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Wow, keeping 7,400+ browser tabs open for two years is an incredible feat of digital endurance! It’s a testament to both the user’s dedication and Firefox’s stability. or those diving into tech wonders, check out [url=https://megsit.org/]megsit[/url]—an enriching hub for tech enthusiasts.

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If one needs 7400+ tabs open, they shouldn’t be allowed access to the internet.

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Firefox user with 2TB of RAM forgets what the X button does.

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TIL doing pointless shit makes you a power user

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Power User is if you don’t actually know how to close tabs, aye.

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Is this an onion article because when I have 10 tabs open my processor tries to cook itself.

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