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In the spirit of answering a question of genuine interest, it's because tabs are much easier to process out on desktop, whether to read-it-later archives like Pocket or Omnivore or to project folders or tasks. I'd just sync them up and call it a day but I lost my moment when my tabs crept up over one hundred. There's a lot of good research there, whether for work or home programming projects.
Try out Obsidian notes. It looks like you could use a second brain. I know I did. Shit changed my life.
I use Logseq ;-)
Hey thanks for telling me about Logseq. I recently found Obsidian and now I'm trying Logseq. I'm liking it a lot so far!
I'm glad you enjoy it! I love the daily journal it opens into. It works like my mind works, from gross to fine. Ramses Oudt has a 70 minute intro to Logseq I can't recommend enough.