Nice impression, huh? ( Glenn Carstens-Peters/Unsplash) My recent web browser evolution, or why I fell out of love with Operaįor many years, Opera was my respite from bad browsing habits. Give them a look:Ī stand-in for someone like me who uses a web browser. Ernie Tediumīefore we get going, just a quick shout-out for our sponsor today, SetApp. Today’s Tedium ponders whether there’s room for more minimalism in modern web browsing. But while I don’t think I’ve necessarily evolved on the whole closing-open-tabs thing (far from it), I wanted to add some thoughts on web browsing as a medium, as I’ve made some changes to my browsing strategy in recent months and weeks that I thought you might find interesting-including the recent addition of a new kind of browser, one that I think you should look at if you are at all trying to be super-productive online. I told people that tabs didn’t matter that much, and that people should close them and rely on their history instead if they really needed something, basically ignoring the built-in tab-sorting process built into our browsers of choice, which broke some folks’ desire for order. Today in Tedium: One of the more controversial pieces I’ve written over the past few years made an argument that seemed designed to annoy huge parts of the internet-browsing public.
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