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  1. Not being able to read the news for nearly a year has left me with 2,500 dormant tabs. #Sidebery did a good job of unloading their state, but given how flakey my browser has been recently, maybe I’ve reached “straw that breaks the camel’s back” territory… Now decanted into bookmarks. Let’s see if that helps and maybe _maybe_ one day I’ll get round to catching up with everything!

  2. I hate the way my browser and tabs are this ever-growing fluster cluck of disorganized piles of sites. I've tried various solutions across various browsers. Now that I'm using #LibreWolf I tried to get serious in this one.

    I installed #Sidebery and I really want to use it and like it. Thus far I find it a complete headscratcher. I can configure panels but if I change the name then every panel in every window gets that name? Is the idea that I have few windows with more panels and I switch amongst them?

    I like the snapshots in principle. I like the idea of exporting in MD format and syncing it to my #Obsidian repo so I have an insight into my browsing and history that way. It shows each window and their title. Windows have titles? How do I change that?

    I'd love to read the documentation on this add-on but apparently there isn't any. Just random Reddit threads with people shouting "Just use Sidebery, dumbass" to each other.

    This feels like a tool almost what I want and that the delta between what I understand now and would need to know to use it properly is small but I don't know how to bridge it. These are the kinds of things that make me tired when I use modern technology.

  3. Tab stacks, vertical tabs, and workspaces are pretty good though a bit clunky. So far they seem capable of covering ~80% of what I used for. I do wish that there was a setting for multi-line titles so that custom browser css wasn't needed. Also the theming on the tab stacks could be better, depending on the theme (even the included ones) it can be a little difficult to determine what is and is not in a tab stack outside of seeing the collapse button.

  4. @kizu Bonus: TST More Tree Commands and TST Indent Line extensions.

    A lot of people recommended #sidebery these days but for me #treestyletabs clicks better

  5. @kizu Bonus: TST More Tree Commands and TST Indent Line extensions.

    A lot of people recommended #sidebery these days but for me #treestyletabs clicks better

  6. @kizu Bonus: TST More Tree Commands and TST Indent Line extensions.

    A lot of people recommended #sidebery these days but for me #treestyletabs clicks better

  7. @kizu Bonus: TST More Tree Commands and TST Indent Line extensions.

    A lot of people recommended #sidebery these days but for me #treestyletabs clicks better

  8. @kizu Bonus: TST More Tree Commands and TST Indent Line extensions.

    A lot of people recommended #sidebery these days but for me #treestyletabs clicks better