Our ancestors never imagined having this many tabs open at once.
@shlee But perhaps that’s why there are so many cave paintings around
Tab Management Features | Vivaldi Browser

Vivaldi’s unique tab management features give you full control of how you group and display browser tabs. You’ve never browsed like this before.

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@shlee ChatGPT would disagree (full report about vulpes ignis in image description).
@shlee this is some funny shit
@shlee My ancestors are alive and well, tabs open everywhere.
@shlee in the sense that the didn't know about browsers, or you mean ... four?
@shlee the monolith in 2001 didn't have tabs, it was just a single monolith!
@shlee I remember a time before tabs
@dan @shlee Pepperidge Farm remembers.
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open tabs needing bar patrons to fulfill some good story telling
@shlee Honestly, I need to set myself reminders to close tabs every few days.
@shlee Mine absolutely did. I mean, have you met my mum?
@shlee this is probably why there were so many self sacrifices.

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My GenX self imaged this though, and I think my son has maxed out tabs... Vivaldi lets you stack/group 'em too

@shlee the computer on which Engelbart's team initially developed NLS (oNLine System) didn't have time-sharing (what would now be referred to as multi-tasking).

Apple DOS: No multitasking.
MS-DOS? No multitasking.
Mac System 1? No multitasking.(Multi-Finder's "task swapping" in 6.0.8 was a g.f.d. awful attempt)

Many OSes couldn't run more than one process/window/app.

TabS? No Way!

Amiga's Workbench (1985, pre-emptive multi tasking, many didn't understand why. Commodore: bankrupt by 1994)