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Firefox, comrade.
But be sure to immediately download an extension that snoozes inactive tabs, cuz otherwise it runs like shit
It's times like this that remind me that I barely use the normal internet and I don't use it like most people do, because my first thought was "you have inactive tabs?"
The only synchronous thing I have used the internet for in over a year is telehealth. I use the Tor browser more than I use Firefox.
I close about 3000 tabs at once each year.
Why not just let them decay? You could set your browser to close the tabs if they haven't been active in a month.
Ah yes. I tell people "I'm filing for tab bankruptcy". I still select all tabs and bookmark them to a new folder just in case.
Baby steps. Recommend Ungoogled Chromium first.
Firefox is unironically easier to switch to than ungoogled chromium for the average user imo.
Why would you take a half measure if it's equally as easy as a full one?
I wouldn't. I'm an IceCat guy. But the OP is fond of Chrome for some reason.