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Scene_Cast2 2 days ago

I find that Chrome has a fairly crippled history by default (worse than any other browser I've ever used). It's so bad that I ended up installing a history extension. Works much better.

pogue 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Which one?

I mostly have trouble keeping too many browser tabs open on mobile. Granted, I use Brave & it now organizes closed tabs. On desktop, it has a similar Ai feature for tab management to the one Google described, but it's still not great.

I'd honestly appreciate some kind of AI tab management, history/bookmarks saving, summarizing & organizing that would put my old tabs to some kind of reading list that would remind me what I never closed down the line, archive the links I visited & my bookmarks incase of linkrot they would still be saved. Make sure if I was writing a comment on Reddit or similar site, saved it as a draft, etc, etc. That kind of "Smart" browser management system, that I could preferably run myself or had some privacy guarantees (for whatever they're worth) would definitely something I'd consider paying for.

Scene_Cast2 21 hours ago | parent [-]

I use History Trends Unlimited. Works decently well for my use cases.

bobbylarrybobby 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Of course! If you could easily find sites in your history, you wouldn't have to use google search to find them again.

gowld 2 days ago | parent [-]

Missing an opportunity to put ads in History.