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That's the key, it's like having a separate window, but without the separate window.
At work I'll open anywhere between 40 and 100 tabs at a time, but I want to keep them near my existing tabs and not in another window. I have an extension that opens them all in a new tab group. I typically work from the left edge of the group and close out of tabs as I get through them. I can still hop between my non grouped and grouped tabs without having to change windows. And if I want to pause it for a bit then I "minimize" the group like a window.
Why do you have to "get through them" in a specific order, though?
Because I have bees in my head that tell me to get through them in order
I don’t have to. It’s just easier to work left to right with the order of the tabs.
This is work work, not just dorking around at home.