

Gehe, I wonder how well it would work ^^


Gehe, I wonder how well it would work ^^


I’ve been on Linux since 2002.


I just had a look, 2nd of April I payed 67,000 KRW for one 16 GB stick, now the same one (XPG DDR5 PC5-48000 CL30 LANCER BLADE White), they only sell them in pairs, a pair costs 470,000 KRW in the same shop, so 235,000 KRW per 16 GB stick. That is a price increase of 250%, god damn.


Two browsers full of tabs but that is not a problem, but once I start compiling AOSP (which I sometimes want to do for work at home instead in the cloud because it’s easier and faster to debugg) then it eats up all the RAM imediatelly and I have to give it 40 more GB or swap and then this swapping is the bottleneck. Once that is running the computer can’t really do anything else, even the browser struggles.


This is very unfortunate, about a year ago I built my PC and only put in 32 GB of Ram, It was double I had on my laptop so I thought it should be enough for the beginning and I could buy more later.
Already after 2 months I realizes I can do so much more because of the fast CPU in parallel but suddenly the amount of RAM became the bottleneck. When I looked at the RAM prices it didn’t seem quite worth it and I waited. But that backfired because since then the prices never went down, only up.
I found a cool guy to talk to because he read my blog post about “Scaling on Linux” https://jeena.net/scaling-on-linux and he reached out via email and told me that we had similar problems. We met for a beer and some more Linux talk and we’re in contact on Matrix since then. It turned out that he hosted the FOSS for all conference last weekend so I went there too and interestingly met a lot of people from Lemmy there: https://piefed.jeena.net/post/271523
What I’m trying to say is reach out to people, it will develop into cool things over time.
Start with RISC-V https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC-V


Yes instances can be defederated, but on a single user instance you get defederated because of what you did, not because of some other people did.


What do you mean have no reach? I’m on a single user instance and can write to any community on any instance I want.


For the first time, China’s Ministry of Commerce issued policy announcements in documents only accessible via domestic software last week
There was a possibility to start sharing in a open format so everyone can read it. But they chose to use one even more closed then Microsofts format.
It’s like saying:
I don’t care about morality, I only care about legality.


I have a RTX 3060 and just installed the proprietary driver on Arch with pacman and that was it.
I’m also looking for something like that, I’m afraid of their closed source software. As a workaround right now I’m trying to move everything to some open source stuff which I can run in docker on that hardware.


Done.


I wonder how they do it for their distributed system.
What. Features does your programming language have and are you defining it in the Backus-Naur Form or are you doing it in a different way?
It’s now already 14 years ago when I did the compiler course at university, but it was one of the most interesting ones, even if the lab was quite hard to do, I learned so much!
But that doesn’t sound very bad to me, I wish I had a garden :D


you could ask AI to summerize it for you :D
Yeah that’s what I’m doing but I played for the fast CPU and can’t make it the bottleneck ^^