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Comment Re:Windows 11 runs in 4gb of RAM (Score 1) 62

Don't know what people are doing with their memory

I'm currently running 2 instances of Firefox (LTS and nightly build) and some crap, still using only 3GB including Linux kernel, Xorg and usual services. With files buffer and cache, 6GB of memory is allocated in total.

I upgraded to 16GB only to have headroom to run games on my Windows partition. For now I don't see the point of upgrading to 32GB.

Comment Re:Only 8 years old- moving to subscription model (Score 1) 156

Well, still better than smartphones and tablets. Last year I swapped my Android 6 phone for an also unsupported Android 10 one. And no Postmarket OS. But the hardware is better, and well good enough for my needs. Of course I have no confidence in them at all, security wise, and limit my exposure accordingly.

At least on a computers alternatives are usually available.

Comment Re:VR/AR will only work once it can... (Score 1) 26

Well, hopefully enough people will be interested so we don't have to skip too many steps in the tech tree before it becomes viable. At least we didn't have to go directly from telegraph to brain implant.

Current VR technology is nice for simulators and entertainment indoor. Especially for people that don't fear messing up their fancy hairdressing and/or makeup. If used at home in the evening, it doesn't really matter though.

All day AR is not in sight yet.

Comment RSS to IMAP folders (using plagger, in my case) (Score 1) 287

I don't like webservices because I have no control over it.
IMAP is a nice protocol and there are clients for everything, offline modes, etc. Then RSS items can easily be managed, sorted, searched, forwarded...

I use a perl program named "plagger" that need a bit of time to set up (and patch, if you like to), but I guess there are other ways.

Comment As Carmack said during QuakeCon 2007... (Score 1) 117

http://pc.ign.com/articles/810/810595p1.html

Carmack speaks on bringing the games to multi-console setups. Remarks that "If something goes wrong, it's going to be on the PS3." He comments that he knows people flame him for saying it, but that it's still true. Microsoft takes far less memory space internally than PS3 does (a mere fraction of the amount), so it's simply a fact that PS3 is harder to port things over to.
But maybe it's just a conspiracy against Sony...

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