Awesome. I've gotten my IP banned several times after the browser crashed and I reopened the tabs (I had too many HN threads open prior to crash, enough to trigger the ban)
Yeah... if I open Chrome I am pretty much guaranteed to be banned for days. :( The mechanism should really be changed to account for this: a ton of requests per second for only a few seconds should not trigger an issue, it should be a number of requests per second spike along with some sustained usage per minute. I actually made modifications to Chrome to change how it loads tabs mainly because of Hacker News' weird IP ban system, but I still got burned recently as I accidentally hit "undo close tab" one too many times, which reopened an entire window.
Yeah: I ended up figuring out a way to add it. I now generally like having the feature, but it was a complete necessity due to the Hacker News IP ban rules (although, as I mentioned, still doesn't solve the underlying problem for this site, which is incredibly touchy).
It is so annoying that all the other browsers STILL have not implemented this little but very effective idea - please speak more loud about this, as it seems even most developers here did not even notice this feature...
My solution is to use a firewall with per-application rules and just turn off network access for chrome before I launch it. On my laptop I just unplug the wired/wireless network for during the launch. This was mainly because of HN but also has the added benefit of taking less system resources since a blank page typically is less resource hungry than a real page.
Firefox has a better solution for this but then again, I don't use firefox.