How many tabs do you have open?
And remember… it’s not a race!
And remember… it’s not a race!
tun, 136
Most are unloaded. Using Firefox and sidebery on Linux with 32GB of RAM.
ctag, I dig it. Thanks for the details!
stub, Very similar 153 tabs currently, had to check with Tab Session Manager for the count. Linux with 32Gb Ram. Firefox gets restarted maybe every 2-4 weeks. Occasionally I kill a tab that takes more then 1Gb of memory.
tun, I use Tab Counter Plus and put the number at the top of the sidebery sidebar.
pineapplelover, My mindset is, I paid for 64GB of RAM, I’m gonna use all of it
LeadSeason, 5k tabs
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At 1k tabs firefox was snappy and responsive, but at 5k tabs it was bad, very unstable, buggy and sluggish.
Firefox would crash often even doing simple tasks, some times it took 2 or 3 tries to open firefox. scrolling through all the tabs a couple of minutes.
But all good things must come to an end. Now I close any extra tabs, have 5 - 30 tabs open.
257m, Who are you so wise in the ways of tabs?
ctag, I am in awe.
Th4tGuyII, (edited ) Legitimate question - just how do you accumulate 5K tabs? Did you just never close any tabs, like ever?
LeadSeason, Something like that. At first I opened tabs for ”This sounds interesting I will read / watch it later” or ”I’ll probably need it later” This got me to ~300 - 800 tabs but then it became a joke, I just left tabs open knowing full well where not needed. Some times keeping all tabs open payed off like, using the search feature to find back to a project I left off. This happened very rarely.
noroute, No more than 10 per browser, i like using multiple browser profiles. For example one browser profile just for YouTube, the other for Reading.
techognito, Have you heard of account containers in firefox?
ctag, I should be making better use of profiles. That’s a good idea.
noroute, It’s especially useful if you use VPN. You should never use same browser for VPN and shopping for example.
runjun, Seeing that many tabs gives me actual anxiety.
penquin, How can anyone even track them? Like is there anyone out there with that many tabs open who actually knows which is which?
synae, I don’t need to know which is which, they’re more or less sorted by recency. So I go through the most recent tabs and get the info I need or do the task associated, then close them, until I get back to the previous task or subject.
Sometimes I get interrupted with a new thing to look up or do, and more tabs get made and the cycle begins anew, regardless of how many already exist.
Some projects last days or weeks, and tabs related to them end up being longer-lived. If I get on one of those tabs and don’t want to work on the project right then, I’ll continue going back (leftwards) til I find something I can do or read in the time I have available. So I definitely have tabs that have been open for months but I do need to get to eventually.
Also, sometimes when I need to look at something I know I have (or had) open in a tab, I’ll just search for it (literally, i.e. Google) again in a new tab and handle it there. Then if I do come across the old tab, it gets closed quickly.
I’m “done” when I’m back at my inbox or calendar (first or 2nd tabs, pinned). This rarely happens and when it does I’m sure there is a something in my email or a new ticket in JIRA for me to start on…
So overall it’s not about knowing what’s in each tab, but having a system to navigate them that works for you.
ctag, Me too :( Since about 2017 I’ve been telling myself I’ll get around to cleaning them.
Th4tGuyII, As someone who is anal about closing tabs, the answers in this thread hurt my soul.
Genuine question, why so many tabs? What are you using them all for??
ctag, I’m not too happy about them either. To some extent I think I avoid organizing them because leaving them as tabs makes them more “pressing” for me to some day get to reading. I’m like a failed data hoarder/archivist.
squiblet,
- The way people use tabs is bizarre to me. My ex would have so many open that it was really difficult to navigate between them. Seems like a better idea to use features like bookmarks or reading list.
tun, It depends on what you are doing.
I do programming and I need access to project management sites, communication sites, documetations (language and library) and tools sites opened.
When I am researching the topics I am not very familiar I usually read 4 or 5 sources. So in the middle of developing a feature I have at least tens of tabs.
When it combined with home lab servers, entainments, side readings and related readings I usually tends to end up with hundreds.
squiblet, I used to have 20-30 open at a time when I was doing the same things, but I can't imagine building up to hundreds. Maybe I'd leave them open for the next day, but generally I try to stay more organized than that. When you have hundreds of tabs open you can't even see the titles so I find it a lot more difficult to navigate between them.
tun, Firefox and Sidebery let me do that.
Before that I have tabs opened in 3 or 4 windows each with 20 or 30 opened.
Honytawk, Or just open multiple windows if you have multiple projects open.
ctag, I agree. I think it’s more of an organizational deficiency for me.
SHamblingSHapes, Zero. I don’t have a browser open, just a phone app.
ctag, I’m still counting that as one. What app do you use and how do you like it?
SHamblingSHapes, Boost. I used Boost for Reddit, so this app for Lemmy feels very familiar.
I like how few taps it takes to switch accounts. I like how I can set my default feed and sort and it sticks where some other lemmy apps I tried frequently reset to a trending feed, gross.
I like the feature that allows me to apply a custom tag to users that only I can see. I use it to keep an eye on potential trolls. If I have a person tagged as “MAGA troll”, I know not to engage with them but to grab the popcorn and enjoy the ride.
ctag, Thanks!
technohacker, 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, 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, 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, That’s a heck of a lot of tabs there. Good luck with them!
MargotRobbie, 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, Sidebery is the best
ctag, Thank you for the suggestion!
Newtra, I just did a big cleanup! I think it’s down to about 40 on my work computer and 70ish on my computer.
Don’t ask about the phone I’m typing this on… It’s a lost cause.
ctag, Firefox on android keeps garbage collecting tabs too aggressively for me to do my thing.
seaQueue, (edited ) I organize my tabs by topic window (small project, chunk of work for a larger project, related idea) then kick them into onetab as a bundle with a short description when I’m done with whatever it is I needed them for.
I typically have 5-30 tabs open in topic windows at any time but I can open onetab and ctrl-f to find anything I’ve saved over the last 7 or 8 years. There must be 5000 tabs in there at this point.
ctag, You are the tab master. Thank you for describing your workflow!
AmosBurton, 68(I realize how close it is) on my phone. My PC gets shut down daily so it cannot accumulate too many but normally I have 2 browsers with ~4-8 tabs unless I’m researching something, then it’s 193,646,691
ctag, I definitely empathize with the research tab balloon.
Icaria, 8 windows, ~17 tabs.
ctag, That’s a pretty good mix.
Icaria, Basically just an evolution of the same way I used my desktop 20 years ago. Always had this concept of an Internet-connected computer as a dynamic newspaper, windows were individual columns arranged around the page/screen. Used to be a bunch of IRC windows along the bottom of my screen, maybe a couple of MSN windows up the side, and one or two browser windows (substitute one browser window with an email client or RSS reader) taking up the rest of the screen.
Well now everything is javascript. Google had the same idea with Google Wave a few years later, they abandoned it, but the javascript future happened anyway. Bunch of tiny browser windows along the bottom of the screen for discord, two large ones across the top for everything else (webmail, content aggregators like lemmy have largely replaced RSS), and a couple more on a second monitor.
regbin_, Around 5 or 6 most the time. I can’t manage more than that.
ctag, That’s a good number.
3TH4Li4, Usually one, maximum 10.
ctag, I admire your self control!
3TH4Li4, Look, it’s not self control. Too many tabs just scare me.
ctag, I’m scared of them too, it’s just too late for me haha.
regbin_, Just close them. Can always do another search when you really need it. It’ll sit in your history anyway.
ctag, I’ve never found searching browsing history to be very reliable. I guess it’s just a preference.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, (edited ) I use multiple profiles. Got both personal and work ones for both me and the wife, close the windows when they’re not active, and they are set to keep track of the tabs. But keeping them open? Hell no. And I’m retired now. It’s been six months since I’ve used the work profile.
If you want to do profiles (in Firefox), add -p to the shortcut’s target line, at least in windows. I think. It’s been a while since I set it up. It’s -p somewhere
Towerofpain11, I’m the same. Too many tabs confuses me and I start clicking around forgetting what I was doing. Keep it to a minimum.
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