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To me, the answer will always be "containers". Firefox containers were a game changer and I can never go back.
Brave does something similar to containers. It let's you sort tabs into what are essentially folders. I really like it actually.
But does it give you different browser sessions? With containers, you can simultaneously be logged in to different Google accounts, for example. Sure beats logging in and out all the time.
Ohhhh, no it doesn't do that. That's pretty cool. But that's gotta be pretty resource intensive I'd have to imagine.