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You can just seed a prompt to make it behave like this


Why would I want to do that? /s


all countries should delegate their communications sovereignty to the US, what could go wrong


S3 and niche don't fit in same sentence


It's called "Tab Containers" and Firefox was the first browser to have the feature


Containers separate context for the websites, e.g. you can log in to the same site with different account at the same time.

Simple Tab Groups separates context for the user, i.e. hides the tabs of inactive groups (while also supporting containers). It's not the same thing.


I don't quite see them that way either, but, I further see tab grouping, tab hiding and profile groups as three separate parts of the same overall feature. And Simple Tab Groups directly supported Containers since day 1, so I personally always really found this distinction a bit more lexical than practical.

I absolutely love the hiding feature and find Containers incomplete without them. What's the point of switching context if the context is still visible there at all times? At that point, let me just use a different User. And I'd find Simple Tab Groups weirdly incomplete as well if they insisted on hiding tabs but not providing Container functionality. Because tab groups with hiding don't feel "ephemeral" enough. Takes too long to make a group, and the interface changes too much when jumping around. That dissuades me from going on tangents online and then grouping that tangent and keeping it on the side temporarily. Chrome's approach is better for that latter thing.

I want something in between. Something that let's you see all groups on a single bar or on a tree bar, and then further groups that can be containers and switch the bar. Chrome was close with their group save+hide feature, but they eat into the bookmarks bar with no options about where.


I'm not talking about Tab Containers. I don't need to segregate sessions/accounts or such.

Tab Groups is a way to be able to swap sets of tabs within a window. I can have groups for each of projects A, B, and C. Each project group can have a couple dozen tabs. When I switch groups, I only see the tabs for that group. I alternate among several projects each day and need to keep the pages live. Without groups, it is impossible to manage all of the tabs.


Parent is talking about Tab Groups, not Tab Containers.


Can those "tab containers" be collapsed into 1 "fake" tab with the container name and uncollapsed back into full tabs by clicking on that "fake" tab?


By your own share, it only held a "war-like" definition in Middle English. Its original latin etymology and current definition describes the skill of devising/designing/inventing/producing solutions.

"Genius" shares the same root.


Flag this racist gibberish plz


When has any modern nation state ever not been a conquered state?


The entirety of the Americas until European first contact?


You should read some pre-Columbus American history. There were loads of empires from the Mississippi to Columbia.


Who were they conquered by, in a manner that's REMOTELY analogous to Algeria's history?


> Who were they conquered by, in a manner that's REMOTELY analogous to Algeria's history?

The Inca? The Maya? The Navajo call the Ancestral Pueblo the Anasazi for a reason [1].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancestral_Puebloans#Etymology


It seems that I have significant gaps in my knowledge of pre-conquest American history.


Not really. Involved in exactly 0 wars. Algeria has a non-intervensionism policy and avoids wars. There was a civil war yes, but that’s it.



Proving my point here


It says they were involved in something in western sahara? Not sure if you call that a "war" however.


14 000 dead. How do you call this "something"?


Un?Fortunately entirely avoided by the piracy industry


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