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Window tiling has killed off my need to worry about app window position.

I used to have a nasty habit of opening a text editor during the day and taking random notes during phone calls or as I worked. Several forced restarts (administrative, accidental or hardware related) forced me to start using those sticky-note apps. I've moved to Joplin now (very structured, supports markdown, syncs to dropbox periodically, is multiplatform)

The browser thing resonates though. It's not just which websites are open, but what state they're in (ie: logged in, midway through filling out a long form or survey). In a pinch I'll just 'kill -9 firefox' so after the reboot it automatically restores tabs and windows, but it's still messy. Sites that require authentication will just bounce you to the login page and may not "remember" where you were trying to get to. Maybe we need hibernate for browsers.



I thought browsers preserved session cookies when configured to open previous tabs on launch.

I don't think I've ever noticed a logout from restarting a browser.


Same here, as long as firefox is set up for it then everything is restores (don't think there's a solution for half-filled forms though)


I also use window tiling, everything goes where I want it to be and quickly. I almost never have to putz with placement unless I'm doing something new.




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