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I’d be wondering where the hell my other 64GB went!
I remember not long ago showing my linux desktop on reddit and everybody was going crazy because I was still using Firefox and Chrome is the browser to use nowdays and all that crap, I guess times have changed for the better, and yes I still use firefox
I have 32gb of ram.
I literally only upgraded so I could install more mods in minecraft and cities skylines 1.
Such a big fan of Google ???😳😳😳😳😳
Chrome is such a pile of of shit.
I “cheaped out” with 32 and regretted it, working with huge files in RAM.
I’ve recently really gotten into 3d printing, and I’ve bought the bullet and purchased a pretty nice 3D scanner (Crealty Raptor Pro).
There’s no such thing as
too muchenough RAM for these scans.
proof that money is evil
???
Tbh I can already do that with 8gb
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Linux and FreeBSD systems? Happy and snappy.
Work Windows system filled with crap corp security software? Open electron apps and wait for them to load.
Personal Windows system? Master of Orion, the remake.
what do you need 32gb for in a linux box?
either using it to serve a small network or the old video games
32gb of ram
yes, that was the amount I was responding to
I see. Thanks for your response.
took me a few days but I fully switched to firefox. my computer finally runs the way it should.
Ecosia is another option but it is also Chromium based
Yeah we should stop using Chromium based browsers, because they favour Google indirectly.
My washing machine uses Firefox as well
i’m an angry non orgasmic bottom
I’d be in trouble, since between ZFS and my various VMs, my system idles at ~170 GB RAM used. With only 32 I’d have to shut basically everything down.
My previous system had 64 GB, and while it wasn’t great, I got by. Then one of the motherboard slots died and dropped me to 48 GB, which seriously hurt. That’s when I decided to rebuild and went to 256.
Real question. Doesn’t the computer actually slow down when you have that much memory? Doesn’t the CPU need to seek into a bigger vast vs a smaller memory set?
Or is this an old school way of thinking?
That’s a complicated question. Bigger memory can split it between more banks, which can mean more precharge penalties if the memory you need to access is spread out between them.
But big memory systems generally use workstation or server processors, which means more memory channels, which means the system can access multiple regions of memory simultaneously. Mini-PCs and laptops generally only have one memory controller, higher end laptops and desktops usually have two, workstations often have 4, and big servers can have 8+. That’s huge for parallel workflows and virtualization.
I’d read Lemmy posts about what I’d do if I had 32GM of RAM.
I’m gonna download more RAM right meow! https://downloadmoreram.com/
32GB of RAM with zram configured aggressively and I still get close at times to running out of ram. 2 more years and I’ll probably need to upgrade to 128GB
Remember that free RAM is wasted RAM that you already paid for. As a result, modern browsers will behave differently in a RAM-rich vs. RAM-lean environment. If there’s wasted space lying around the browser will just hold on to everything on the off chance that it’s needed again, but will more aggressively purge things if you start running out of RAM.
Keep in mind that when I say “the browser” I also mean Spotify and Discord because those are Electron apps which means they are actually just Chrome tabs in a trench coat.
Ditch Google trash. Go for alternatives. E.g., Firefox instead of Chrome.
Firefox isn’t going to solve the issue of overly bloated websites.
can help
That seems like a fake website. Here is the real link: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
Are you sure that Firefox is a good alternative, given all the things they’ve been doing lately? And why not fork, by the way?
Also, Google is funding Mozilla, so… yeah.
Every other browser uses chrome and just puts their stuff on top. So you either use actual Google chrome, a rebrand (I know it’s not exactly that nor that simple), or you use Firefox.
May as well chop the “s” off “alternatives”