Here’s another example of me using Gemini yesterday. With Gemini’s guidance, I separated all my Chrome tabs and groups into separate profiles (e.g. personal and work). A waste of time? Perhaps. But it’s sort of cool. And each profile is more responsive than it was before when everything was mixed together because each profile is like its own app, using just the RAM, etc., that it needs.
Note: I have a few distinct Gmail-based addresses: one for work, a personal account (Legacy G Suite), and one for a customer in their Google workspace.
It was sort of annoying when opening a tab in Chrome to have it assume I wanted to sign in with one email address (my customer’s) rather than my own or my work address.
By separating things into separate profiles, each profile is like it’s own Chrome instance and remembers which account you want to be in.
It was somewhat of a nuisance to set up because tabs and groups needed to be transferred between profiles. But when done it’s easy to switch between them (CMD+tilde), and each profile has it’s own color theme,