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cm0002@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago

Is 8GB a lot? Depends on the context.

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Is 8GB a lot? Depends on the context.

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cm0002@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago
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  • Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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    is 8GB a lot?

    8Gb install file? No. 8gb log file? Can be. 8Gb of customer PII dumped from your database? Absolutely

  • kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8gb of system ram is enough for a low end system (especially with Linux) and 8gb of vram is enough for 1080p gaming.

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      Same with 8 GB of L1 cache.

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      Like a MacBook

      • kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        The reason why people didnt like 8gb of ram on MacBooks is because they charged premium prices for laptops with 8gb. Especially since you cant upgrade the ram. My Thinkpad has 8gb of ram but if I wanted I could upgrade to 16gb.

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          I know lol, I was taking a pot shot at apple for exactly that reason, no excuse for the insane pricing with such a restriction on it, not to mention it’s soldered in ram lol.

  • pyre@lemmy.world
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    thanks Nvidia, maybe 4gb VRAM is next

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    I always thought it would be funny running an os from an usb stick.

    Never would I have thought that there would be storage in the size of a stick exceeding the default configuration of a desktop pc.

    2 TB in one small nvme drive?! Wtf. Amazing but also crazy.

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      You should check out Linux live USBs from nearly 2 decades ago then.

    • MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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      Something I was able to do with my old OnePlus 3 phone, was use it as a Linux USB. It was a pretty neat trick!

      It was really convenient to just snag a work laptop and boot it into Puppy Linux (which lives entirely in RAM) to browse around and such without my job looking too closely and being creepy about it.

      Disclaimer

      IT departments are various kinds of chill, scrutinizing, lazy, or pathologically psycho, YMMV greatly. Try at your own risk. Lol

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      When my dad first saw an nvme drive he had to triple check what he was looking at BC in his old 70s computer brain there’s no fucking way something so small and unmoving can hold so much data, read/write it so fast, and all for a relatively cheap price.

    • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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      I have an 8GB Ubuntu flash drive, so it’s certainly possible

  • red_bull_of_juarez@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The first hard drive I got had 20MB and it was glorious.

    • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      The first one I used was 5MB. The OS on the machine (a CP/M version) didn’t know how to handle it, so it was partitioned as lots and lots of floppies. Not very useful.

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        How about the other way around?

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          Doesn’t shit like this happen because Japan or some other country requires physical media back ups on floppy?

    • PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world
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      Mine was 500 GB but that was in 2010.

    • ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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      So I can boot up without a disk now?

    • samus12345@lemm.ee
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      My first was 500MB. I remember Stonekeep seemed enormous at 80MB.

      My first computer didn’t have a hard drive at all (Apple IIe).

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      I had a conspiracy theory that it’s trying to communicate with me using morse code, but I was too lazy to learn it

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    RAM on phones is ok, though.

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    What does 1GB of cache look like?

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        That’s a lot of cache! For a new battery :P

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      1 day ago

      CPU or SSD cache?

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        23 hours ago

        CPU

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          Still god tier. Plus, it’s static RAM, which is faster than the dynamic RAM used in regular RAM sticks.

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            Pretty sure the system would actually be FAR slower with 1GB L1 cache, the latency times would be insane. There’s a reason they are normally an order of magnitude less.

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            What about downloaded RAM?

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    Still remember my first 500MB drive, thought I would never manage to fill it up

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      I remember being thrilled to move from floppies to a 16mb flash drive for my school assignments, even if I did have to constantly download and reinstall the USB Mass Storage drivers for the Windows 1998 sp2 computers in the library which reset every night. And the transfer speed was SLOW.

      The fact that you can get a terabyte flash drive now, which can hold 62,500 of my school assignment drives, is mind blowing to me.

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        I always wanted the zip drives with 250mb capacity.

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          Those were pretty cool. My dad had a single one in a hard plastic case, I want to say it was like 100 MB or something? I loved how chunky and solid it was.

          I do feel like it’d be cool to have a storage medium that at least feels like that again. Like sliding a big hot-swappable SATA SSD into a slot and getting a satisfying “kaCHUNK” and a little busy light.

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            At the very least that sounds like a good use for the front slots in a modern computer case, as you said allow hot swapping and it’d be a pretty good system for games in particular.

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    Noone will ever need more than 640k of RAM

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      • no one
      • caseyweederman
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        Newn

      • PattyMcB@lemmy.world
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        Achshully, you’re right

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    8GB of registers.

    • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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      What it feels like moving from x86 to ARM

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    8GB of Atari 2600 games

    • RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
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      Cannot exist as the entire collection is maybe tens of mb

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    I have 3gb of VRAM.

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      I’m on 2 lol

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    8GB of (internet) bandwidth.

    • MDCCCLV
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      8GB/s, or 8GB per month.

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        /s of course, hence bandwidth, not allowed traffic per month.

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    I remember when this applied to 8kB.

  • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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    The first computer I bought had eight megs of RAM.

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      Mine got upgraded to a full meg.

    • SmoothLiquidation@lemmy.world
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      I remember being thrilled with a 20 meg scsi hard drive I got as a kid.

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