• Altima NEO@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    Finally. Now my thousands of tabs will be hidden behind hundreds of tabs groups!

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        8 months ago

        This is the part I absolutely don’t get about this. Plus windows create a better visual boundary for the context-switch tab groups are supposed to be as you minimize one and restore another.

        Why not just use windows? 🤷 I sure hope they keep the implementation of this simple and end up just doing that for the user. Create new tab group -> color-coded new window opens up, gently nudging the user towards how simple the solution to their problem actually is.

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          8 months ago

          Tab groups in chrome are something I dearly miss from chrome. It’s super convenient for grouping projects and quickly switching between them. Multiple windows is a worse experience: there’s no preview favicon or anything to indicate what a window is actually for until you hover over it. With a tab I can see at a glance what something is before I switch.

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      8 months ago

      I really don’t understand people who don’t close tabs. I start with a fresh browser window multiple times per day.

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        8 months ago

        We start with a fresh browser window multiple times per day too. Except we also have multiple other windows of tabs minimized already.

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          8 months ago

          This reminds me that I once “accidentally” closed about half of those windows - each ~200 tabs - of my then GF. Took her over a month to notice. Tells you all about how useful tab hoarding actually is.

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        8 months ago

        You might still need those tabs though. You probably don’t, but you might.

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          8 months ago

          You’re right, I don’t. And since browsers come with this really neat feature called “history”, it’s not like I couldn’t trivially re-open them again as needed.

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            8 months ago

            It’s far easier to have your history cluttered than you might think, and then finding the sites that you need or might need becomes harder.

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            8 months ago

            Yeah but you might forget that you need those tabs. Maaaybe they weren’t that important then, but maybe they are.

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              8 months ago

              I think that “weren’t that important” indeed hints at how I keep/toss stuff IRL, too.

              I toss a lot of shit. I don’t keep stuff around for that one hypothetical use case that might crop up in 5 years. Most stuff sells surprisingly well second-hand, and this frees up a lot of money I had otherwise lying around doing fuck all for me.

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        I don’t have enough time in the day or week or month or year to do everything I want to, so I keep my tabs open until I chip away at them one at a time. It takes a long time, but it doesn’t mean that the tabs aren’t useful to me and won’t remain useful months later.

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          8 months ago

          That’s me with YouTube videos, sometimes I would see a video on recommended that interests me but don’t have time to watch it immediately, I have to open it on a new tab otherwise I would never find it again. Sometimes it takes me days to find the time to watch it.

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            8 months ago

            You can add interested videos to playlist “Watch later” and it will available on all devices with your account

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              8 months ago

              I don’t log in to YT to watch any videos, I alao use Newpipe and Stube sans account. Grouping them in Tabs to get to is great for me.

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          8 months ago

          Why not just bookmark the tabs? Put them in a folder in your bookmark bar called “To Do” or something and they’d all be right there.

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        8 months ago

        I have one tab per email account. A few for github issues I’m waiting to be fixed. One which is some random search I just use as reminder. None of which I have closed in months. I literally have a script to boot them up on my second monitor everytime I boot my pc.