Comment by bydlocoder
6 days ago
Is Slack CPU and memory usage actually a problem? Sure, developers complain about it but they almost always have powerful PCs
6 days ago
Is Slack CPU and memory usage actually a problem? Sure, developers complain about it but they almost always have powerful PCs
They have one powerful computer and multiple apps which think that each of them has the powerful computer for themselves.
I mean why set the bar any lower for Altman? Shouldn’t AI be able to produce an executable that minimizes RAM and storage? If not, why not?
If it can’t produce an executable that minimizes RAM and storage for something like Slack, are we supposed to believe it can for something more traditionally power-hungry (browsers), or storage hungry (Call of Duty, iPhone apps)?
Shouldn’t AI be on the forefront for reducing resource usage in general (not just digital resources), or is just a giant exercise in induced demand / Braess’ paradox?