I've never had any issues with tabs not restoring (I have 6729 tabs currently open, on the newest FF release, updated many times). What do you mean by "never completely capable of restoring my tabs"?
Hannah Montana Linux is probably the most popular Linux distro.
In all seriousness, popularity isn't necessarily the best metric for what you should run on your computer. Ubuntu might be fairly popular, but it also isn't particularly good.
A pretty substantial amount of the bridge is still standing, it was the center bit that went down
Also, that ship in the USSR that hit the bridge just hit the span, not the pier. "The span cut the deck house and the cinema hall". The pier is in many ways more fragile, and also more important.
But to answer your question, the Francis Scott Key bridge was structurally deficient. It also didn't have many anti-ship defenses (like dolphins), unlike other bridges. To add on to that, the MV Dali (and most modern container ships) is really heavy, and therefore had a lot of energy, almost all of which got transferred into the bridge. Not many bridges can survive a head-on with a container ship.
It's a bit of a weird setup, and not at all practical. I build "golden images" with archiso, the image gets sent over, then local disks are auto-mounted. The local disks have my ~/home, so all my configs, flatpaks, games, etc. stay consistent.
I use PXE for my servers, so I figured "why not?". I don't do too much on it besides videogames, I do most real stuff on laptops. This "setup" probably isn't going to stay around forever.
just for ARMA stuff, like ACRE