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Firefox Finally Did It (Tab Groups)
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A second browser window is the real solution. Or simply accept the chaos.
As if I wasn't already doing that lol I have 64 gigs of ram and I will use 64 gigs of ram!
I haven't even gotten close... Maybe if I spin up several VMs that each have 8+GB allocated. But why would I do that.
No chaos. Only Sidebery.
They added sidebar tabs with this stuff too, doesn’t do a full tree structure and it needs some other work though.
That's nice to see actually. Though Sidebery is much more than sidebar or vertical tabs. It has everything.
Oh man, thats even more chaos having a new window for a group of tabs.
(Source: thats my daily experience)