This is my flow as well, I have 3 monitors in a pyramid formation, each monitor is both a personal and a business chrome browser running on separate desktops.
Each browser instance is tabbed completely across, I keep them open until I read the page fully, and then save it in keep to keep forever.
By Friday I can have hundreds of tabs that I go through and clean up. Web apps are a huge pain to constantly log in.
I run Korora with 24GB RAM and an I 7, Chrome is never a system hog for me, and most of the time it surprises me how well it handles my use.
My issues with Chrome and tab management is that the tabs become progressively smaller, to the point of being unusable. There's likely an add-on for that, but Firefox handles it nicely with the Tab Center feature in Test Pilot. Also, if I need to restart the browser, Chrome loads every tab at startup and that's far from ideal. Firefox will only load the active tabs.
Each browser instance is tabbed completely across, I keep them open until I read the page fully, and then save it in keep to keep forever.
By Friday I can have hundreds of tabs that I go through and clean up. Web apps are a huge pain to constantly log in.
I run Korora with 24GB RAM and an I 7, Chrome is never a system hog for me, and most of the time it surprises me how well it handles my use.