Not everyone has that level of disciplineI don’t really understand the logic behind having 10 (or 100) browser tabs active in the background. Seems unnecessary and sloppy to me.
A few tabs, OK, but a dozen or more?
Not everyone has that level of disciplineI don’t really understand the logic behind having 10 (or 100) browser tabs active in the background. Seems unnecessary and sloppy to me.
A few tabs, OK, but a dozen or more?
Right now I have 60 tabs across 5 windows open in Safari and another window in Chrome with 30 tabs. Some of the windows are for different projects that I'm actively researching but most of the tabs are just stuff I hadn't had time to get to yet. People will send me links through different channels and I usually just open them in a new tab and then I'll read them or watch them whenever I find the time.I don’t really understand the logic behind having 10 (or 100) browser tabs active in the background. Seems unnecessary and sloppy to me.
A few tabs, OK, but a dozen or more?
The future of the internet.. own the internet... come on.. Chrome is still better then Edge, wouldn't use that crap in a million years. MS imo is far worse then Google, can't escape their crapware they install everywhere on Windows. Chrome has been a great browser and continues to be, I even use it on my iPhone 14 ProMax. It works very well and my machine has more then enough memory to handle the few hundred megs of memory it needs. When you think about it, you spend 75-90% of your day in a browser, so using a little bit of that massive amount of memory you have isn't a big deal.Another tip: You don't need to use Chrome. If you really need to use a Chromium browser for whatever reason then at least use Edge. If you care about the future of the internet and your privacy then you should not be using Chromium at all and that means using Safari (if you don't care about Privacy) or Firefox (If you do care about Privacy) . If anything happens to Firefox or Safari then Google will basically own the internet.
Wish my wife was reading this instead of me. She has tabs open she hasn’t used in years. Literally.I don’t really understand the logic behind having 10 (or 100) browser tabs active in the background. Seems unnecessary and sloppy to me.
A few tabs, OK, but a dozen or more?
Safari, it cost me the price of a Mac!What a clever and original statement.
Which browser as an alternate product is not free?
Using it for years. It's fantastic. Just install uBO, ClearURLs, and CookieAutoDelete and you're set. Also turn off telemetry in the settings.Anyone here using Brave or have any caveats against it ?
How do you count the number of tabs open in Safari?Right now I have 60 tabs across 5 windows open in Safari and another window in Chrome with 30 tabs. Some of the windows are for different projects that I'm actively researching but most of the tabs are just stuff I hadn't had time to get to yet. People will send me links through different channels and I usually just open them in a new tab and then I'll read them or watch them whenever I find the time.
Step 1: uninstall Chrome
Putting lipstick on a pig?Trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear?
Edge is based on Chromium.Solution = MS Edge. It’s my main browser now, been using it for a year and a bit, very impressed.
I agree with the general thrust, but how is Safari less private than Firefox? I don‘t keep up with Firefox minutae so I’m curious what they do better than Safari.Another tip: You don't need to use Chrome. If you really need to use a Chromium browser for whatever reason then at least use Edge. If you care about the future of the internet and your privacy then you should not be using Chromium at all and that means using Safari (if you don't care about Privacy) or Firefox (If you do care about Privacy) . If anything happens to Firefox or Safari then Google will basically own the internet.