• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    6 days ago

    Meanwhile, my dad has had the same tabs open for years and multiple computers at this point.

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    9 days ago

    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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      9 days ago

      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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        9 days ago

        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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          9 days ago

          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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            9 days ago

            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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              7 days ago

              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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        9 days ago

        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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          9 days ago

          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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        8 days ago

        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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    9 days ago

    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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    9 days ago

    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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    9 days ago

    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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      9 days ago

      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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        9 days ago

        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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        9 days ago

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

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          8 days ago

          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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            8 days ago

            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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        8 days ago

        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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      9 days ago

      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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    9 days ago

    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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    8 days ago

    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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        8 days ago

        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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    8 days ago

    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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    9 days ago

    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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      9 days ago

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