• @anlumo@lemmy.world
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      611 months ago

      The year where a browser can easily eat up 10GB of RAM.

      On my Mac mini with 8GB, just having Visual Studio Code open is enough to fill up the RAM. No other programs necessary.

          • AWildMimicAppears
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            711 months ago

            yeah, but thats not an development environment (at least not an acceptable one for anything serious)

              • 2xsaiko
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                111 months ago

                I have no idea what people are talking about. My M2 MacBook with 8 GB handles pretty much all programming I do on it (biggest thing I’ve worked on on it was probably a 500k line C++ project). And I do use CLion usually which is one of the big IDEs. I’d go for more disk space before more RAM honestly. (Sure, my main machine has 64 GB but that’s because I run huge compilation jobs testing distro packages, games, VMs, and a bunch of other stuff on it sometimes in parallel and especially the compilation jobs can easily take up 40 GB sometimes but I’d say that is not a usual use case.)

          • Bo7a
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            611 months ago

            Your WORKstation is for working. Budget devices are not for working.

        • @anlumo@lemmy.world
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          411 months ago

          The new MacBook Pro Apple just released a few days ago comes with 8GB in the lower two tiers.

        • @anlumo@lemmy.world
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          211 months ago

          I just use it for building and deploying to macOS/iOS. I don’t want to spend four digit prices just for that (I’m a freelancer).

      • @locuester@lemmy.zip
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        611 months ago

        It’s 2024. 32GB is a min requirement. I roll with 128GB because it’s a couple hundred bucks to never have to worry about RAM.

    • Daniel F.
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      111 months ago

      Idk, twenty twenty-something. But Chromium with the YouTube homepage takes less RAM than GNOME Software and GNOME Shell, which either says I should move to Xfce or that Chromium has improved. Can’t speak on VS Code though since I run that in a distrobox and podman is broken for me rn.