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  • Yes because computers and their capabilities vary immensely. How could they know what your pc is capable of versus someone else’s?

    This exactly explains that there are limits to the amount of tabs a system can handle. 300+ is not a normal amount for any system and definitely falls outside of normal use case testing.

    The optimization issue is you and op not using your brains.


  • Umm did you read what you just posted?

    Says crashes aren’t expected then states that you’ve experienced one and lost a drive. 🤦‍♂️

    Those things happen all the time. You might think it’s normal use but then bam you’ve overloaded the system. Who would expect a system to run 100% of the time under max load without the potential for crashes. Come on.


  • Ok right here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-uses-too-much-memory-or-cpu-resources

    “Close tabs that use too many system resources Some websites use scripts that use a lot of memory and/or CPU to keep them up to date, such as online mail client pages. If these scripts are not optimized, they can lead to the use of too many system resources. You can see which tabs are using the most system resources by opening the Firefox Task Manager (about:processes page). If you do not need these tabs open all the time, you can close them to reduce system resources usage.”

    FF is rock solid and they do tell you to limit your tabs.

    You are complaining about what is at best an edge case scenario causing an issue while being fine with sucking up the multitude of problems that chrome has because you are too stubborn to organize your browser.


  • It’s a fucking computer, doesn’t mean it’s a common practice by developers to test out their games running many times simultaneously. That’s fucking ridiculous to expect. Some things are just common practice that it would be ridiculous to test for such edge cases.

    If you overload your system with enough it will crash regardless. Running merely slow is definitely not a sign of optimization. Have you tried rendering out 3d models that are too big for your gpu/cpu? Definitely can crash not just the program but the whole system.

    I routinely have 60+ tabs open. 300+ being actively worked on as op claims is nonsense.



  • Dude… you are the problem in this situation. Get “tab sessions manager” for firefox or one of the many alternatives.

    Nobody but your “workflow” uses over 300 tabs ACTIVELY. And that coming from someone who routinely gets told that I have too many tabs open. Break your tabs into groups and save those instances.

    Also take the criticism like a champ instead of whining about how you’re being ganged up on by a community when you misuse the software.