I have six windows open for different categories (personal, work, training, etc.) and within each, I use tab groups quite a bit. Most of the open pages are work-related and is the kind of stuff that I might need later today or two weeks from now, but hunting the pages down would be a big pain in the butt (our internal file-sharing and job tracking systems are a bit of a mess...but getting better). I suppose I could switch to creating lots of bookmarks instead, but since Chrome got their act together on memory management, it doesn't seem to be a real issue for me.
purplemur
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MS can't catch a break when it comes to searchI'm using Chrome. I have six windows open, with a total of about 150 tabs open. Current memory usage is at 572 MB. YMMV
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I'm pretty sure it's not because I'm getting old ...Also known as Rubber Duck Debugging. One of the most useful programming techniques I've ever learned.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. - Douglas Adams
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VS 2022I haven't had any issues with opening solutions directly through my pinned solutions in the taskbar context menu. No clue what's going on with OP's issue, though.
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Two lines of code I wrote today with a straight face (at least for a while)My favorite was when I was in printing, there was an old Sun Systems network printing interface that, when shutting down, declared "Killing the orbix daemon." I loved that line so much, I stole it and built a D&D adventure around it. :-D
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I know I'm probably the last one here to have heard of this, but...Translation Error[^] :)
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. - Dirk Gently/Douglas Adams
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Unlikely moviesOkay: The Best Movie Ever[^] For more information, watch this: An insightful synopsis.[^]
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Happy Pi DayIt was really just an observation that the debate about March 14th not being Pi Day just because of a date format was silly because few people actually use the "Official" date standard passed down to us by the fine folks at the ISO. But I think you already knew that. :-\
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Happy Pi Day*ahem* http://xkcd.com/1179/[^] tl:dr - ISO Standard Date Format = [yyyy]-[mm]-[dd] Just saying.
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Colo(u)rful WordsKind of surprised I haven't seen this one, yet. #1D1075 ;P
"I may not have gone where I wanted to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be." -Douglas Adams