• qupada@fedia.io
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    17 hours ago

    Without having read the article, lemme guess… Electron.

    Maybe now that no-one can afford RAM these companies might get motivated to do something about that. Hell, I’d accept them just feeling shamed into not being the worst memory hog on your system at this point, over any altruistic reason.

    See also: Discord and Slack, two other colossal wastes of space that use an order of magnitude more RAM than a native app would while running slower and providing absolutely zero other benefits.

    • greybeard@feddit.online
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      3 hours ago

      Interestingly, in Microsoft’s Build Conference this year, they were pushing for “Native applications” again. This is probably two fold, one because RAM is getting so expensive we’ll probably start seeing 8GB laptops again, and two because AI will make something in whatever framework you tell it to, and has no problem maintaining separate code bases for each supported OS. Of course, that just means more tokens used as far as Microsoft is concerned, which is a win for them.

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      16 hours ago

      The worst part about electron is that there is no way for it to share resources like a browser. You have to oacjage the whole version together, when really should should have been more like a pwa. Instead you have 10 electron instances, running with 10x the respurce needs.

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        15 hours ago

        that’s why you just skip the middleman and run it in your browser instead.

    • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      14 hours ago

      my friend has 16gb of ram and he keeps hitting out-of-memory errors when he has like 5 apps open, because they’re all electron and they all take like 2gb each, it’s ridiculous

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          13 hours ago

          To be honest I’d rather get OOM errors in my consumer OS than endless disk thrashing. At least mechanical drives were more resilient and you could hear the thrashing, as opposed to silent massive wear on your SSDs.

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            12 hours ago

            I run 32GB and I still run a swapfile. My ssd is still going after 3 years, but everything dies.

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              10 hours ago

              My SSDs are like ten to 15 years old, none are dead at this point. The cargo cult of swap files trashing everything.

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      16 hours ago

      They don’t care if you can’t afford it. Data centers are buying them by the truckload.