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Helpful, but only works if I remember the name of the tab.
It's either Facebook or Facebook.
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How much ram do they have?
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That seems perfectly reasonable. That is little more than 100 tabs per window. I routinely have more than 500 tabs per window. Currently, I have 3 windows open with a rough total of 15000 tabs
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probably shift-command-tilde, since command-tilde is “next tab”. You can remember it because it’s one key away from command-tab and shift-command-tab to go to the next application and previous application.
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How much ram do they have?
all of it
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i know that you're suffering but, still, thanks for the laughter ! @[email protected]
Is there a command that closes all tabs because I would 100% recommend that one to the guy
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Ctrl + tab if LRU is set.
It's like alt + tab for windows, but for tabs.Also: Ctrl + h.... What?! A searchable history of all URLs ever clicked? Tomfoolery!
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That seems perfectly reasonable. That is little more than 100 tabs per window. I routinely have more than 500 tabs per window. Currently, I have 3 windows open with a rough total of 15000 tabs
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My brain can't handle more than a dozen open tabs. If I need more than 8 or so, I'll sling some in another browser instance. I honestly don't know if this is because I'm dumb or smart, but at my last jobs the smarter people always had about 2 dozen tabs open. LOL, no one ever rebooted.
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How much ram do they have?
in case you're not aware: modern browsers don't actually keep all tabs loaded all the time.
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all of it
I was wondering why I couldn't find mine. I figured I just had short term memory loss.
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My brain can't handle more than a dozen open tabs. If I need more than 8 or so, I'll sling some in another browser instance. I honestly don't know if this is because I'm dumb or smart, but at my last jobs the smarter people always had about 2 dozen tabs open. LOL, no one ever rebooted.
I work with someone who never closes a tab. They'll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn't bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
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all of it
This is the way.
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I work with someone who never closes a tab. They'll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn't bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
clearly they need more RAM
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I work with someone who never closes a tab. They'll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn't bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
Firefox tabs survive reboots and waste about as much resources as a bookmark. Those people should really migrate.
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Firefox tabs survive reboots and waste about as much resources as a bookmark. Those people should really migrate.
You can set Firefox to purge everything when you close it, not sure why its not set as default
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I work with someone who never closes a tab. They'll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn't bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
I had a user that did this with outlook emails all the time. Since she was in leadership, we had to put up with it. At one point we even had to escalate it to Microsoft and they came back saying that Outlook is simply not designed to be used in such a fashion. That did not dissuade the user at all. After maxing out the computer specs, she ended up exceeding the actual limitation of the software for resources used.
I think eventually she got fired for incompetence for other things. It was quite a relief.
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It's either Facebook or Facebook.
Or TvTropes
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Isn't it
alt + left
? I could swear I've done it before (but maybe not on Firefox...?)