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MargotRobbie, in How many tabs do you have open?
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You should get vertical tabs on your browser. Tree style tab for Firefox is pretty good.

misophist,

I prefer Sidebery, but vertical tabs of any sort are the way to go. Plus userChrome.css to nuke the top tab bar.

Fal,
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Sidebery is the best

ctag,
@ctag@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Thank you for the suggestion!

slazer2au, in Do you disable notifications for all your apps?

I let the apps have a chance, but if they drop a notification when it wasn’t needed I remove the privilege. Unless it’s a game, then it’s insta muted.

Gallardo994,

Literally me. I’ll allow all the notifications in the world until they become annoying. Then it’s insta deny.

technohacker, in How many tabs do you have open?
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Had 300 on my laptop a while ago, finished up a project which let me drop it down to 160.

On my desktop I have 1,300 or so. Both of them on a single Firefox window with Sidebery

rckclmbr,

Have you used TreeStyleTab? I’m wondering how it compares with Sidebery

technohacker,
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I started with TST actually! I can’t remember the exact reasons but I thiiink I switched over to Sidebery for better/faster session restores

pt99,

Finally someone who had a decent amount! Last time I checked I had 1100!

2d4_bears,

Wow and I thought I had a lot. I salute you.

Honytawk,

But why?

And how many of those can be closed?

technohacker,
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Cuz I use them as a way to keep tabs (heh) on different projects I’m involved in. Tree tabs are much faster for me to organize into folders compared to bookmarks since they’re already part of my flow of using tabs in the first place :)

That being said, I end up using them more as a way to search through pages I had opened before, using the URL bar. Browser history is a little more finicky to search in that regard

As for how many I can close, I tend to close tabs once I’m done with something in a project (though some tabs I keep around if i find them to be useful beyond that specific project). I also have a bunch of tabs open for music and videos that I want to share with my friends when they get time which could be closed once I share them

ctag,
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That’s a heck of a lot of tabs there. Good luck with them!

Vlyn, in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

Happens, or sleeping through the alarm.

I no longer snooze now. I set the alarm to the latest time I can get up and still be on time. Either I wake up on my own or the alarm forces me out of bed.

Snoozing is stupid, you already interrupt your sleep for nothing. I’d much rather maximize uninterrupted sleeping time.

dingus, (edited )

I mean, on paper snoozing sounds stupid, but it feels so fucking good. Hard to stop something that feels good like that. Falling asleep at night feels ok, but falling back asleep in the morning after you’ve just been woken up feels so goddamn good. I don’t know what heroin feels like, but I wonder if it’s like that.

OP, I haven’t done that lately, but I used to be a person who would chronically turn off their alarm while still half asleep. I wouldn’t remember doing it and I would wake up late because my alarm was shut off. I tried so many different tricks to help me get up on time and I finally figured out what works for me personally…

What has worked for me for years now is to have two devices with an alarm. The device physically closest to me (my phone, often on the nightstand or in the bed itself) will ring first. As a failsafe in case I turn it off without realizing, I have a second device with an alarm across the room from me that will ring some time after the first. Because you have to get up to shut off the second alarm, it’s much harder to do it while half asleep. And because you already woke up at least briefly to shut off the first alarm, you’re more likely to hear the second one and not miss it because it’s too far away.

I figured this out after years and years of being a frustratingly chronically late person in high school and college. Once I was an hour or two late to a freaking final exam in college and the professor was nice enough to still let me take the exam. It’s been a struggle, but after employing my current method, I haven’t had many issues.

tal,
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but falling back asleep in the morning after you’ve just been woken up feels so goddamn good.

You might not be getting enough sleep.

dingus, (edited )

Nope. It doesn’t at all matter how much sleep I’ve gotten. Even if I consistently get 9 hours of sleep every day for the entire week, it still feels so good to snooze. Obviously it’s easier to not snooze as much if I’ve slept more, but it still feels fucking amazing.

It has always been this way for me, no matter how much or how little sleep I get. It’s wild to me if you don’t experience this.

babypigeon,

I experience this all the time, and it indeed feels amazing. It doesn’t seem to be related to the number of hours I’ve slept, or to cumulative sleep deprivation. Going back to sleep after hitting snooze is just blissful.

ValiantDust,

Or they’re just not a morning person. If I have to get up early, it doesn’t matter how long I have slept, even after 10 hours, I have to be up at almost an hour before I don’t feel like I would rather go back to sleep again.

guacupado, in If many extraterrestrial civilizations were nearby but trying to keep quiet, how would you suggest drawing them out?

Drop a couple nukes on planets in a predictable order with a predictable time in between. They’ll reach out sooner or later once we get close enough.

spittingimage, in Do you disable notifications for all your apps?
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I get notifications for text messages, nothing else. The phone is not the boss of me. I am the boss of the phone.

conciselyverbose, in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

Suggestion that did a lot for me. Get cheap smart lights or at least a smart outlet. Turn them on before your alarm (gradual ramp up is ideal, but just turning on is better than nothing). It makes mornings a lot less brutal.

kn33, in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

That used to happen to me - even dismissing the alarm. I now force myself to scan a QR code in another room to dismiss it so I’m not late for work.

can,

I jus know my half awake self would just turn the whole thing off.

dingus, (edited )

I tried using weird apps like this. But I find that my dumb lizard morning brain just gets confused at why the loud device won’t stop screaming at me. I briefly tried apps that made you solve a simple puzzle to dismiss the alarm, but my half asleep self didn’t understand what was going on and would just hold down the power button to turn off the phone and still be late.

After years and years of trying different methods, what works for me is having two alarms.

The first alarm is physically very close to you. It rings first. This alarm is easy for you to notice and wake up to, but also easy to shut off if you’re half asleep. That’s fine because it’s only the first attack.

The second alarm is across the room from you. It rings second, some time after the first one has gone off. This is your failsafe alarm in the event you accidentally snooze too much or turn the first alarm off. Because it’s far away from you, it wakes you up a bit to walk across the room so you’re more aware of what you’re doing. Also because it’s far away from you, if you try to use it as the first alarm instead of the second, you might not hear it and not wake up to it. This is why it is the second alarm and not the first or only alarm. You’ve already woken up once with the first alarm, so you’re more likely to still be able to hear this one and wake up.

I had chronic and significant issues with shutting off my alarm when half asleep all throughout my teenage years and early twenties to the point where it threatened and even sometimes affected my grades. This is the method that finally worked for me and I have rarely had an issue since.

ChexMax,

Yep. I have several times dismissed an alarm instead of snoozing it. My tired brain gets so confused. I don’t know what either word means, and I know I’m supposed to pick one of them and I end up picking dismiss, even though snooze is green and dismiss is red. I just can’t figure out what I’m supposed to do and then fall back asleep. I have slept through exams and interviews in this way :(

ViscloReader, in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

Yeah it happened to me multiple time, also once or twice I shut the alarm entirely subconsciously and I woke up 1-2 hours late.

Now I try to wake up with the sun and it seems to be working better than other techniques

spacecowboy,

Where I live the sun doesn’t come up til 8am this time of year. I start work an hour before that.

Summertime the sun comes up around 5am, and I love waking up with it. Winter is much more difficult.

SgtAStrawberry,

At least its there in the morning, here it comes up between 03:00 and never depending on the time of year.

BirdObserver, in What are some cool things you can do with Shortcuts on iOS?

I set up a ton of overcomplicated functions to control my home theater. Entirely replaced an old Harmony remote with my phone.

Only real downside (apart from the time sink and occasional Siri weirdness) is that it relies on a couple of apps and one in particular (which I use for changing the input) the dev likes to break on updates.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, in How many tabs do you have open?
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Never more than ten. Currently, seven.

GreyShuck, in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?
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I suppose that I have had some kind of alarm with a snooze capability since about 1980. When I first had a clock radio with that option I recall trying it a couple of times, but I have never touched it since. I was just lying there waiting for it to go off again. Nothing in any way restful about that.

PapaStevesy, in Do you disable notifications for all your apps?

Not the apps I want notifications for.

DessertStorms, (edited ) in How do I stop my cats from eating my plants?
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I think you need to try and figure out why they're eating the plants.

Are they indoor cats? If so try growing some cat grass for them (any pet supplier should have some), I would imagine they would choose that over a cactus any day!
If they don't though - it might be worth asking your vet since that really isn't healthy behaviour.

If they do go outdoors, I would suspect it isn't that they're missing anything but that something is stressing them out, are the plants all in the same area or by windows? There might be something outside making them act strange (I think it's more likely they would spray if it was this, but it's worth considering).

Good luck!

Kouran,

They are indoor cats. I will try the grass, but ask the vet as well because it is becoming a bit of an obsession. They also throw the pots to the floor all the time and make a mess.

bighatchester, in Do you disable notifications for all your apps?

I usually don’t allow notifications for most apps other than messaging and some YouTube . Anything else like Lemmy I just check when I open the app .

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