9 active tabs. I have 100 dating back to 15 hours ago in Tab Wrangler and the only reason it isn't higher is because who really needs a history of the last 200 tabs they left open for longer than 10 minutes :deeper-sadness:
I am also an extreme tab hoarder. I think to myself "I might want/need to come back to this one sometime" for 75% of the pages I open. "I'll go through them and close them... later." Yeah right. Then they're still there a year on and I can't close them even then out of a sense of either nostalgia or because it's just too overwhelming. I have a problem, I know.
I need to go through them tbh a lot of the anime tabs are defunct because gogoanime decided to shit itself or something and then the tabs reloaded and it's like GREAT WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT TAB SUPPOSED TO BE but I guess chrome saved the history so I can go back if I need to
Nay most of the tabs were actually Hexbear and then one of Twitter LOL. I think what actually is causing FF to eat so much is the number of extensions I have as well as a few specific memory hogs included in that number. I don't think UBlock or Greasemonkey is likely eating much for example, but Tab Wrangler with its history of the last 100 tabs it has closed out after being inactive for longer than 10 minutes is probably the culprit lol.
Meanwhile on Chrome I don't even have an ad-blocker installed because it interferes with work. Still surprising though because I tend to have Slack, Jira, etc open constantly in Chrome hence why I had 14 tabs open.
lol I have 9 tabs in FF open right now -- 1.6gb of memory used -- highest program using memory rn.
2nd highest is Final Fantasy XIV which I usually have sitting minimized and logged in somewhere -- half a gig.
3rd highest is shockingly Google Chrome which I use for work. 14 tabs open, 371mb of RAM used.
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9 active tabs. I have 100 dating back to 15 hours ago in Tab Wrangler and the only reason it isn't higher is because who really needs a history of the last 200 tabs they left open for longer than 10 minutes :deeper-sadness:
i have 140+ tabs open at all times
edit: most of them are manga/anime I wanted to read but haven't in months
800mb ram usage 😎
wtf i just saw your edit and i'm begging you, my comrade, to just use bookmarks instead :kitty-cri-screm:
If you think that's bad, i've got over 1k. It truly is suffering going through them all, but I can't bring myself to close them.
I am also an extreme tab hoarder. I think to myself "I might want/need to come back to this one sometime" for 75% of the pages I open. "I'll go through them and close them... later." Yeah right. Then they're still there a year on and I can't close them even then out of a sense of either nostalgia or because it's just too overwhelming. I have a problem, I know.
that's too many tabs, I limit myself to 149 because any more than that and I can't actually close the tab without using the tab search thing
I need to go through them tbh a lot of the anime tabs are defunct because gogoanime decided to shit itself or something and then the tabs reloaded and it's like GREAT WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT TAB SUPPOSED TO BE but I guess chrome saved the history so I can go back if I need to
I also have a shitload of bookmarks
holy shit please use bookmarks
I'm not even counting the 80 tabs open on my phone
80 tabs? I regularly max out my tabs so that browser will literally not allow me to open more
how could you possibly navigate that many I get lost after 30
It's me, and like 100 of them are HexBear tabs
I'm guessing you're watching videos on FF or social media? That would explain it.
Nay most of the tabs were actually Hexbear and then one of Twitter LOL. I think what actually is causing FF to eat so much is the number of extensions I have as well as a few specific memory hogs included in that number. I don't think UBlock or Greasemonkey is likely eating much for example, but Tab Wrangler with its history of the last 100 tabs it has closed out after being inactive for longer than 10 minutes is probably the culprit lol.
Meanwhile on Chrome I don't even have an ad-blocker installed because it interferes with work. Still surprising though because I tend to have Slack, Jira, etc open constantly in Chrome hence why I had 14 tabs open.