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  • @abbotsbury
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    67 months ago

    You present a false dichotomy. Yes, things like uncompressed audio and HD video take up more storage space, but that does not negate that modern commercial software is very inefficient with how it uses resources. You could improve the efficiency of the system while keeping HD video, it is not a mutually exclusive choice.

    For example, booting up Windows and doing nothing takes up 4gb of RAM, while doing the same with a lean Linux installation would take up a quarter of that, despite both operating systems having identical functionality (run web browser, open applications, edit documents, play games, etc).

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      Does Windows booting take up that much space because of code, or because of data that code is loading?

      • @abbotsbury
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        37 months ago

        4GB is what Windows idles at for me, after everything has loaded.

        • StarDreamer
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          27 months ago

          How much of that is cached state based on the percentage of ram available?

    • ඞmir
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      27 months ago

      Windows takes a percentage of your available RAM, you can boot it on 4GB RAM and it will use 1GB of so

      • @abbotsbury
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        27 months ago

        Sure, and there are some performance gains to be made from it I’m sure, but when my OS is doing that and my web browser is doing that and my browser based chat client and my browser based text editor are all doing that, it gets pretty sluggish.

        This is why Linux is a godsend for older machines, even running the exact same applications (Firefox, Discord, and vscode) on the exact same hardware, it still feels more responsive on Linux because there is less overhead from the OS itself.