I just run multiple browsers. I keep more tabs open in firefox than any and still use firefox for the simple reason that I can scroll horizontally through the tabs and they never get so tiny that I can’t tell what they are.
I generally run three browsers, Firefox, Waterfox and Brave but also have Falkon(Linux/Ubuntu) for a special use case. I rarely sign into websites with firefox.
Every once in a while I go through all my open tabs and either bookmark and close them or just close them.
Same here, but with at least 7 browsers running with a total of about 300 or more tabs open (31 source identifiable tabs on each row in my main browser using a 23" monitor), with each browser having its own general purpose (and there are extensions that will change the title of the browser). One for text and related research, tow others for shopping research; another as the default (Vivaldi), etc. Two profiles for FF ESR (and its Open With extension enables opening links in other browsers), multiple (portable so I can run the ESR concurrently) updated FF Quantum installations (though to run multiple portable Quantum installations you need to place a copy of the FirefoxPortable.ini from Other\Source folder to the main folder of FirefoxPortable and edit the FirefoxPortable.ini to AllowMultipleInstances=true DisableIntelligentStart=true), plus Vivaldi, Waterfox, Chrome, Edge. Thank God we have such tools and choices.
"Every once in a while I go through all my open tabs and either bookmark and close them or just close them."
Same here, though with some many bookmarks then despite organizing them, it is faster for me to leave key tabs/pages in top rows organized. Whatever works for you.