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Me: network monitor, calendar, Poal, Drudge Report, Q and Voat.

I remember before when would have reddit in my startup tabs + voat. Reddit was for "What are those fools upvoting to the top today? Now never go to reddit and voat is the "let's see what madness is at the top of voat".

Bonus - duckduckgo

Me: network monitor, calendar, Poal, Drudge Report, Q and Voat. I remember before when would have reddit in my startup tabs + voat. Reddit was for "What are those fools upvoting to the top today? Now never go to reddit and voat is the "let's see what madness is at the top of voat". Bonus - duckduckgo

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Startup tabs or active tabs? I hit 100 when I'm researching but 100 for startup? Wow!

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Is there a difference? I have resume turned on so it just restores my tabs when I reboot. I don't ever just start over if I can avoid it.

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Oh I gotcha. I do the same thing exactly. But occasionally I kill the browser and start fresh. I mean not restoring tabs. And the tabs I listed are what starts up or if I hit the home button.

I have noticed on Firefox where I have most of my tabs that memory usage gets huge and browser gets slow if I don't restart from time to time. Even a restart with restoring tabs.

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at this point i have too reboot every day or 2 or my machine runs like shit. Granted it is 7 years old but its still and i5 with 16gb of ram and 1tb ssd and gtx980. Its ram really it ends up eaten by opera.