I don't understand why people do this. You can't find anything. It bogs down performance.
Just--bookmark things.
(I have a lot of bookmarks, sorted into many folders, and I periodically review them to take out sites I no longer need bookmarked.)
@tyghebright Vivaldi lets you hibernate tabs, so it basically shuts them down so they don't take memory.
I know firefox has all tabs hibernated until you click on them when reopening it.
Some people just can't stand closing tabs. I leave many open myslf because I WILL forget if it's not on the bar.
With Firefox, they're *sorta* hibernated, but still contribute to the memory leak.
I close ALL tabs daily. Am I weird. I have tabs going in my phone, but keep that minimal. On my desk top I need the memory for my work programs and never let myself get to that many. 7000+ is insanity. How do you hop through them to find something. Bet they don't use more than their last 20. How do they transfer that to a new machine?
Only way that'd work is if tabs had a search function. Book marks do which is why I use them. I don't even bother with folders now, just use the search feature to get the site I want.