• cm0002@lemmy.world
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    I tried, nearly every system I tested it on (Physical and virtual, 16 GB RAM to 64, Windows, MacOS and Linux (Ubuntu and Arch)) it bogs down and crashes after 60-100 tabs. FF has performance issues and can’t keep up with me, chrome might eat a lot of ram to do it, but at least it’ll keep up at 300, 400, 600+ tabs.

    Unfortunately, I can’t switch until these performance problems have been fixed :(

    Edit: lol at the downvotes for bringing up a legit potential issue

    Edit2: lmao, c/Firefox: come over to Firefox and our community we’re welcoming. (As long as you only talk about how perfect and infallible FF is)

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      If you have that many tabs open you are doing something seriously wrong. Consider a better book marking system, download what ever PDFs you are looking at or context switching way way less. I cannot even imagine a scenario that would warrant this many tabs

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        Who are you to judge my workflow? It’s what works for me and a browser should be able to support my workflow, not the other way around and it’s obviously not an impossible workflow for a browser to support if Chrome can do it.

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          Your work flow is ineffective it sounds like, you should consider adjusting your work flow to increase your productivity and decrease your CPU usage. Your browser should be using 16gb + of ram due to having 600+ tabs open

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              I really don’t believe there is any browser that can manage that many tabs without using large amounts of ram, unless it starts caching them on disk or compressing then in ram or a browser that keeps “virtual” tabs that are just really book marks that re-query the website

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        Is it really “something wrong” if it works perfectly fine in other browsers?

        It just seems like shunning an audience that might have a legitimate concern that could be looked into.

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          Have you tried using Firefox’s auto tab discard extension? It automatically puts tabs which have been inactive for a while to sleep. When you click on a sleeping tab, it wakes up.

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            I am using it. I had to turn it off for some sites because it would discard a site that didn’t properly save info, so I’d lose data.

            Also had to turn it off for youtube because I’d have a stream that hadn’t started yet (they can be setup hours before the stream starts), and it wouldn’t auto-start because it would get discarded before the stream started so i’d miss some of the stream.

            So yes, it helps, but it has it’s issues too.

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          How can you even see the tabs you have open if you have 600+ tabs open that’s insanity. Browsers while leaving that an option where never designed for even viewing that many tabs

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            While i’m not the person who claimed to have 600+, i’d assume that what they do is a mix of:

            -Multiple Windows, so the tabs are spread out. Essentially like having different workspaces in an OS
            -using the icons to determine what they are.

            And lets never talk about what a browser is designed to do. Because I bet if we went into detail we’d find there’s not a person in this thread using browsers exactly as how anyone intended them to be used, either because technology at the time never made them think it was possible, or because you know, people are different.

            Use-cases is like design 101, designing for things you didn’t expect the user to do.

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              Ofc that is a valid design philosophy but there is a range. At some point it’s like asking your tax software to be a video editor too. Should still probably not be context switching that much mentally. Anyone I’ve ever met who uses lots of tabs is better off with lots of book marks or taking better notes. It’s just silly to have that many tabs open no matter how you spin it

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        If you have that many tabs open you are doing something seriously wrong

        No, not really. This is rather common. The line might be blurry with tabs unloading, but bookmarks and tabs are still different things. And don’t just reject people’s workflows - that’s how you end up with chrome.

        I cannot even imagine a scenario that would warrant this many tabs

        One common scenario is shopping for parts for complex systems, like cars for example. One might have a dozen tabs open for parts themselves, a tab or two each for specifications, a dozen tabs per part for listings in different shops, each with a few tabs looking for ways to deliver the thing. It blows up to 100+ really quickly. And you really need them all open because you need to jump back and forth comparing and cross-checking all of them. And then if you haven’t managed to get everything done in one session, bookmarking them and re-opening again later takes considerable amount time, so you’re better off just opening a new window and keeping it all in the background until you return. At least that’s how I’ve seen people do it.

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          You should be putting parts and part stats into a spreadsheet in this instance. It will reduce jumping back and forth. Include the link as a hyper link in the ods or Excel file. Shouldn’t need to referencing this many websites in any scenario

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      I was thinking I haven’t had this issue but

      after 60-100 tabs

      I’m finished way before I have that many tabs open

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        60-100 tabs is a ridiculous amount of tabs. My husband makes fun of me for my “tab carcasses” pretty regularly, but I’m usually hitting the Onetab button around 40 open tabs. What this person is doing that they legitimately need hundreds of tabs open is beyond me.

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          i usually just hit onetab when i have just 10, but that depends on the size of my monitor.
          having that many tabs makes finding ones i actually care about harder

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        Personally, I have a window with

        -Pictures that lead to sites I want to keep up with
        -2 manga sites
        -A tracker for streams
        -2 sites for looking up information for games i’m playing

        And a second window with
        -A series i’m keeping up with
        -2 spreadsheet trackers for games
        -a dozen or so youtube pages, most of which are music I want to alternate looping

        I feel like it’s just one of those things that once you get used to doing, you generally always have a lot of tabs open.

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            Bookmarks lack anything visual to make me think “Oh you know what I want to look at that again”

            and in the case of waiting for an upcoming stream if I forget the upcoming stream 8-12 hours later, then i’m usually pretty upset I missed it.

            Sure you could just say “Well if you forgot you probably didn’t care that much”…but my memory sucks and a lot of it is also meant to destress from a stressful day, which can contribute to forgetting things.

            I have like 10,000 bookmarks and I only look at like 5 of them

            Up until the web API stuff I was using opera, and it had like…a collage view where you could put a bunch of sites on, with pictures to represent them. That was nice to have. I couldn’t find anything similar in the firefox extensions.

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        I’ve got lots of open projects at any given time and jump between them a lot. My system is generally just a window is one project (sometimes multiple windows for one) + 1 or 2 “General” windows

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      If you’re using that many tabs you may be interested in vivaldi, it’s made for power users like you

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      Well, generally speaking, Firefox handles lots of tabs better than Chrome. It’s hard to say what problem happens on your specific system, but you shouldn’t assume that it’s universal…

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        Not in my testing it doesn’t, I don’t have just one system to test with either.

        Like I said, I’ve tested it across all manner of systems virtual and physical.

        I’ve tested it from a system with an i5 7th gen w/16gb RAM on windows 10 all the way up to an i9 12th gen w/64 GB RAM on MacOS to Intel server e5 dual processors with 256 GB RAM on Win Server 2016 to ryzen 5 series 32 GB RAM on Ubuntu and a myriad of Win10/Ubuntu/Arch VMs in between.

        The story is the same between them all, somewhere around 100 tabs it gets unstable and eventually crashes.

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      At least you can get 60 tabs. Firefox brings my RAM to 98% just by starting it, and if I try to open more than 3 tabs it becomes the next victim of the OOM killer.

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      we have firefox on an old c2d era dual core, 8gb ram and now (had 7, and originally 4gb ram) win10. 170+ tabs currently, always restored on relaunches (which are infrequent). system never gets shut off–updates are ‘managed’, always left on, with firefox running, to sleep with that massive tab collection open. runs like a champ. only once in the last three years has that session been lost or any other issue been encountered (we’ve since added a session saver addon but haven’t needed it).

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        Idk man, maybe you have the fluke, maybe it’s a problem that arises on newer CPUs, maybe it’s a conflict with another common piece of software I install. Either way, it’s happened multiple times over multiple systems over multiple configurations and OSes. I really don’t have time to fuck with my browser and diagnose it fully, I need it to just be ready to install a couple extensions and hit the ground running