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Firefox user loses 7,470 opened tabs saved over two years after they can’t restore browsing session

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  • This says more about the user with 7,000 opened tabs than anything about firefox

    • Yeah there's no practical way to manage thousands of browser tabs in your workflow, that's just digital hoarding.

      • I wish we could resurrect his session just to see how many tabs were duplicates.

      • Even if you had a system that could ... the average mind isn't able to process and remember that many items of data ... there's a reason why they came up with seven digit phone numbers decades ago ... most people are capable of recalling on average about seven numbers in a sequence ... anything beyond that takes more training ... anything beyond about a hundred things takes years of memory training ... and anything beyond a thousand things is a one a million freak ability combined with training.

  • I mean if it retained them for 2 years, that's pretty amazing on its own.

  • There are extensions for this sort of thing... i have probably 40 or 50 tabs stored in groups, but i use a tab group extension to allow me to store tabs based on context, and switch between them easily. Ive got my normal tabs, my shopping tabs, tabs for learning stuff for blender, programming tabs, all grouped off so i normally only ever have 10ish tabs open at a time.

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