restaurants and travel places I'd been secretly saving to do retirement trips with my wife someday (lol, retirement...)

They got moved to "archived" and then apparently they get removed from archived after 30 days unless you disable that "feature"

I went to add a restaurant one day and the entire set of tabs was gone. No idea how long it had been gone for, and browsing through my history of closed tabs on my cell phone was neigh impossible.

I'm still incredibly salty about that.

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It honestly pisses me off that restoring tabs is default behavior. If I closed the browser I meant too and if I didn't mean to oh fucking well. If I wanted to save that shit for later it would have been a bookmark.

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If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it is yours. If it doesn't, it never was.

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I prefer to just have one tab open unless I'm copying or pasting or have to reference something from another site at the same time.

My goldfish memory makes me forget about the other open tabs after a while anyway, so they become useless xD

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Firefox on Kubuntu always offers to restore tabs for me, like some kind of crack dealer.

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Your OS use so little RAM so you can open too many tabs and since you never restart you hoard them like a dragon?

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TrickDacyreply
lemmy.world

You're screwed because you use a fully featured OS with many browsers that have that exact feature?

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I switched to vertical tabs and started using tab groups so I never lose anything I don't mean to (I treat non-grouped tabs as ephemeral)

But that's just because I always have the same stuff open (LAN services, but also videos and music because I use tabs like a pseudo playlist)

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Fucking philospher over here. Fuck restoring tabs though. It's bad luck, there might be a reason it crashed that has to do with evil spirits.

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I have like 50 tabs across various groups. A lot are things I want to read but haven't gotten to yet, a few are just work (email, slack, onedrive). Some are for job apps. I do restore my tabs lol.

Bookmarks are messier because the papers aren't necessary all the time and their citations are in endnote. But if I bookmarked all the papers I'd have some thousands which is too messy in a browser.

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