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[–] Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world 120 points 6 days ago (1 children)

This sounds very fast and efficient.

[–] kopasz7@sh.itjust.works 98 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

Very private, much stable.

[–] abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone 23 points 5 days ago

The design is very human.

[–] kotauskas@lemmy.blahaj.zone 26 points 6 days ago

tbf it could be alright privacy-wise if you use encrypted swap

[–] groet@feddit.org 68 points 6 days ago (2 children)

I keep all my swap on a ramdisk its much faster than disk IO. /s

[–] Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de 35 points 5 days ago (4 children)
[–] groet@feddit.org 21 points 5 days ago

TIL: and its actually useful due to compression.

[–] AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world 13 points 5 days ago

Looked this up, turned on zswap on my cheap laptop and now it's so much more usable, thanks

[–] sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 4 days ago

at work i made a rpm to set up zswap on our rhel 7 (ughhhh) workstations and the description was "download more ram!"

[–] kerrigan778@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 5 days ago

Wow, someone finally let us download more ram in linux

[–] ragas@lemmy.ml 7 points 5 days ago

You kid, but this is actually true.

[–] Jankatarch@lemmy.world 50 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Some google data center out there is questioning what the actual fuck.

[–] fossilesque@mander.xyz 55 points 6 days ago
[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 38 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Reminds me of pingfs, which stores data in in-flight ICMP packages: https://code.kryo.se/pingfs/

[–] Assassassin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 26 points 5 days ago

I love how absurd pingfs is. It's also one of the few cases where network congestion actually improves capacity.

[–] cupcakezealot@piefed.blahaj.zone 30 points 6 days ago (1 children)

put all your swap on google drive so google chrome can use it all

[–] Amputret@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Stop, I can only get so erect.

[–] Spider89@lemmy.world 15 points 5 days ago (1 children)
[–] msage@programming.dev 2 points 5 days ago

The famous 16 words...

[–] horn_e4_beaver@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

As the speed of your internet connection increases, there will be a point where disk I/O becomes the limiting factor. At this point you'll want to rent a VM with a decent amount of RAM and use tmpfs to host your local machine's swap space in memory.

[–] anton@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 5 days ago (1 children)

While bandwidth will increase, latency won't.
Data centers would be constrained by an unchanging constant of physics, the speed of light. A modern consumer ssd taking 20us to load a page can't be outperformed by a server more than 3km away for swapping (random access, latency sensitive) workloads.
If you want to outsource your stuff to a server, either just do persistent storage or go all the way and send your keystrokes and receive back video.

[–] horn_e4_beaver@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 5 days ago (1 children)

It's a joke, just like the original post.

[–] spujb@lemmy.cafe 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

jokes of this type are fun to disect and no single party gets a monopoly on the fun

I just got the impression that the respondent missed that point.

[–] Fleur_@aussie.zone 9 points 6 days ago

We're reaching levels of based that shouldn't even be possible