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Obviously.
I'm not being critical. More power to you.
I know there's lots of people that use lots of tabs and I'm just trying to understand how it works.
Honestly I might dispute your assertion that "most people" are doing anything different. IME, people are generally pretty disorganized.
A bold assertion good sir, and one we can test:
https://telemetry.mozilla.org/new-pipeline/dist.html#!cumulative=0&end_date=2023-12-17&include_spill=0&keys=__none__!__none__!__none__&max_channel_version=nightly%252F122&measure=SCALARS_BROWSER.ENGAGEMENT.MAX_CONCURRENT_TAB_COUNT&min_channel_version=null&processType=*&product=Firefox&sanitize=1&sort_by_value=0&sort_keys=submissions&start_date=2023-11-20&table=0&trim=1&use_submission_date=0
I'm on mobile but if that data is showing what I think it is, the median "Max tabs per session" is 4? Less than I expected? That's firefox nightly too, which I would expect to skew more towards excessive tabs than the main releases.
Also... someone has more than 7,000 tabs open?