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OP is criminally horny. And indecisive.
Maybe it's porn mixed with regular browsing? Then 34 tabs isn't insane if you're not a serial tab closer. I wasn't uncommon for me to have 10+ tabs open on my phone, and now that I switched to Firefox I don't really even close tabs. I currently have 70+ tabs open, most of which Firefox has unloaded into inactive tabs, and every once in a while I purge all inactive tabs to feel like a responsible adult.
Same tbh. I regularly have 10ish tabs open but I'm actively using them. It's stuff I'm watching, tabs for what I'm playing and tabs for stuff I need to get done. I just leave em open until I get to them but they all get seen/used on the daily.
Is that considered excessive? Honestly I’ve been trying to be better about that. I feel like my average was in the 80s for a long time. And no it’s not all porn lol
I used to have 1000 tabs open on Firefox, it started having stability issues at ~800 and finally crashed for the final time and refused to reopen my tabs at around 1200 (which I assume is because it ran out of memory). However, Amazon's Silk Browser is fucking indestructible. I have at least 10,000 tabs open on a 10-year old Kindle Fire with minimal performance issues, and the only problem I'm having is that I can't back up the tabs as URLs in a text file or something in preparation for the kindle fire finally kicking the bucket.