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I also recommend https://obsidian.md/ which makes it easy to create Markdown documents with links to related websites, include useful text snippets, make checkbox lists, tables, etc. You can organize the text like wikis, with links to your other documents, etc. Everything runs locally but sync to mobile/other PCs is doable with Syncthing. Perfect for researchers.
There is also a self-hosted system called shaarli that you can use to store and tag bookmarks. I should probably get in the habit of using it more often...
OneTab for the win! I've also been using this for years. I love that you can make a QR code and be able to access your lists from anywhere. Each machine has its own unique set since the data is stored in the extension. The ability to import and export is great though so you can basically easily save all the links to any other management system. If you want to save the URLs to all your tabs this is the easiest way to go. I love being able to save them in groups and then I can reopen that entire group for a research session. Oh yeah guys it has drag 'n drop between groups as well.
Not to be an enabler or anything, but have you tried Auto Tab Discard? Only active tabs will be loaded, so you can have thousands upon thousands of tabs without any impact on memory usage or performance.
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