Comment by nshelia
18 hours ago
We now have simple chat apps capable of doing almost anything LinkedIn does while using under 100 MB of RAM.
18 hours ago
We now have simple chat apps capable of doing almost anything LinkedIn does while using under 100 MB of RAM.
A probe collecting data in space takes <70 kB of memory. I fail to see how this statement should make me feel happy
Space is mostly empty there is not much interesting stuff to collect and who’s going to buy that data
LinkedIn on the other hand has user behavior, computer details etc. that’s a lot of interesting data.
>Space is mostly empty
Yes, but Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
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As someone was pointing out in a thread the other day about memory usage, a lot is fonts and images.
EDIT: Just mind boggling to get d/v'ed for pointing out voyager doesn't have to render fonts or images...
How much? You typically don't want more than a few different fonts on a given document. And neither fonts nor web images should be bigger than hundreds of kilobytes. How do we get to gigs?
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Well, and then you have Claude Code which at one point needed 68GB of RAM to run https://x.com/jarredsumner/status/2026497606575398987
:)
Aka poor resources management.
If you have significantly more images loaded in RAM than what fits on your screen, something wrong is going on. (Not counting the filesystem cache here, because it works in a best effort way).
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I’m guessing you mean “does” in the sense of a user-facing feature.
I’ve heard that LinkedIn searches for several hundred known browser plugins to identify potential abusive users. If the “simple chat apps” aren’t doing that, then it’s apples-to-oranges.
I remember when your computer had 128MB of ram and could still run an entire desktop OS, web browser and chat app at the same time.