| ▲ | amazingamazing an hour ago | |
Maybe if we're lucky we get more memory efficient software. ehh who am I kidding. | ||
| ▲ | BuyMyBitcoins 5 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
Last week I spent some extra time on a ticket in order to write a slight refactor that saves some RAM. If I had asked my boss for an extra day to implement this I would have been chastised for not delivering faster. Thankfully my colleagues saw the value in what I was doing. I smuggled the optimization into my PR with their approval. Anecdotal, but there are still people who care about efficiency out there. That being said, unless your manager is John Carmack, or you work in embedded systems, time spent on reducing memory footprints is seen as wasteful by the business. | ||
| ▲ | hnthrowaway6323 17 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Might get some ingenious creations from poorer countries, like how in China they mod RTX GPUs to have more RAM because of export controls. Maybe some souped up Xiaomi devices with insane amounts of memory from old donor parts? Custom ROMs/postmarketOS for ultra low end devices that wouldn't normally get them but needed because they're going to need to last a few more years? | ||
| ▲ | RachelF 17 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Yeah, modern software towers of libraries literally eat memory. MS Teams uses around 1000MB of RAM to do exactly the same things that Microsoft Messenger could do in 8MB. | ||