- 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 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 
- 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. 
- 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. 
- Usually pcpartpicker.com because I have an addiction to putting together pc builds that I will never be able to afford 
- 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 







