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  1. Opening a new tab in Safari actually opens a new instance? Okay Apple, that's kind of dumb and not very processor friendly.

    Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:42:14 UTC from web
    1. @zeldatra Chrome does the same and it's not particularly resource intensive. Plus it has the advantage of allowing the rest of the tabs to work properly if one of them freezes.

      Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:43:25 UTC from web
      1. @righteousnarwhal Oh, really? Huh. I guess it's fine then. I was just a bit concerned because each new tab was represented on the taskbar as well, which Chrome does not do.

        Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:44:50 UTC from web
        1. @zeldatra Well, that's strange.

          Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:45:41 UTC from web
          1. @righteousnarwhal Yeah, it kinda just stacks there. http://rainbowdash.net/url/789970

            Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:47:07 UTC from web
            1. @zeldatra Holy balls. That is strange... I wonder if this is also on other OSs?

              Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:47:35 UTC from web
            2. @zeldatra IE8 does that

              Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:47:35 UTC from web
              1. @righteousnarwhal Literally I've only ever opened one tab in IE and that was to install Chrome.

                Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:48:22 UTC from web
                1. @zeldatra I liked IE6. Don't have it anymore though.

                  Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:52:47 UTC from web
    2. @zeldatra it seems like that's what it does on ios also.

      Monday, 13-Oct-14 01:43:44 UTC from web