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not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 13 days ago

how to download more RAM

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how to download more RAM

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not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 13 days ago
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  • Loce@lemmy.world
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    Dont give them ideas… I can already see it, RAAS - “Ram as a service”

    • Enzy@feddit.nu
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      50€ per GB

      • Loce@lemmy.world
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        Only 499$ / year

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          Still cheaper than buying two sticks of RAM today

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            Just bought 2 sticks for 469€ (32GB DDR5). Price might still go up, maybe 499 per year would have been the better choice, we’ll see in a year I guess.

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    He knows the deep magic.

    Long has prophecy foretold of the one who will download more ram.

    We laughed. We poor nonbelievers.

    Now he will change the world.

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    I like self hosting so I set up my swap space on multiple floppy drives. All I have to do is swap disks when my machine requests.

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      So that’s what the name “swap” refers to

  • Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    200ms lag for ram sounds like an exercise in patience that I will not succeed at.

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    how in the FUCK did they get 1PB of google drive?

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      Didn’t there use to be an unlimited tier?

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        I just found this:

        Google Drive does not offer unlimited storage for personal accounts, but you can upgrade to a Google One plan for additional storage options, such as 100 GB, 200 GB, or 2 TB. Educational institutions may provide unlimited storage through Google for Education if you have a .edu email account.

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    This seems like it would create a lot of unnecessary latency and dependency on big tech. He should set up a home server and host his own ram.

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      If your ram sever crashes you might lose all your critical memory. Better to have Google host and maintain it.

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    This is whatever the opposite of edge-compute is.

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      Middle computing at its finest

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    There’s a gdrive frontend for Linux?

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      There is a fuse driver to directly mount it using the google API…

      https://github.com/astrada/google-drive-ocamlfuse

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