I don't have that many tabs open. Maybe 8, and my son always comments that I'm using up all the RAM when he notices
Unused RAM is wasted RAM, is my general response. You have the RAM to use. The more RAM being used, the more optimal your system is, at a basic level. Obviously RAM management can be important and you want to use your RAM for various tasks, but there's nothing wrong with using your RAM.
Well, unless you have it constantly pegged at 100%. You need some free RAM to swap stuff in and out as you use various applications.
I have like 170 open tabs across two browser instances - one Chrome and the other Chromium. That was mostly wasting RAM, so I changed it up to the current configuration. I seldom open all those tabs, they're just there 'cause it'd be unwieldy to try to store them all as bookmarks.
Speaking of computers, did you fix your laptop?
I have a keyboard plugged into it, that's how much I've fixed it
Well, at least it's working. At this point, assuming you have one, you might just as well hook it up to an external monitor. It makes sense to do so, if you have one. Then you can tuck it off to the side, even leaving it closed if it has adequate cooling/ventilation and just use a mouse, keyboard, and the external monitor. It's effectively a desktop.
I have done this in the past, when a desktop died and I didn't have a spare until I ordered one and had it delivered. The laptop still worked, I just used it as a desktop. These days, there are also docks you can use that will do all that for you, though I think most of those expect you to use the laptop's keyboard.
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