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0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago

And, it can't run Doom

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And, it can't run Doom

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0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago
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    4gb RAM

    Windows 11

    Yeah ok, have fun with that.

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      We built out our company VDI with 8gb because “windows needs 4 and office needs 4”.

      Somehow… somehow… everyone needed an upgrade.

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        Yeah, 16 or GTFO

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          I haven’t ordered anything less than 16 in 9 years. 8 is shit, 4… Throw that thing in the dumpster if you can’t increase the RAM.

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            Macs with 8GB base: did you call?

            Anti Commercial-AI license

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              Yeah I considered buying a personal Mac a few times but when 8 gb of extra RAM is at the price it is on an already overpriced machine… I just can’t justify it.

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            Meanwhile my old server was happy chugging along on 256MB for many many years

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              Mines happy running at 32GB. But I’m running ZFS on it…

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      If torture methods existed for computers, this would be one of them

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        Officeboarding.

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      My brother dual boots windows 11 he has 4gb of ram and windows 11 is soo laggy on his laptop

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