You can't measure memory consumption like that. You could run the same shit with 8 GB and it'd be using like 6 or 7 I bet.
Operating systems use spare memory to cache things for faster access.
You can't measure memory consumption like that. You could run the same shit with 8 GB and it'd be using like 6 or 7 I bet.
Operating systems use spare memory to cache things for faster access.
It's the companies forcing everything to be done super fast in the first place. You think any developers go out thinking "Hmmm, today I'll create a really slow Electron application"? No, it's management going "We need an MVP in 2 weeks, and then new features shipped every week after that". So shortcuts are taken.
It's all about velocity. Electron allows you to ship bullshit to multiple platforms REALLY fast because you only develop for the web, but get Windows, Linux and MacOS as a bonus.
Nobody wants to do C++ anymore, otherwise you could ship most things in Qt and get way better performance and still keep it cross-platform.
2 or 3 of them were scientists, but they only chose the most famous ones who don't have time for science anymore.
On mobile, why would I play Angy Birds when I can play Dead Cells
Well I wouldn't know! 12 or 13 years ago when I still played mobile games, angy birds was the shit lol
Do they still give out bread tho?
I mean that is also indirectly an investment in mental health, just not directly in mental health services.
But I don't think it's JUST the "nothing left to lose" mentality. If it was, you'd see more rich people being shot. There's a huge factor of the "nothing left to lose" people being indoctrinated into hating other people like themselves instead of the rich.
Let's just say some people I know lost their mother at a very early age and when one of them finally asked the father about it 30 years later, his explanation was "well person X was at work that night, ask him". Person X being a business partner of his, somewhat of a low-end organized crime guy. Dead for like 10-15 years at that point.
When I say lost, I mean she hasn't been found decades later. Not even a body.
Early 90s were a crazy ass time here in Estonia.
There's more details I know, but honestly if I go too into detail and the story makes its way out of our tiny community here, people who know about the whole thing will instantly figure out who I am and who I'm talking about and I don't want that. Not because I'm in any danger from anyone - just because I don't want it to happen.
Some do.
Soldiers who killed enemy soldiers
Starting to get more likely in Eastern Europe now than the US I'd say. Never know when you might run into a former Russian or Ukrainan soldier.
People who killed in self defense
Probably less likely outside of the US since no guns, but assault is still a thing and you can kill an assailant without a gun.
Doctors and nurses who have made mistakes that accidentally killed patients
This is universal.
People who killed people in accidents such as driving accidents or hunting accidents
So is this.
Damn. That still going on in your extended family, or has it died down now?
It is quite likely that someone I knew either killed a person, or had them killed.
Said potential murderer is dead for a few years now and tbh I don't think anyone wants to uncover this mystery anymore. Since the whole thing was very long ago, it's easier to just ignore it instead of ruining everyone's memory of a person. The other person who could've done it has been dead for a decade or 2 too.
Now that we're getting CAMM2 modules, we might see more non-soldered RAM again.
LPDDR just couldn't be done with DIMMs. LPDDR saves power and laptop manufacturers want to compete on battery life. CAMM allows for LPDDR.