• Dragonstaff@leminal.space
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    What I can say for sure is that I have not seen 7500 pages on the internet in the past two years that I want to visit again.

    This is relatable even if I don’t have this specific issue, but I am curious what people are saving.on their emotional support tab groups.

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    Jesus, save that shit to disk and release your browser from this cache hell.

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    7 months ago

    I’ve conquered the tabs demon (cleared on exit, anything actually important goes in a proper to-do app) and the downloads folder demon (…mostly). But will I ever conquer the Inbox imp?

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    Why do these people not use bookmarks?

    I sometimes have like 20 tabs open, but half of them are pinned which I use most of the time, and the rest is current stuff that I close when I am done with them.

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      There are three types of tab,

      1: tabs I absolutely need to see again and know I never will if I bookmark them, because I never go into my bookmarks.

      2: tabs that don’t need to be bookmarked at all because I never need to see them again I just got distracted and didn’t close them or thought I’d be interested in them later but then wasn’t.

      3: tabs pertaining to one of the seven projects I’m currently actively working on simultaneously.

      Bookmarks solve nothing.

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    If it is important and you don’t need it right now, use a bookmark and close that tab. Bookmarks have been around for literal decades now in browsers.

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      The semi-logical reason that I leave so many tabs open, is that I do need/want the tab now, or in the near future, and keeping it in a tab is sort of like a sticky note to remind myself to do it. It rarely works though and just contributes to a growing sense of anxiety as I’m constantly stared down by a huge row of “to-dos”

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        Doesn’t that only work as a sticky note if you normally only have a few tabs anyway, though? I understand it in principle, the tab is visually right there, but in practice it’s the same as putting all the mail in an unsorted stack that you’ll totally go through later.

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        So bookmark it in a check back later folder to switch your anxiety to the folder, at least its safe if you back it up.

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          Yeah it’s so weird… It’s like people are consciously making the decision to only temporarily store sites they may need in temporary memory rather than just saving a bookmark

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      In my experience the bookmark button is essentially the, ‘This is interesting and I’ll check this out later but never really will’ button.

      Now, I have a thousand unsorted bookmarks that I am ashamed to look at and half of them are decade old dead links.

      Everyone is different, though. A sane person could categorize different bookmarks into relevant sub folders and review/clean them out monthly.

      I’m not that person.

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        How is it any different than a tab, other than the fact that it isn’t loaded into your RAM or whatever? Do you really believe this person needs tab # 6546?

        Just use a bookmarks bar, and it even looks almost identical.

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    I don’t think I have ADHD but oftentimes I forget that the tab I need is already open. There is that feature that switches you to a tab if it matches your search query in the browser bar, but somehow I keep searching in ways that circumvent that feature ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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    Why don’t y’all just use bookmarks or even just go back thru the homepage sometimes? Managing tons of stale tabs can’t be that much easier?

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      Tree style tabs and unloaded tabs has it easier than bookmarking imo It’s like I can navigate all my bookmarks spatially, activating any of them rather rhan navigating through the ui to see which link was which

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      bookmarks are for repeated access, tabs are for one-time things that you’re going to get to any day now

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        Loading up the same tab each day is not repeated use? And you can also have folders in bookmarks. Ctrl+B Ctrl+W Bookmark added to last save location and tab closed.

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          if you don’t click them, they don’t load. and if i can’t see the thing i’ll forget about it.

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            How many can you see even? 20 or maybe 30 if only the icons load?

            Keeping this many of anything in working memory is also not possible without forgetting.

            Definitely not hundreds so the point about visibility is kind of mute.

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    This is one thing that makes me think mine is AuDHD, not just ADHD (waiting for an autism assessment now).

    I occasionally pin important tabs, or use Tab Groups, but mostly I obsessively sort everything into Collections and start fresh every time. I can’t stand digital clutter. Messy Desktops drive me mad, too.

    And yet my IRL world is disorganisation and chaos. 😬

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      Glad to see someone like me. If it’s important it gets bookmarked or noted down. Browser clears tabs and history on close (used to clear all cookies as well, but that got too cumbersome, now just clears most of them). I also turn off my PC at the end of the day and turn it back on the next day (and not just because I couldn’t get hibernation to work), so I always have a clean slate

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        Right, I’m the same. I bookmark and meticulously organize my bookmarks. I love clearing out my open tabs when I shut down or reboot.

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      I’m starting to come around to this thought about myself as well. Not only do I also don this instead of a million stressful open tabs, when it’s work adjacent stuff that I’ll probably need to reference back again I take my own notes on the content in Obsidian, snip and paste in screenshots I might want to reference from the web page, and include command examples or code block snippets verbatim, and save the hyperlink in a yaml header parameter. I’ve gone to reference stuff just to find it completely scoured off the internet and The Internet Archive having it being hit or miss.

      Everyone is all hype for local LLM’s ingesting and referencing internal/personal knowledge bases in their responses, and I’m over here like “uh I’ll just hit cmd+shift+f thx”.

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      I hate digital clutter and regularly clear out old data I don’t want anymore. My browser is set to clear everything when I close it. If I find something useful, I bookmark it. Once in a while I’ll sort out any unsorted saved bookmarks and make a backup of the cleaned up list.

      I’m also similar in real life though. I’m quite minimal and prefer only to have what is useful or meaningful to me.

      My digital life and personal life are very similar.

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      When I switched to Ubuntu I wrestled with whether or not to have the home folder on the desktop (I kept it). On my laptop I run Mint and it’s a completely clean desktop. Same with my iPhone (I archived all my apps).

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      Same, clean slate looks so good. I look things up and sort them into order before they grow into unholy mess.