Oops, I clicked a random tab, now I can’t find my previous tab.

Surely there is a keyboard shortcut to go back where I was ?

Note : I have 2185 tabs open in 21 windows

  • railwhale@lemmy.nz
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    2 days ago

    If you’re not against them, you could try vertical tabs with the Sidebery extension. It has a shortcut (not bound by default) to flip between the pervious tab and current tab.

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    I’m thinking the best fix here may be to see a psychiatrist, get a diagnosis, and some medication. Then close the tabs.

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    Ctrl+Shift+Tab is Ctrl+Tab in reverse order.

    Or you can Ctrl+W to close your tab and it should pop back to the last one.

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      3 days ago

      Should be noted that Ctrl+[Shift+]Tab behaves as you describe by default, but there’s a checkbox in the settings to make it go through tabs left-to-right, so it’s possible OP changed that behaviour…

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      My computer should every tab I’ve ever openned locally, about to review what happenned in it, like it’s a VM memory snapshot It should be able to search it all, even video and audio and 3d files It should do LLM style search there is understands what you ask, understand the content and bring back the right files. This should work with 10s of millions of tabs.

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        3 days ago

        I’d recommend sending this EXACT request via email to Microsoft and Apple (CCing the maintainers of every main Linux distro, of course). I’m sure everyone will get right on that 😂

      • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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        3 days ago

        …are you talking about browsing history? I mean obviously the LLM and video/audio/3d search is wishful thinking, but it remembers the pages you visited already, you don’t need to keep the tab open.

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      Yes, even with an addon like “single hmlt file” it become a huge managerial chose to keep, there is no way to search any of it, it’s also a very manual process to do.

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    First off, wow… How do you have 2185 tabs open and 21 windows? That’s impressive and infuriating.

    Utilize tab groups. Organize a bit.

    What possible purpose could you have for that many tabs?

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      I don’t have the time to organize those thousands of tabs. I heard they introduce tab groups, but I find them very annoying. I occasionnaly “tag group” some tabs, not sure how exactly it’s happenning but I just ungroup them.

      I don’t group them, I don’t have the time for that. They should just group themselves. I had an add on that would take all tabs from all windows that were from a particular domain, and pull them out into their own window, what was very useful, but it broken in a recent update.

      tab manager plus does something similar but it’s quite a few extra steps, but it can also use search terms to perform the same thing

      What possible purpose could you have for that many tabs?

      Tab accumulate because I am not willing to give them an evalution to know if I am done with them or not.

      Ideally they should get auto sorted by project and date and be able to summon back when I revisit whatever topic this is about. But there’s no automatic way to do that which doesn’t involved a lot of manual manipulation so I don’t. It just blobs up into a mass of 10000 tabs, then I save it into the bookmark folder where they are probably never seen again. Since the bookmark manager as it currently exist, is super useless.

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    Contact your doctor and ask to be tested for ADHD because holy shit you have this or something akin. Let me guess, you also cycle through hobbies constantly and have 100 projects you’re “working on” right?

    Here’s a bit of advice: if you can’t even remember what all the tabs have in them or which is which or what’s important(which you constantly allude to when talking about searching through them)…NONE OF IT IS. It’s the easiest ADHD clutter cleanup method: if you can’t even remember that something specific exists and it’s just a giant generic pile, it’s all junk. If it really mattered, you’d have already sorted it or remembered it. Now it’s just hanging around as emotional baggage.

    Dump all of it and if any of it actually happens to have been important, you’ll find it again if you really need it. If you don’t find it again, then you didn’t need it in the first place. And start using something to actually take notes and sort this shit. 2000+ tabs is insanity if this isn’t a troll.

  • katy ✨@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    it might not help if you don’t know the name of it but there’s also a list all tabs button in the toolbar which lets you search and filter tabs.

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    Holy crap. Use the Tab Stash extension. Separate tabs into windows and stash the entire window. It will save them all to a group or collection that you can name, and you can go back and reopen them when needed.

    Seriously, I can’t imagine how outdated your browser is if you never close it, not to mention the last time you restarted your computer. You’re one power failure away from chaos.

    If you also get the xBrowserSync extension, you can back up all your bookmarks and tabs so if your computer ever dies you can restore it to a new browser install.

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      I restart the browser often. seems to be the only reliable way to free up all the resources it uses and prevent crashes. That does update the browser, I’m on 104.0.4 so I get to enjoy stuff I didn’t ask, changing and the occasional thing breaking. At some point I’ll choose a version I like and freeze it in place and prevent it from updating entirely.

      I also have an addon to merge all windows and another to order all tabs by their domain name.

      Once in a while I’ll dump everything into book marks (and never open them again, since bookmark are basically impossible to effectively search).

      I tried “tab stash” and just ended up losing hundreds of “hidden” tabs, it didn’t lighten organizational load, it was just something to manage on top of it all.

      For browser sync, I still use firefox sync, the best I can say about it is that it works, however, there are no want to actually search the content in the sync database. So it’s only for sharing tabs between devices and backup the tabs and bookmarks.