>tfw 64GB of RAM
>>58419345
I don't know what that face should represent but if it's tech illiteracy then it's spot on.
>>58419345
and NetFLix will use all of it
oh wow are you rendering cinema-grade 3D animations in your basement there?
zozzle
but can it run minecraft?
>tfw the peasants get uppity
lookin' good, OP ;)
>>58420580
Neat.
>>58419345
>tfw a ssh command away from 20k cores, 16GB each
>>58420580
So why is there data in the swap if you have so much free ram?
>>58419345
>>58420580
> tfw
> TFW
> THAT TFW FEEL WHEN
>>58420671
Sometimes, Linux decides it's going to put things in swap regardless of whether you want it to. Also because I haven't disabled swap entirely.
>>58419345
And I bet you use like 4-6 GB of it.
I work an an engineer and on a typical day I'm using 5-8 GB of ram on my workstation, and that's with multiple large 3D models open, a pile of drawings, our Inventory program, cut packages, email, ect.
The only time I ever use it all is if I do a really fine mesh FEA or photo rendering or models.
>>58420977
>not running autodesk and after effects in a VM inside a VM inside a VM
>>58420518
Post that 27GiB Netflix "Windows 10 app" from anon yesterday.
>>58420977
I am using about 800GB of RAM right now. Step it up, normie.
>>58419345
Wow it's fucking nothing
>>58420518
>>58421227
Le actually using RAM is bad maymay.
>>58421458
It was an actual memory leak
>>58421522
Whoops
>>58421458
>there's nothing wrong with 120HP and 11 MPG
>>58419345
>TFW 128gb or RAM
>>58421155
>Running AutoDesk at all
AutoCAD is okay, but Inventor is a piece if shit, especially if you're forced to use the vault aspect of it. Solidworks + local data backup is much nicer.
>>58420531
>tfw you were one of the people to try to kill this meme
>and now it's dead
>>58420755
How did you get that slick font rendering? Are you sshing into a minimal VM?
>>58419345
>tfw iq is 728
>tfw too intelligent to fall for this bait
>>58419345
Is running two instances of Rust at the same time really that important to you?
>tfw fell for 24Gib meam
>>58420861
You can control how eager is Linux to swap with vm.swappiness kernel parameter.