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Well so far, it would be too much friction and extra labour to export each tab to external software.
I'm not even sure what software other than a browser would display live web pages in a more organized manner than firefox ?
I'm pretty sure I just hit a bug that's causing firefox to wake up too many tabs and not handle tab discarding correctly. Firefox does seem like the best tool still even if it's not working right.
What I would like instead is a browser that treats tabs more like virtual machines that you can roll back, suspend to disk and resume. Little package of data that get frozen in time and are externally searchable.
Anyway, here's my setup
Maybe look at ArchiveBox. IIRC it has pretty much everything you ask for including an import from your browser history and bookmarks.