I like this one. When I'm doing research and switch to a new machine (usually going home for the night, in the lab, notebook, tablet, ...) I may have a thought and want to access part of what I was doing during the day. Sometimes I can have ~30 -100 tabs open.
On 5/31/2018 8:22 AM, Richard Newman wrote: > There's another option here that hasn't been mentioned: switch to > storing tabs on disk. It's possible that the considerations that > caused us to not persist them are no longer worth the difference in > behavior. > > Most users will have relatively small tabs records. We already persist > other churny data, like history (including your facebook.com > <http://facebook.com> history record, written dozens of times each > day). Open tabs are very important to some users, so persisting them > would be valuable. > > Just something to think about. > > > _______________________________________________ > Sync-dev mailing list > Sync-dev@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/sync-dev
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