10 comments

  • sdpy 10 minutes ago

    I'm using Notion Web Clipper (as a replacement for Evernote Web Clipper) to save promising links for future reference. Then I close these tabs.

  • palata an hour ago

    I think everyone is different, but for me bookmarks don't work (I just don't do it) and history rarely works (too much noise there).

    Really, most of the time I can just close the tabs, and I will "re-discover" them when needed. But I don't do that: there is a fair amount of tabs that I don't dare closing because I feel like they contain something useful or I may need them.

    I found an extension that I use as a "tab cemetery": a place where I can just store all the open tabs once in a while and start from fresh. And the two times a year I actually need to find one of them, I can open the cemetery and search there (it's organised by "dump date").

    This extension is called "OneTab" (I have no interest in promoting it, that's just what I use). Works well for me.

  • eimrine an hour ago

    RAM/OOM does this for me very effectively. For example, I have opened several dozens of books right now, because when it happens to be a reading time I hate to look for any books in Downloads I am interested to read. I feel better to have opened all the books I am interested in right now. Maybe my reading session will be 5 minutes only, or maybe I want to see what I have read before leaving the reading with as little of digging in interfaces as possible.

    I remember the times when 3GB computer could have 300 tabs hanging per months of everyday heavy using of the machine, but now a regular 1000$ computer can not open 300 tabs of modern webpages, so there is none of that problem any more.

  • bob1029 an hour ago

    I close my browsers with prejudice. If it mattered I would have put it into an issue or committed it to SCM before I wandered away from the tab. Also, history exists. If the reason we are keeping our tabs open is because we've disabled browsing history, then I have a simple suggestion to make.

    Walking up to my workstation in the morning and seeing all the trash from yesterday's efforts causes me meaningful loss in motivation. I get down to a blank desktop at the end of each day now.

  • ThierryRkt 24 minutes ago

    I don't really control them, it just when I feel the system response becomes slow, I close every tab I don't need anymore.

  • anee769 an hour ago

    I usually make tab groups to sort the frequently visited tabs properly but still most of the times, I am opening a lot of tabs outside the groups then I keep closing all the tabs outside the groups.

  • voidUpdate an hour ago

    Tab stacks to keep them in collapsible groups, and closing the tabs I'm not using anymore

  • veesander an hour ago

    I use the Arc browser -- it has a different way of organizing tabs into spaces in a quite intuitive and easy way.

  • AnimalMuppet an hour ago

    Pruning. When I feel that I have too many, I go through them (or maybe just a subgroup of them) and close the ones that no longer are relevant or interesting.

    This requires a threshold of feeling that they're "too many" while they're still a manageable number...

  • cliglot an hour ago

    I just wait till I feel I have too many and just nuke them all at one lol.