Tab Stash people, its the perfect extension for tab hoarders like me. It saves and closes all your opened tabs as bookmarks with a single click, and gives you a neat view of everything you saved.
This instance demonstrates Firefox’s memory management capabilities, which put unused tabs to sleep to save memory via Tab Unloading. Mozilla released this feature with Firefox 93 in October 2021
This has been a thing since at least 2012.
And there’s literally dedicated extensions to tracking open tabs for you
Firefox is not the right Tool for the job. And so many Tabs open? That doesn’t make sense in any concievable way.
That just means they haven’t updated Firefox in years.
What would be the right tool for the job of keeping 7k tabs open?
How did they get a reporter into my house
Meanwhile there’s me who wipes his cache and data after every browser session…
Get some help.
When a confessed degenerate says that, you have a problem.
I’ve been betrayed early enough and often enough to take monthly backups of my profile and export tab lists as text files. Just in case.
All of you going ‘well that’s not my use case’ don’t have to get it, you just have to shut up and let us do our thing. Yours is the same aggravating attitude as ‘so what if the computer reboots to forcibly update?’ Listen: go to whatever physical space you’ve carefully organized, dump all that shit onto the floor, and then pick it back up piece by piece to make it right again. How you feel doing that is how we feel several times a month.
How you feel doing that is how we feel several times a month.
Because you’re doing something dumb. That’s really all there is to it.
IT guy here, you are absolutely correct, this shit is dumb and I am annoyed at my dad who does this.
I am using software in a way that suits my intent.
The ability to do this is one of the reasons I choose this software.
Do you think they’re adding vertical tabs for you people with six of them?
You have a terrible workflow.
Stop throwing that comic at people who use software as advertised.
I am using software in a way that suits my intent.
Against the intentions of that software. Square peg, round hole.
Mozilla has proudly advertised testing how Firefox handles hundreds of tabs.
There’s not some upper limit. A computer remembering a hundred things has not been impressive since the days of drum memory. Open tabs in a restored session are barely more than bookmarks.
It can handle them just fine – they’re meant to be impermanent. They never claimed you can keep hundreds of tabs open forever.
I can hammer in nails with the back of a screwdriver. That doesn’t make it the right tool for the job.
Sessions aren’t restored by coincidence. They’re meant to be persistent - that’s why there’s a mature and stress-tested feature to keep them persistent.
Go whine at someone expecting their hammer to work on a thousand nails. They don’t write on the packaging that it’ll work that long! It’s only designed for a couple dozen nails, and then you throw it out.
Tabs also need to be closed occasionally for major updates. You know how I know that? Because it happens regularly enough that you’re here whining about it.
You’re welcome to keep banging your head against that wall, but if you publically whine about how it hurts your forehead, people are gonna tell you its your own fault. And they’re right.
Locking this post. Pretty sure everything that’s needed to be said has been said so threads are devolving.
My dad does this, he allways restores his tabs and hardly ever use bookmarks.
I had to help him migrate this shitshow to his new computer, and whenever it breaks he gets really upset.
He likes being able to have access to the history of every tab.
I may be an IT guy but I could not stand doing this.
Somebody teach the new boys what a bookmark is pls.
Is it this person?
Been there, done that. 😓
(Though a couple times I was able to recover them or a sufficiently close session.)
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who does that?!
How can it be in any way useful to keep 7000 open tabs?
Has she not heard of bookmarks?
I am thoroughly confused
Yeah I don’t really get it but it seems like it’s not that uncommon to have heaps of tabs open. More than 7,000 is obviously exceptional but it checks out - there’s a few users like this in mozilla’s telemetry.
I think it’s basically just concern that you might not be able to find your way back to something you were looking at before. To me that seems irrational but everyone needs to sail their own ship I guess.
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The article explains that she likes to look at tabs in the past as a reminder of something she was interested in.
It’s sort of a snapshot in time. I get it. But hell no I’m closing tabs.
“Look, just add in an option to re-enable spacebar heating.”
Meanwhile no one considers whatever happened to DenverCoder9
You can bookmark a whole window full of tabs all into a single bookmark folder. It’s called “bookmark all tabs” or something like that. Then later you can open all of them again into a new window using a single button again.
I know the average person isn’t tech savvy, but this loss is almost entirely on themself. If you have 7000 tabs open and it’s important to you that they stay saved, then it’s on you to simply ASK someone if keeping them open is an ok way to do it
Why do you need to “save” a tab? If you’re never going to look at it again what is the point?
I can understand someone who has 20-30 tabs. They’ll probably go back to at least one of them. But 7000??? There is nothing to save it’s an impossible rats nest with zero organization so the likelihood of reopening even one of those tabs is virtually zero. So in this case what’s the purposing of “saving” these tabs?
Sometimes you actually do go back to those saved tabs. There’s no way to know ahead of time which tabs you’re actually gonna go back to and which you won’t, so it’s perfectly reasonable to save groups of tabs if there was a topic you were researching or whatever. Just save the tabs into a new bookmark folder with a descriptive name so you can find it later.
But with that said, 7000 is way beyond including just the things a person might ever actually want to go back to later.
I… Just search the history. It’s there for a reason
This is hoarder behaviour, so I wouldn’t expect it to make sense as a general statement
See my other comment reply above. I don’t know how to get a direct link to a comment on lemmy
I have 4 virtual desktops, usually each with their own Firefox instance. I still have less than 10 tabs open.
YOU DON’T NEED THAT MANY TABS
How do you deal with Firefox updates?
I type
yay
Man if only firefox had some kinda feature that you could see your previous activity. Something akin to a history of what you did in the browser.
I get what you mean, but not that long ago wepages used to hijack your back button by forcing redirects to fill up the history, it is less common today, but endless scrolling sites love filling up your history.
At that point, just use archivebox instead.
Self-hosted Archive.org? Neat
Or maybe her browser history
True, but my understanding is that she wanted to save the pages how they were when she found them.
firefox just remembers the url, or not? when my system crashes and firefox recovers my tabs it needs to load them all from their respective servers first, so it seems like it’s not “saving” the page on exit
Yeah, I’m talking about archivebox, not necessarily Firefox alone.
There’s a tool I use at work for administrating Apple devices and it opens about four tabs for every profile you look at. You can quickly stack up to about 50 tabs. Utterly stupid programming.
But I’m not using it I have maybe 12 tabs open at a time.
I’ll say it again - anyone who needs (or let’s be honest, thinks they need) hundreds of thousands of open tabs has something wrong with their brain and should probably see a professional about it.
Isn’t it just hoarding but in digital space?