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Is there a way to hibernate tab groups so that they do not use RAM memory?

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Is there a way to hibernate tab groups so that they do not use RAM memory? I have a lot of tabs open and have organized them into tabgroups but my computer still uses a lot of the RAM on mozilla. Can I hibernate some of the tabgroups in any way?

Is there a way to hibernate tab groups so that they do not use RAM memory? I have a lot of tabs open and have organized them into tabgroups but my computer still uses a lot of the RAM on mozilla. Can I hibernate some of the tabgroups in any way?

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There was a bug filed in 2010, but it seems like it's halted.

I found an extension that might do this, but it's incompatible for me (Nightly in Linux)