

Yeah, no flak. I’m not allowed to judge, considering my own browsing habits. Whatever works for you is fine.
Do you share it anywhere?


Yeah, no flak. I’m not allowed to judge, considering my own browsing habits. Whatever works for you is fine.
Do you share it anywhere?


Ever heard about bookmarks?


Leaving all that open is just making your computer sad.
No it doesnt. Take it from someone who has a dozen of browser windows open at all times with at least the same amount of tabs in each of those. I figured out how to close Firefox so it restarts with all previous windows again.
But it will only load those tabs once I click on them and even has a feature to unload tabs again.
My personal shitty method has the downside, that each window will have an active tab that will be loaded at startup, but I work around that by always having an empty tab in each window to take that place.
Doesn’t use noticeably more RAM or CPU that way, than a typical browsing session.


I’m still struggling to find a doctor who still takes new patients and can handle my first prescription.
Otherwise the diagnosis hasn’t really changed much for me, other than, that I have a bit of an explanation, why I’m struggling with certain things, that goes beyond sheer incompetence. But that hasn’t really had an impact on my feeling of self-worth yet. It’s only been two months though.


Apparently they taste much better if you let pigs eat them first and then eat the pigs instead.


Just got my diagnosis in my mid -30s.
What did you do after you got yours and how has it changed your life?
I’m not claiming, that it’s a well thought out system. It’s just what I do.
Closing windows is a thing I try to avoid, but if it happens, there’s always my browser history that allows me to resurrect a few of them. (This is all happening in firefox btw. though I use different browsers on special occasions, for example if a website doesn’t support the gecko engine very well)
I avoid closing windows because it still makes me nervous because this used to mean they were hard to recover and that fear is deeply ingrained in the back of my mind.
Using several windows is a way to keep tabs separated, because I lose track when I have to scroll through them. I could use tab groups for that, but meh… It also allows me to have them on different screens for stuff where I need to look up several things simultaneously.
sometimes I’m a bit overwhelmed by the number of windows though. But I’m too deep into it to change my habits. Wouldn’t recommend it though.
All I’m saying is, that my PC doesn’t mind at all.