• themachinestops@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    2 days ago

    I agree, funny enough they require minimum 4 GB, but I had problems with it with 16 GB. 8 GB is nowhere near enough, especially if you use excel, teams, and that crap.

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      I have to use windows at work, have 32gb and regularly get browser tabs unloaded for low memory. I’m not running VMs or anything. Usually just Firefox, visual studio, and slack.

      Personal computer is Linux with 16gb and that’s more than enough.

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        11 hours ago

        I have 64gb 32 for vm and 32 for host, security software eats it all. I pity the poor bastards on the 8gb work laptops. My project is funded separately from all the others so we got to order our own laptops. Our previous laptops sucked at 32gb total.

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        Same here. Modern 32 gb machine from work is a slog. 2 minutes from wake to actually working, can be 10 seconds just to use the start menu sometimes. Older thinkpad with 16gb and linux/cosmic desktop - wakes almost instantly and perfectly snappy for most things.

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      Most bloated apps like outlook and teams etc regularly use nearly a gig of ram each in my experience. Brutal.

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          23 hours ago

          Ya that depends on the content too and what bullshit they load on the background. In this context, these days I look at tabs as apps lol