There's an extension that has solved my "9000 tabs open because I don't want to forget about this random tangent I'm interested in" problem. OneTab, you just click the extension and all your tabs are put in a list of links sorted by the day they were put there, and you can just do your actual work without worrying about forgetting about that interesting tangent. I've got links from last year on the list, just chilling at the bottom in case I have time to look at them.
I actually have a "dirtbag left" primer of articles that I assembled a while back. They're a bit old, now, but I think they're still pretty good.
The last two pieces are defenses of the movement, but I think that the piece from The New Republic is probably the best one, in that I basically agree with their conclusions.
The "dirtbag left" has a lot of the same kinds of issues, particularly issues around unaddressed toxic masculinity and what TNR calls "dominance politics" that the alt-right has an even worse case of. It also has heavy flavors of that gross, edgy internet culture that is one of the hallmarks of the alt-right.
I'm not trying to draw a direct comparison, but there are more similarities than I'm entirely comfortable with, honestly. I don't think this is a "both sides" thing, either. The alt-right is explicitly racist, sexist, and homophobic, while the "dirtbag left" doesn't usually do those things on purpose, and they usually pay some lip service to being against those things. I'd spend time with people in the "dirtbag left" over alt-right folks any day of the week…though, I don't really think I'd like either in my circle of close friends.
You could also download an app / add-on called OneTab (Link). You click it and it closes all open tabs, and makes them links on a single tab (thus, OneTab). Then you can keep them in your OneTab history and click any of those links selectively if you like.
I have over 3000 webpages on my OneTab list (It's a browser extension that adds a button to close all your active tabs and put them in a list). I've pretty much given up on the idea that I'll ever read them all, but it has a few purposes. The main one is that it just gives me permission to close things. The fewer things I have open to distract me, the better. I don't want to close them, because I'm afraid I'll lose track of them. Putting them somewhere where I can have them saved, and technically be able to access them in case I need them, is a good way of finding that I really don't need 90% of them.
Edited to add: OneTab does work wonders for this, though. It does what it says on the tin (reduces you to one tab), however, what I like about it is that it works per-window (so if you have a collection of pages you don't want to forget about, just split them off and hit OneTab, and now they're saved as a single window), and that you can take a collapsed window and share that specifically as a web page (for example, a window I restore while playing Breath of the Wild), which you can then bookmark for later.
have you tried the OneTab extension for chrome?
I would definitely go 16gb ram before I upgraded the processor, just so you can open however many programs at once with no stress, it'll also be able to handle future OS updates better. if you can go for 16gb, do it.
On the note of refurbs, I doubt you'll find a 13" rMBP with 16gb ram, and I think the only diffs you'll find between 2013 and 14 is amount of ram (4 vs 8gb) and integrated gpu
I am definitely over due for a bookmark spring cleaning by a few years. Except at some point I started using OneTab a few years back and the amount of abandoned tabs has gotten overwhelming; and the fact that these aren't synced across devices only makes it worse since I have three different machines with hundreds of tab sessions each to be sorted through.
Hey man, you won't be able to. But to stop from going insane, here's an extension for you:
It's a button. Press it and all tabs are closed... but saved to a page that is still open.
So, after working on a problem at work, googling, opening a hundred million tabs (a friend of mine opens so many on his phone there are no numbers...) and just being overwhelmed, you press the button and presto - tab bliss ensues.
I use it all the time.
Try using OneTab: https://www.one-tab.com/
It's basically a Chrome or Firefox plugin, where you click a button and it collapses all of your tabs into one tab as a list, which you can go back to later.
I treat it was a "read later" list.
I am not affiliated with them in anyway, just suggesting something that has worked wonders for me.
> I used to use OneTab on chrome, but I can't find anything similar for FireFox.
well there web page say other things https://www.one-tab.com they have for all browser https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/onetab/
i am not sure how much research but in less than a minute i found onetab working for firefox. still i recommend getting 64GB of ram if the laptop supports that much in your case with so many open tabs
Honestly a tab manager browser extension would improve your life. You can save groups of tabs together as lists, organize them any way you'd like, and name the lists for easy reference. You can even share a list of tabs to another device via a link or QR code. No need to ever close out all those tabs again without keeping them in a list for ease of access later.
The one I use is called One Tab (Chrome), but I'm sure there are plenty of competitors to choose from as well.
I'd recommend summer of Malmo type training, it was made for off-season high school and college runners. Here are some good threads on the topic. There's a wealth of knowledge in those threads, but to sum it up from Malmo's original post >(1) twice-a-day, as many days as you can - four, five or six days a week (2) increase your mileage, look, you guys are made of the same muscle and bone as me, you can do it. Find your own sweet spot (3) meet with a group twice a week (4) one tempo run of just four to six miles and (5) one workout of 1200m to 2000m repeats OR 16 to 24 by 150m to 300m (5) don't try to impress anyone, run within yourself (6) relax, the real training doesn't begin until September.
I can have a lot of tabs open for work too. I'm going to take this opportunity to plug OneTab because it's super useful and free!
Normally when I'm involved in a project I pin my main searching tabs and then open the links I need. I then harvest them with OneTab, give the group a name, and then lock it to avoid losing.
>Not a single one.
Oh well in that case, lets ban you from reddit and all other social media platforms so you can never say anything like this again, and then we can make sure you can't go to a university or anything like that either.
Oh wait, that would be censorship. Don't even try and pretend that tired regressive nonsense is an argument. Deplatforming is censorship no matter how far in denial you are.
>Secondly, 370 instances in 18 years doesn't sound like many to me
From page 5 to 15 it's from 2008 to 2018, that's about 270 in 10 years, 27 per year almost entirely from the left. You can try and downplay that if you want but nobody's gonna buy that and pretend it's not an issue.
>The other panelists backed out, no one denied anyone the opportunity to speak
Yes, they backed out because they didn't want to be targeted by the regressive hate mob, how surprising.
>Not from your reference they don't.
Willfully ignorant once again. Did you see the disinvitation of the Dalai Lama because it might upset communists? I mean, it's obvious you're having to cherry pick these incidents when faced with a list like that so the particularly bad ones are obviously ignored by you.
>Citation needed.
https://www.one-tab.com/page/P-rvZMmbQUCRb-VsWQqaJg
Just a few instances of Antifa violence.
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/14/homepage2/james-hodgkinson-profile/index.html
Regressive leftist who regularly spouted the same rhetoric as Antifa retards shoots up a baseball game.
Then of course there was the BLM shooter that killed 5 police officer, and of course BLM and Antifa go hand in hand because their underlying ideologies are the exact same, intersectionality and postmodernism.
If you don't realize how much more violent the far left have been in the west in recent years then you are once again being willfully ignorant.
Lucky for us I have been able to group everything I've saved in OneTab so hopefully this will help! I do have artsy ones mixed in as well though so sorry for that! I have some saved on instagram collection and some saved here as well! But hopefully I am able to help with this first (I have an exam on Tuesday night so I shouldn't even be on reddit! D: )
Alternatively, there's an extension called OneTab that I've found really useful. It collapses your tabs into a single page with URLs you can click to restore them. Not good if you're filling out forms, but good if you're on Reddit or Twitter and open up a million links at once and want to be able to read them one at a time without slowing your computer down to the pace of molasses.
I'm currently writing this with 25 tabs open between two browsers. If there's an article or interesting video I've had open for more than a day or two without addressing it, I'll save it to Pocket so I can read it later either on my phone, desktop, or laptop. I've also installed One Tab on my browsers, which consolidates tabs and reduces the memory usage. For interesting youtube videos that are just hanging open in tabs, I'll just click the "watch it later" and hope I remember to check it out eventually. I have a really bad habit of opening tabs and never getting to them. Eventually, my computer restarts unexpectedly and I lose them all, which is momentarily heartbreaking until I realize 15 minutes later that it's no big deal.
here's a list of my bookmarks. it's not sorted and not filtered. i just threw this together the other day when someone wanted links.
You're correct, the startup delay and requests seem to be coming from the OneTab extension.
I mixed it up, because I had the same problem on a different machine, where I tried starting in safe mode without extensions and yet the same delay happened. So these must be two different issues then.
I don't have in-depth knowledge on the topic, but I did read a lot on it earlier this year. Here is a OneTab of helpful links that helped me understand it all: https://www.one-tab.com/page/sNsRH58bTF2V8uKL6xSMlg. I would also suggest looking at Astrodienst's free Lot Charts (one of the articles has a link in it to it). Good luck!
Here's a list of links to all their MAL pages. I don't recommend all of them, the bottom 4 specifically are shows I didn't finish because they were too bad. If you want to know which ones I would recommend check my Mal profile, and be sure to read the description of how I (ab)use the ratings.
I had those links ready because I was working on a post about isekai, and that's also why it's just OneTab shared tabs. I'm trying to make a complete list of isekai, including ones I've never seen(partly as a way to find ones to watch). I'll update this with that post when it's done, and I can PM you a link if you'd like.
Since you're playing around with new tabs, check out OneTab. I've played around with a variety of new tab options, so far One Tab beats them all by a longshot. You can set your browser to open OneTab the same way you described, then add the food safety url to OneTab sort of as a reminder to check it. The real value of the extension is being able to save the tabs you regularly browse. For example, I have a group of tabs I open when I'm paying my bills - one click and it opens a tab for each website I need to visit to pay the bills. Particularly handy for getting started at work, have a group that includes email, calendar, etc., whatever web pages you'd usually open within the first half hour of the day.
OneTab is a cool extension that converts open tabs into a list so that you can look at them later. I think there are similar extensions (Session Buddy, Great Suspender, Tab Wrangler), but I haven't tried them.
Limit your tabs in software.
For Chrome, xTab.
For Firefox, use tab groups or OneTab as /u/Etellex mentioned.
Yup, just closed 57 tabs after a couple of hours programming. I recommend One tab very much for tucking away the dev session when doing other things.
Only problem with it is that it doesn't have a dark theme...
OneTab is a Chrome and Firefox extension that does this. You can push all you open tabs or single ones into it (I assume the links are just stored in an xml file). In addition you can do all sorts of things like exporting he links in a list or share them as a webpage. Really cool thing!
If you have hoarder tendencies use this: https://www.one-tab.com/
It keeps your memory usage low (thus increasing your quality of life), and removes the anxiety of losing valuable tabs that you think you'd like to check later (but let's face it, you never do). It collects all of your open tabs under a single tab (local webpage) as links and adds your new tabs to that single page every time you use it.
oh yeah! def. worse I have 3 main laptops I use regularly and all of them have copius tabs in both firefox and chrome 🤦♀️. What you need and what I started using was the extension called oneTab, which is SO helpful in sorting all the metric crap ton of tabs you have. A fellow adhd friend of mine introduced me to one tab a couple of years ago and I love it. Don't know what to say for people with 100s of phone tabs. I personally hate reading sites on the web in the browser on my phone because I don't have adblock on my phone and the internet is frankly unbearable without adblocking (ublock origin ftw). Cheers!
Often while I am working I will have 5-10 unrelated tabs in my browser that is there distracting me just by being in the the tab bar. I don't close them as I don't want to lose them so I can check them out at a later time
is it possible to implement a tab list that we can save to view later
here are some examples
https://www.one-tab.com and https://tabox.co
less clutter is always good
And the injuries are ridiculously high. Graphs at links named "FD_pTfoXsAEOcs3 (1638×776) and "COVID Vaccine Data" at https://www.one-tab.com/page/cZgKVoyYQQ6bNbn1ijNjZw
The solution to this is a browser extension called OneTab. You click a button and all your open tabs in the current window get sent to a page which is basically a list of sets of links and you can reopen the sets of tabs with a single click. And the onetab list opens whenever you launch your browser so theyre easy to access. https://www.one-tab.com
Here are seven Obsidian forum discussions about folders that I bookmarked over time. You'll see lots of opinions, tips and use cases. More discussions may exist since I bookmarked those pages
Lots of software exists dedicated to creating fiction and managing things like plots, locations, characters, timeline etc. There are even examples in the Airtable database. If I was going to plan and write a novel, Obsidian wouldn't be the only tool I'd use.
There's also Scrivener which writers have used for years to plan, organize and write all kinds of projects. It's built specifically for that purpose. It also can't do what Obsidian does when it comes to relating information.
Note: Someone put the Bible into Obsidian. Each chapter is a folder that contains verses. Obsidian makes it easy to find something and visualize it in different ways. You can read about that endeavor in the Obsidian forum and add that Bible to a vault if you like to see how a massive number of folders can be used.
This is worrying to hear because it's totally analogous to the boomer-Facebook trap.
There is plenty of cool stuff online. No, don't go to InternetIsBeautiful. Go to my OneTab page instead, where I've compiled some cool internet things. Explore it for a few days, then use it as a launchpad.
The internet is also full of good things to read. Ever hear of visakanv? He's basically the ultimate (Twitter) self-librarian. Or maybe blogs? Blogs still exist, and no, they're not on Tumblr. But you'll have to do that digging yourself. :]
If you really want to dig in, you can try https://wiby.me to search for older-styled sites.
The internet is a fascinatingly complex and large compendium of information. Break out of the snoo-silo!
looking to get into electric longboarding - any tips would be much appreciated!!
I was considering building one, but the parts themselves seem to be more expensive than a prebuilt board. I do want the DIY experience, but it's tough to justify 800$? of parts over a 400$ board. Also, I'm worried about frying something/battery fires
i'd like to ride around a college campus (in Boston), so range wouldn't be too much of an issue - 5-6 miles would be plenty to get me to work and back. elevation shouldn't be much of a problem either, i think the steepest hill i'd be going up would be 10%. some of the roads aren't great / cobblestone, so big wheels would be helpful.
a lot of the boards i'm looking at are in the 400-500 range, but i'm not sure which one to go for - list
please let me know if you have any recommendations!!
I've settled into something a bit similar for my research work. Generally, I'll use Zotero (and its browser extension!!) to save pretty much anything I'd want to read later, even beyond academic articles and onto youtube videos etc. I'll generally use Roam for taking notes about things, a sort of personal reference only space. It supports images, screenshots, links, etc and its daily notes tends to turn into a I-need-to-save-this-let-me-dump-it-somewhere-and-tag-it-for-later space. Google docs tends to be a more collaborative space or if I need feedback on a piece because their asynchronous comments help a ton. OneTab has been useful for just, saving masses of collected tabs for tasks. I'll generally be working on some sort of project, save all of the tabs into a group, and pick it up where I left off from there later. I also have a few different user accounts. One for academic work, one for personal/gamedev work, and one for non-worky games/playing around etc. It kind of helps me set an intention for what I'm going to do every time I log on, and makes it easy enough to have different environments for programming etc
I use one-tab for this, it's available for both chrome and firefox. When I want to research something I usually open a new window, search and open a bunch of tabs, read whatever and when I'm done with it for the moment, save the window's state with onetab and close the window. If I want to continue later, I just open the entire window with all the saved tabs like a 'session', work, then save again. I also look through my saved sessions every now and then to keep track of things I might've started but forgotten.
Cool. I'm a huge fan of OneTab. Allows you to save all your hundreds of tabs in an html list on a single page. You can group them by day, erase them, or give them a name and drag and drop them. Love it.
You can use the OneTab extension to get all of your tabs from one browser to the other. If that's the biggest barrier to you using Firefox, it's easy to get past.
Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/chphlpgkkbolifaimnlloiipkdnihall?hl=en
Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/onetab/
Install it on both, then use it to close all your tabs and use the "Export/Import URLs" option in the top right of the OneTab page to get your tabs from Chrome to Firefox. Easy peasy!
The extension is the one I copy pasted the information about just below :), it's because of my hyperactivity I just can not control myself when it comes to open webpages.
After a while I can maybe delete Chrome entirely since I will have the habit to use one window at a time.
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The Solution: Onetab Chrome Extension
Onetab converts all open tabs into one single page of bookmarks. This can reduce memoryusage from GBs to mere MBs of space, and it allows for easy perusing when you’re ready to scroll through them and tab triage
Lots of complaints in the recent reviews. Things to try:
- disable/re-enable it
- uninstall/reinstall it
- uninstall/reinstall older version (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/onetab/versions/)
- report problems here
Sounds like you went down the Auth right pipeline. My friend helped stop me from doing so. Black people or any person of another race isn’t blatantly bad I have multiple friends of other races and they are some of my closest friends. I don’t like the way you speak of people like them. I may hate the people who throw these terms around but I don’t hate them because of race I hate them because of the actions they have already done. Here’s a hyperlink I hope you can learn from them
My home computer, with 4GB of ram (and Win 10) chokes with more than about 30 tabs.
My work computer, with 32GB of ram (and Win 10) gets about 90% cpu with around 300-400 tabs.
Also, OneTab really helps.
Well here's a list of the videos on encora: https://www.one-tab.com/page/cKdC5uIFQpS5c_YfQHyN5Q
It's pretty easy to identify the videos as most will have screenshots! Would love to see if we can trade after you've figured the videos out :)
This is a super nice looking side project! I've had a similar problem in the past, I've been using OneTab for sharing a bunch of links. For example, 3 links in 1 list, https://www.one-tab.com/page/lFY6Y7shQN-0-pXE0qGm7Q
OneTab is free so I'd prob stick with that, but are you thinking of making this a chrome extension? Also, why do I need an account to try?
>Update May 1, 2020: There is a temporary glitch with our listing in the Chrome Web store, and new users temporarily cannot install OneTab until our new extension update is reviewed by Google. Everything should be back to normal within a few business days. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I was looking into this at one point, but I was trying to figure out how to do it real time.
Here's a folder of bookmarks I was growing for it. I didn't get very far though, so idk if it will be a ton of help.
https://www.one-tab.com/page/gK9IsoN9Rk6mCepA4rDqQA
Please let me know if you find anything good though! I'm still interested in making this a thing.
That's one step that Oculus recommends. Here are some sites I bookmarked when I got the black screen. https://www.one-tab.com/page/OGGSWNlDSDGYoS22FBtHtQ
I eventually replaced my Rift S because the black screen woudn't go away. When I got home and plugged my new Rift S into the computer it worked. But I can't guarantee that the original headset was the problem. As those bookmarks show, it is / was a known problem. I haven't researched the topic since my problem because it never came back.
Hard to fathom what is going on between the U.S, Israel and the Palestinians? In fact it is hard to fathom what is going through Trumps mind at the best of times.
I'm planning a home gym/ recovery in a 50-foot by 41-foot prefab warehouse and I wanted to know your guys' opinion on what I missed, what you would change, places I might have gone overboard. I tried to organize the tabs by sections. The building, the rack, and accessories for the rack, accessory machines, Bars, Cardio equipment, recovery equipment, body measurements, weights and misc. Thanks for all the help.
Oh thanks for the heads-up, I've gotta be careful because they sometimes don't put the "Max Q" in the title but it's in the fine print underneath.
My draft list looks like this now:
The French government will be scanning social media and not just looking for tax avoidance. They'll be doing things like working out and collecting personal data on yellow shirts etc, etc.
Always used to have at least 20 tabs minimum open most of the time.. which has devoured my cpu and ram thanks to Chrome..
Recently I discovered this great add-on for chrome and problem solved... you can keep them reserved as offline list of links and browse them later..
not here for a marketing campaign or so.. but I guess every person deserve to know about this :)
I had a similar problem and bookmarked a lot of tip sites ..
https://www.one-tab.com/page/7Gj_AYLHTQuXQHpKuDr1zQ
There seem to be variations of the issue. You got a black screen right from the start. Others, such as me, were OK until the black screen would appear every now and then and go away. In those sites you'll see one from Oculus. You might visit that one first and follow their instructions. You're the first one I've encountered to test using two Rift S headsets. That's valuable info for me because it probably means that the problem probably isn't with a faulty headset.
I have been using OneTab for a long long while now. One click, and all my tabs are converted to a single list. All the lists are saved (and will be there after you close your computer/FF), you can also share these links as a webpage.
For instance, look at this - https://www.one-tab.com/page/ylNA_Gr5SDKqbHkeXuo8dw.
Can't recommend it enough.
Good luck ... here are about 15 of old bookmarks I saved when I was looking for solutions. It's even on YouTube ..
Check out NakedCapitalism.com. They have a daily list of links to news stories, as well as original reporting, and the only comment section worth reading on the internet. They were also right on Russiagate, Obama bungling the recession, and quite a lot in between.
(here is a short list of highlights.)
Or better yet use a session managong extension. Onetab is a good. It will save all the current session tabs locally in a list which can be shared anywhere.
Here' my tab list for e.g https://www.one-tab.com/page/fCyFpGXgRoO66EFnWGuhZg
https://www.one-tab.com Use one tab! It’s a chrome and Firefox extension. It can save and close all your open tabs so you can easily restore them later. You can also name the list of tabs or make it into a shareable link or list. Tabs can take up a lot of memory in your browser and if you crash you might lose them .
Hey once again, thanks a lot for your reply and help, I will definitely look into BlueIris. I've spent several hours now looking at hundreds of security sets. If you could help me trim down my list of 8 down to a top 3 I would really appreciate it. I realize that they might not be exactly comparable, but which is most worth the money in your opinion?
https://www.one-tab.com/page/q003Flj7TRGc824eRWU8BQ
I'm the landlord of two different 8 apartment blocs but I'm very leveraged out (15% down payment on each) and have small profit margins. I would like to buy a system for each but don't want to spend more than 1k or so unless it's really worth it. Once again, thanks a lot for your input, really appreciate it :)
Inexperienced sellers may not know how things work, but u/rydan is correct - many sellers last year would mark up their prices soon after learning of sitewide sales (I personally observed this several times).
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I followed the frequent sitewide sales last year pretty closely, as I believed it to be a poor decision for Wenig (the CEO) to "buy" buyers (and GMV growth) with these extremely costly (to eBay) sitewide coupons. It also significantly benefited the larger retailers and merchants who sold electronics at the expense of the smaller merchants (who, again, helped eBay underwrite these sitewide events with their seller fees) in what is basically a redistribution scheme for short term eBay gain.
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Naturally, buyers quickly caught-on and deferred making larger, discretionary purchases until the sidewide coupons rolled around.
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I snagged a few of my observations on these sitewide sales I shared on ECB last year: https://www.one-tab.com/page/e820rzJzQuSy3XPbtpgB2w
Straight from the horse's mouth. Two of those links have already been shared, but there are several LR threads where Malmo answers lots of questions about the plan and gives some background and history. It boils down to a lot of volume with enough intensity to keep you fast but not burn you out. Two runs a day, two "hard" (used loosely) efforts a week with a group, and as many miles as you can handle.
Lithuania. It's been a long process trying to dealhunt and figuring out that prices here are generally 10-20% higher than the US.
Here's the best I could do: https://www.one-tab.com/page/WnNxCgJjQq2SXIao9DKSPQ
Shaay is pretty good, but bo4r outsniped him in the RGL Highlander semifinals that recently got uploaded (Irene vs AD)
Here are the logs (spoilers for the match BTW)
The extention OneTab really helps me!
On the days I've got completely overload I convince myself that everything's important, so I end up with a full bar of tabs and refuse to close anything.
Onetab remove all of them to free up space for my overloaded brain, whilst still saving them, which comforts my "But this is important"-part.
Wow, no replies so far.
It presents well in the screenshot, nice and simple: https://www.one-tab.com/
Some people might think this is unnecessary but I just might get this, because 95% of the time I only have a few tabs, but when I have twenty (for work, bouncing between sites) I could use it like a more easily accessible "only currently stuff" bookmark/history utility.
Since The Great Suspender and I'm a Gentleman were already posted, and I fully recommend them (I will never migrate to Firefox until I find an extension like I'm a Gentleman), I'll recommend OneTab: https://www.one-tab.com/
I often have dozens of open tabs, and whenever I want to clear RAM or when I have to turn off the computer, I just click the icon and all open tabs will be saved in the extension's page and ready to be accessed whenever I want. The bad side of it is now I have thousands of tabs that I will never have the time nor the courage to check out, but it's a mandatory extension.
Also great: Video DownloadHelper (it's not the greatest since I can't download from Facebook nor Twitter, but it's great nevertheless, I use other tools when I have to download from these two websites), iMacros, CSS Viewer for web designers and typography enthusiasts, Reedy, Push to Kindle (I don't have a Kindle, but pressing its icon allows me to read some news websites that have a ridiculous limit of articles readable for free), IPFuck and Tampermonkey, obviously.
‘INTJ’ and I can’t recall the last time I saw a number count on mobile chrome, just [:)]
I use OneTab extension on desktop Chrome to regularly sweep up, but keep, the open tabs.
Something something hoarding information.
It seems that your comment contains 1 or more links that are hard to tap for mobile users. I will extend those so they're easier for our sausage fingers to click!
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So this is my setup. It's definitely pricey.... but I justify it by the fact that I miserably spend more time with this bag and sleeve than I do my family... Insufficient, I know. But with over 100 flights a year, you gotta find joy somewhere: HEX Surface Book Sleeve - 54.99 (slimmer than Tumi Incipio) TUMI T-Pass Business Class Brief Pack - 495.00 The sleeve is a perfect fit for "last mile" protection. Then when I'm traveling, the sleeve WITH the SB2 inside fits PERFECTLY into the dedicated laptop compartment in this backpack. All I do is move the charger and BT mouse from the sleeve to the sides of the backpack. The sleeve and the backpack materials are a perfect match... definitely makes a statement. This "layered" approach pretty much covers all the bases for me. SB2 is super protected and easily accessible... plus I can pull it out once boarded and keep it in the sleeve until needed, so no surprise scratches and/or damage. Here's a link to the two items, via factory stores and Amazon (prices are pretty much the same):
Do you use this plugin? I had to downgrade my computer I threw together in 2009 to another 2009 puter but went from 4 to 2 gigs ram. I have this nasty habit of having like 100 tabs open, same situation as your question. This extension saves my ass. I know kinda where it will start bogging this beautiful computer down, and dumping all tabs into a list with all the previous lists is a game changer.
I've been using https://www.one-tab.com/ lately, which helps with the memory leaks and the "everything turns black" bugs.
qutebrowser is also awesome if you're a vim user
As someone learning how to set this up for the first time myself, I feel your pain! I've been going at it for about 3 weeks now, so I've piled up a list of sites that have been useful to me into OneTab. I'll link them for you here
It sounds like you need to backtrack a bit and redo some stuff, I followed the Microsoft guide on this. you obviously already have a reference image, so I would just start with this guide to create your production image.
Happy to answer any other questions you might have as well, or attempt to at least.
You could use some note-taking software to stash ideas, a to-do list app with a section for "maybe" projects, or your browser bookmarks or something like OneTab. Ain't nobody got time to leave tabs open indefinitely.
I don't know. I've been pretty disappointed with OneTab. They've wiped my saved tabs on Firefox a couple of times now and I'm still waiting for this stupid update that they have been "working" on since March.
There's a chrome extension called one tab but it gives you an option to move all the opened tabs into a single one (so you have a list of links in one place). This might be helpful in some cases, but it doesn't really support the "single tab rule".
Nah, I totally do that too. I have like 30 tabs open right now and that's not even that much for me. I try to declutter every once in a while and send at least a few dozen tabs to OneTab, but before I get to that point I can go up to having as much as 100 tabs open at once. I saw this thread about managing tabs and I've been meaning to try out the suggestions, but of course, so far I've just saved the link to check out later.
Consider using the Chrome/Firefox extension OneTab and your days of even needing these shortcuts (outside of dire situations, of course) are numbered.
Thank you by the way, I never knew the restore previously closed window shortcut.