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I have to know. Is it just me?

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    @wolt oh I do have multiple browser windows almost looking the same. Categorised by topic of research of course. But it didn't make much sense in posting similar pics haha.
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    @wolt He has windows 10 so he can make another instance of chrome in seperate desktop without grouping them in one icon. Moving between them with:

    win + ctrl + left/right.
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    If you like to have lots of tabs open, you should try Vivaldi. The tab navigation window is the best tab solution I've seen.
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    Tabs are okay,
    Tabs in Chrome is not okay.
    Uses too much RAM.
    Haha
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    @CodinNShakin true.
    It's a sacrifice between productivity and machine lol
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    Nah it’s just you...

    AND EVERYBODY HERE AM I RIGHT? BOOM DUDE
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    @essi Oh gosh. Thanks a million for this. Didn't know. Now I can live with my 8 gigs 😁
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    Never understood why people have so many tabs open? I never had more than 10.

    What are you doing with all those tabs? Why are they open?

    Haven't you ever heard about bookmarks? Or browser history?
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    Nah u aint aloneπŸ˜‚
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    @gurumeditation well it's like old stuff you don't want to throw them away because you "might" need them at some point
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    @creativeJuice Not all are like you. Take me for example: I use firefox.
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    @WIPocket haha ok. I don't have many good memories for Firefox especially CSS. Even edge was working fine which Firefox didn't render correctly........ Yes edge, couldn't believe myself.

    So yeah, chrome for me.
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    Hey homie!
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    If I can't read the tabs they go in in another window. I always have three windows open and each one has tabs for a set purpose. I don't usually go over 40 tabs across the board though.
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    @deepgoel lol. My screen is a bit small. 1 more tab and favicons would disappear.

    So moved to a new window haha
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    @creativeJuice In that case I always have more than 60 tabs opened up in mobile!
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    @deepgoel wow that's taking it a bit far lol
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    @creativeJuice those are like storehouse of the pages that I thought Id read but never ever opened! πŸ˜‘
    Like old books in dusty shelf!
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    I have... uhh... 342 tabs open in Firefox (Not all loaded, thankfully)

    Tree tabs <3
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    @Sayaka wow you took it to the next level lol
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    I have zero idea why almost every single person I know has never closed a Chrome tab since the browser's release date causing an average tab count in the hundreds of thousands. I on the other hand literally only have open the tabs I am actually currently doing something with and when I'm done I close the tab, causing my average tab count to fall in the range of [0:5]
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    @corscheid speaking at least for myself, this usually happens to me when I have a challenge to solve and so I'm doing research.

    Their are some dots that are easier to connect when you can see different opinions and answers simultaneously.

    So the work of a tab is not done until the challenge is taken care of with confidence.

    Another reason is you stumble upon something useful you want to read/do but are too lazy to do right then haha. An open tab constantly hammers you as a pending thing rather than vanishing in a bookmark.
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    I wish chrome or firefox to implement stacking and saving browser tabs for future use like edge does
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    @Sayaka I like the osu category :)
    Too bad I can't play osu! on Ubuntu :(
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    @D3add3d I'm on Arch - it runs mostly fine under Wine
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    @Sayaka Frametime and input latency?
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    @D3add3d Perfect

    Other than the occasional input stuttering, which is soo fucking annoying. Although that might just be my setup? It used to be fine at least
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    @Sayaka for frametime anything above 0.5ms is pretty bad IMO... and I would really hate any input stuttering
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    @D3add3d 0.5 ms, so 2000 Hz... you absolute madman

    Anyways I get about 0.6 to 3 ms - Ryzen 1600 and GTX 1050 Ti for reference

    Hey if I can play 5 star maps on this just fine, you should be good
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    @Sayaka 0.31ms - 0.46ms on overclocked GTX 770 and i7 4771.... That tells me that there is a really significant overhead with Wine... Well, will have to see, Wine never worked for running anything for me, every single time in my life when I tried to use Wine it just crashed or the program that it was trying to run crashed so I don't think I will even get it working to try tge frametime and latency.
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    @Sayaka and by the way dunno what frequency are you talking about, frametime is the time it took to render a frame, you can have 60fps and still have 0.3ms frametime, it will just render more frames in the time it will take for the screen to display a frame, shorter frametime reduces stuttering in fps rate
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