I don't have any strategies, really. I just never had problems with a clogged RAM to begin with.
Concerning crashes (which became incredibly rare after I decided to just not have Flash installed anymore[1]), Firefox usually is able to just restore the session. I can't actually remember if I ever had the issue of "loosing" all my opened tabs.
A lot of my open tabs are children (I use Tree Style Tabs) of sites like HN, which I just keep open and refresh every now and then to see if the discussion has progressed, or a tree of tabs dealing with a specified topic (for example if I am researching something, or a web-shop where I just left open some interesting articles). And then there are tabs which are just open because I forgot to close them. I clean up every now and then.
[1] This is seriously baffling. I'd wager that >90% of all browser crashes can, in some way or another, be attributed to Flash. I have nothing to back up that claim, it's just anecdotal experience, but I thought this was worth mentioning.
Concerning crashes (which became incredibly rare after I decided to just not have Flash installed anymore[1]), Firefox usually is able to just restore the session. I can't actually remember if I ever had the issue of "loosing" all my opened tabs.
A lot of my open tabs are children (I use Tree Style Tabs) of sites like HN, which I just keep open and refresh every now and then to see if the discussion has progressed, or a tree of tabs dealing with a specified topic (for example if I am researching something, or a web-shop where I just left open some interesting articles). And then there are tabs which are just open because I forgot to close them. I clean up every now and then.
[1] This is seriously baffling. I'd wager that >90% of all browser crashes can, in some way or another, be attributed to Flash. I have nothing to back up that claim, it's just anecdotal experience, but I thought this was worth mentioning.