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by bhaney
163 days ago
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> The problem is hardly a resource one Did we read the same article? It's a very obvious complaint from the author. It's not actually a problem anymore, but that's entirely my point. > you can’t see/scroll/wrangle 2000 tabs with the current tab display UI paradigm— you can’t even see their titles Pretty much all Chromium-based browsers have a button to display a vertical scrollable list of all open tabs (with their favicon, title, domain, and time since last access) with a filter/search bar. Firefox has a slightly less detailed version (but the same general UI pattern) of the same thing, and can be augmented with more functionality through extensions if the user desires. I swear everyone complaining about this stuff hasn't looked at a browser in years. > Chrome state management is crap and you’ll end up losing them I've been using and restoring the exact same session for years with no issues. If I close the browser and re-open it normally, my tabs remain. If the browser crashes and restarts, I click the button that says "restore" and it all immediately comes back just fine. Again, the problem you're describing hasn't actually been a problem in many years. |
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