It's just a clone of chrome feature. Cool they impelmented it too. I just don't see this "we listen to the community" more like "we are just trailing behind chrome"
I used FF for 20 years and moved to Edge a few years ago. I thought similar about this feature, Edge has had tab groups and vertical tabs for a long time now.
More or less what you written + sometimes toxic multitasking I would leave one work half done and start something different. Also sometimes I open new tab is tead of working in the already opened one (that could be solved by some kind of tab dedup). Fun Fact IOS Safari has a limit of 500 pages per group then you have to open a new one.
I hit the 500 limit a couple times a year. Bookmark all, close all.
I use groups when I'm really deep in a topic, but the rest of the time I forget which groups I have and that I ought to use them, just end up putting it all on the default group until it hits 500.
> Fun Fact IOS Safari has a limit of 500 pages per group then you have to open a new one.
I just use the “Bookmark All” feature and save it to a folder with the date that I made the bookmarks, then I copy the folder to Joplin and export it as plain text to my computer. I never review these bookmarks, it’s just a compulsion that allows me to feel like the information is still there if I need it.
I've been thinking about the same some time ago. But after a while I got to conclusion that Anki is pretty well designed after all. Although for what I remember Anki Connect is in form of unofficial extension. And it would seem that there is a place for an official more stable API. Anyway I never got beyond thinking about it. Just to let you know you are not alone, and you can ping me if you ever decide to do something about it.
Official Kubernetes docs are terrible. No versioning (most of the links on the internet are dead). A lot of text with not much exmaples. This one looks nice. Spec with full list of options, version history and examples. That's everything anyone would need. It reminds me of my favorite ansible documentation/spec which is a pleasure to use. Love it
Ok you can't just say "plenty" and not name any examples. I would personally prefer examples from "1st world countries" group. I am not criticising, just trying to figure out where to move ;)
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