It leads to annoyance for me. Whenever you switch into a tab, it starts loading (from the point of view of someone who wasn’t aware the page hadn’t loaded, it seemed to be reloading). As soon as I saw BrassLion’s post, I went into the options and disabled it.
It doesn’t reduce the number of tabs I have open—in fact, it probably increases it by removing th technical barrier. Everyone once in a while I go though my open tabs and either read them, bookmark them, or close them. I believe there’s an extension that will actually automatically close your oldest tab when you open a new one if you have more than n tabs open, but I don’t much see the point of it—if I need a fresh, uncluttered tab bar for some project I use tab groups. Comittment devices are cool and all, but sometimes the technical issue is the real issue, not tht psychological one.
Does the function perform as imagined, or does it lead to new issues?
Romeo brought up a great point, that it may have been a psychological barrier.
It leads to annoyance for me. Whenever you switch into a tab, it starts loading (from the point of view of someone who wasn’t aware the page hadn’t loaded, it seemed to be reloading). As soon as I saw BrassLion’s post, I went into the options and disabled it.
It doesn’t reduce the number of tabs I have open—in fact, it probably increases it by removing th technical barrier. Everyone once in a while I go though my open tabs and either read them, bookmark them, or close them. I believe there’s an extension that will actually automatically close your oldest tab when you open a new one if you have more than n tabs open, but I don’t much see the point of it—if I need a fresh, uncluttered tab bar for some project I use tab groups. Comittment devices are cool and all, but sometimes the technical issue is the real issue, not tht psychological one.