• blindsight@beehaw.org
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    7 months ago

    Maybe it’s just my ADHD, but I can’t even imagine managing that many tabs.

    In my workflow, I start a project, then keep opening new tabs as I need to look things up, frequently moving tabs between multiple browsers spanning my 32" monitor. So long as I’m working on that problem, I just keep opening new tabs.

    Then, when I’ve finally squared away the section of the project I was working on, I usually just close the browser entirely and start fresh.

    Needing to manually sift through the 80+ tabs I chaotically opened in the last hour or so to figure out what’s worth keeping? Hell no. That’s what browser history is for. It’s Etch-a-Sketch time! Shake it clean and start fresh.

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      7 months ago

      I follow a “rule of seven” with tabs: once I open the 8th tab, I check the other 7 to see if

      • I don’t need it any more - close it down
      • I’ll need it in a near future - keep it open
      • I’ll need it in a far future - bookmark it, close it down

      Seven is small enough to keep track of them, but large enough to be flexible.

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      7 months ago

      Pretty sure it’s me ADHD that causes me to accumulate tabs like this…

      I’ll have dozens and dozens of windows full of tabs.

      I recently did a tab clean out before moving. And had tabs up from ideas or to do’s or items that interested me from 4+ years ago.

      Every time I restart my computer or close Firefox I always restore my previous session and get all those tabs back.

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      7 months ago

      Whereas my ADHD has me keeping huge numbers of tabs open (although my record is only ~350) because once it’s closed, it’s completely gone from my mind. Bookmarks are a burial ground, and history has all the other stuff that I don’t need to reference anymore. With tabs, I can go through them and remember why I kept it around, and close it once I’ve actually done something with it.