← Back to context Comment by elktown 10 months ago Only 500MB? Now you're being charitable. 4 comments elktown Reply marcosdumay 10 months ago Electron adds about 500MB to your memory requirements. If your software uses 2GB like Teams, the rest is on you. o11c 10 months ago Poorly-chosen environments also apply a multiplier to actual application memory.Pointer-oriented languages as a rule give a 2x memory-size multiplier to everything, though higher is possible depending on how dynamic they are.I suspect that the DOM and JS runtimes add a significant multiplier to the UI memory cost. elktown 10 months ago Sounds like schooling your even drunker mate 8 pints deep into a weekend bender.
marcosdumay 10 months ago Electron adds about 500MB to your memory requirements. If your software uses 2GB like Teams, the rest is on you. o11c 10 months ago Poorly-chosen environments also apply a multiplier to actual application memory.Pointer-oriented languages as a rule give a 2x memory-size multiplier to everything, though higher is possible depending on how dynamic they are.I suspect that the DOM and JS runtimes add a significant multiplier to the UI memory cost. elktown 10 months ago Sounds like schooling your even drunker mate 8 pints deep into a weekend bender.
o11c 10 months ago Poorly-chosen environments also apply a multiplier to actual application memory.Pointer-oriented languages as a rule give a 2x memory-size multiplier to everything, though higher is possible depending on how dynamic they are.I suspect that the DOM and JS runtimes add a significant multiplier to the UI memory cost.
elktown 10 months ago Sounds like schooling your even drunker mate 8 pints deep into a weekend bender.
Electron adds about 500MB to your memory requirements. If your software uses 2GB like Teams, the rest is on you.
Poorly-chosen environments also apply a multiplier to actual application memory.
Pointer-oriented languages as a rule give a 2x memory-size multiplier to everything, though higher is possible depending on how dynamic they are.
I suspect that the DOM and JS runtimes add a significant multiplier to the UI memory cost.
Sounds like schooling your even drunker mate 8 pints deep into a weekend bender.