On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 06:22:48PM +0000, piorunz wrote: > On 11/02/2022 17:58, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > > > It seems to be the fashion nowadays to leave one's web browser up 24/7, > > with dozens of tabs open. Personally I can't understand this - I seldom > > have more than two or three tabs open at once, and most of the time I > > have only one open, which is why I treasure the option to not display > > a tab bar when only one tab is open. > > That would be very very ineffective for me. I work with dozens of things > all over internet everyday. Opening these pages every day again and > again would take time to find the bookmarks, click each of them or load > entire tree, wait for entire tree of bookmarks to load.. Why? I just > keep tabs open. Most used tabs which I check every few hours I keep > pinned, they change from tab into an icon only.
FWIW, my usage profile is more like Charlie's. I go even further: I tend to have different browser profiles for different tasks: my main browser profile (that one for "looking around" in the Internets) has even Javascript disabled. Some pages turn up unviewable, but then, that's a feature for me: I deeply mistrust that model where I have an application in my computer set up to execute random bits of code sucked up from somewhere in the 'net. For tasks-specific things (mostly job related), I do set up separate profiles. Perhaps a bit less convenient, but not too bad. Cheers -- t
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