We’ve all been there. You start your day with one tab for documentation. Three hours later, you have 47 tabs open, your laptop fan sounds like a jet engine, and Chrome is eating 8GB of RAM for breakfast. I tried existing solutions, but they were either outdated (Manifest V2), clunky, or—worse—they'd hibernate a tab while I was halfway through filling out a long form. So, I decided to build Tab Hibernator Pro. 💡 The Problem Modern browsers are memory hogs. Even if you aren't looking at a tab, it’s still consuming resources. While "Memory Saver" exists in Chrome, I wanted something more granular, more transparent, and frankly, more "pro." 🛠️ How I built it (The Tech Stack) I wanted this to be lightweight and modern, so I stuck to: Manifest V3: Using Service Workers instead of persistent background pages. Vanilla JS & CSS: No heavy frameworks. Just pure, optimized performance. Glassmorphism UI: I spent way too much time making the popup look like a premium SaaS dashboard.…