I seem to remember a post on Lemmy from a user asking about how to keep a browser responsive with about 10,000 tabs open so it’s certainly a usage pattern for some.
What’s the point tho? It’s not like you’re actively using the 10k tabs.
It’s an impossible amount of tabs to manage so the only explanation is they are opened, looked at once, and then thrown into an abyss for another tab to be opened in a continuous cycle.
I seem to remember a post on Lemmy from a user asking about how to keep a browser responsive with about 10,000 tabs open so it’s certainly a usage pattern for some.
What’s the point tho? It’s not like you’re actively using the 10k tabs.
It’s an impossible amount of tabs to manage so the only explanation is they are opened, looked at once, and then thrown into an abyss for another tab to be opened in a continuous cycle.
The post is here: https://lemmy.ml/post/16965449
In short, they wanted to keep the tabs bookmarked but didn’t like working with the bookmarks implementations in conventional browsers
Oh. Well you can’t fix stupid