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Hi, Once in a while I try to clean up my tabs. First thing I do is use "merge all windows" to put all tabs into one window.

This often causes a memory clog and firefox get stuck in this state for 10-20 minutes

I have recorded one such instance.

I have tried using the "discard all tabs" addon, unfortunately, it is also getting frozen by the memory clog.

Sometimes I will just reboot my PC as that is faster.

Unfortunately, killing firefox this way, does not save the new tab order, so when I start firefox again, it will have 20+ windows open, which I again, merge all pages and then it clogs again !

So far the only solution I have found is just wait the 20 minutes.

Once the "memory clog" is passed, it runs just fine.

I would like better control over tab discard. and maybe some way of limitting bloat. For instance, I would rather keep a lower number of undiscarded youtube that as they seem to be insanely bloated.

In other cases, for most website I would like to never discard the contents.

In my ideal world, I would like the tabs to get frozen and saved to disk permanently, rather than assuming discard tabs can be reloaded. As if the websites were going to exist forever and discarding a tab is like cleaning a cache.

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[โ€“] Observer1199@lemmy.ml 11 points 5 months ago (1 children)

You used that term, and frankly I recoil a bit a this term because of the implication that it's not a deficiency of the software but that it's the users who are wrong.

I wouldn't say FF is deficient in this case - not being designed for your exact use case doesn't mean there's anything wrong with it.

As for opening 500+ tabs to buy a thing.

You do know that sellers now use algorithmic pricing and often there will be hundreds of sellers for the same thing.

Plus the price will be obfuscated with various artifices that all have to be overcome to find the best seller with the best price.

Defeating all of that means openning a shit-ton of tabs.

I usually only buy things if I agree with the price it's being sold at. If I don't I will look elsewhere but ultimately I value my time more than money. Extra money can be earned, time cannot ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ If you have to drive 100 miles to a fuel station to save 2 cent per gallon, are you actually saving money?

Here's an example of the process I've designed for aliexpress

https://github.com/igorlogius/gather-from-tabs/discussions/8

So it's a script generating all the tabs?

[โ€“] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

No, I have to setup all the tabs in just the right way. Then for each tabs it gets the price and shipping information I paste that into excel Combine the total together and sort with ascending price Then I repeat that for every quantity value for 1,2,3,4,5,7,10,15,20,25,50,75,100 Then I find the minimum quantity to get the best price.

This is because if you go to the website and just ask "order by price" it either hides most results, or straight up lies and still place them out of order. It also lies about the shipping cost. But it can't lie on the last page before clicking buy.

I expect the internet to continue becoming more deceptive and manipulative in this manner, my method is almost not good enough. If my tools don't continue to evolve it will simply become impossible to find the best price for anything. It will all become an endless maze where they measure how much mental stamina you're willing to waste to save another dollar. At that point the price of things will become whatever the maximum you individually will bear.

[โ€“] Observer1199@lemmy.ml 4 points 5 months ago

Not sure what your coding level is but you could interact with and scrape the sites with python. I'm sure other languages have similar frameworks.

Even if you aren't very familiar and don't know any pythons, it's a good one to learn and though it could take a while to learn enough to do what you want, you would be more motivated to figure things out and it would save you a lot of time (and money) in the long term.

https://realpython.com/modern-web-automation-with-python-and-selenium/.
https://www.projectpro.io/article/python-libraries-for-web-scraping/625