Usually pcpartpicker.com because I have an addiction to putting together pc builds that I will never be able to afford
Nothing.
I keep that shit clean.
Quite the opposite for me.
I usually have no fewer than 20-50 tabs open at any given moment. Mainly duplicates of the same webpage because I forgot that I already opened the tab, random sites I want to come back to in a few days but don’t want to bookmark because I already have too many bookmarks, random porn tabs from a month ago because I forgot about them… Stuff like that.
(That’s ADHD for you.)
Same. Maybe SomaFM if I’m streaming music and another tab for a search engine if I’m searching something at the same time. Otherwise I just jump in, jump out, one tab.
This is like last.fm kinda!
I need to try this!
I keep folders of bookmarks and then right click > open all in tabs depending on what i’m doing.
i like to start with by opening a bunch of tabs depending on my task, then close them as i progress. if i need to stop with many tabs still open, like with topics being researched for projects, i’ll save all tabs to a temp folder to resume later. about once a month i clean the temp folder and sort things i want to save in various categorical folders.
the categories are divided in a hierarchal manner of my own design, which is arbitrary and fluctuates constantly. my last count showed i was just a few shy of 2,000 bookmarks. it’s current state is like this:
myshit
-my emails
-my websites (created by me)
-mine (sites with content about me but not made by me, like interviews)
-my cloud storage
-friends sites
-job search
-gov shit
-banking
-adult
-hookers (dating sites and local shopping like craigslist)
tools
-testing
-networking
-conversions
-freeshit
-search engines
-info (things like cheat sheets, connector and componant ID’s, thesaurus, etc)
maps (i like maps)
-weather
-geology
-contamination
-space
-water
-animals
-electronic
-human stuff
-other
all this shit
-ai
-art
-audio
-auto (need to remove as my car died and i can’t afford a new one)
-business
-compsci
-d&d
-electronics
-emoji/symbols
-gaming
-graphing
-hardware
-homebuying
-language
-linuxcetera (has several nested categories)
-nature
-neat people
-neat websites
-programming
-psychology
-radio (amateur)
-virtualization
temp
-todo
-sort me
-dated folders of project related tabs
Only the one that I’m actively using, except on rare occasion where I want to go back and forth as reference material.
I keep two windows side by side: the left one has my email, youtube and sometimes a comic I’m reading or audiobook; the right one has a browser virtual pet game I check every few hours and is where I open new tabs to check lemmy, imgur, etc. Pretty clean! But then the moment I work on either art or coding I open a third window that usually gets to 10+ tabs oops
Mail, torrentleech, Element, WhatsApp, and whatever I worked on last time I had it open.
EDIT: Upon checking, it was all of the above. The “whatever I was working on” was the user manual of my car.
Gmail, Google Voice, Google Calendar, and WhatsApp Web are always pinned. Everything else is contextual!
Right now it’s youtube, reddit and lemmy.
I have my webmail and homeassistant pinned, otherwise it’s whatever I’m actively looking at.
None. I open what I need and then close it after I’ve used it. I feel like I’m the weird one because so many people seem to live with countless tabs open all the time. I think people who keep tabs open have no sympathy for power, cpu, and ram usage. Nutters.
Wikipedia articles and science news articles. I keep rotating through them to clean up my browser, but each article has more links I wanna read. I need to take a day and just read them all already! lol