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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•1 month agoOkay Google Chrome, get off this guy’s account. And let him out of the closet.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agoYeah, that would be too hard. I have 64GB RAM rn and there are only a select few cases in which I use more than 16GB. Most of the time, it is ~10GB. I have given 8GB to a VM and even that tends to be used only ~2GB (of course not Windows).
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoI’m using Qubes right now and at 21G used. It goes up a lot if you use vaults for passwords and GPG, separate qube for mail, and separate Qubes for each of your clients. If you’re only using 10G, you probably don’t have much compartmentalization in your setup
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-21 month agoYeah, I just tend to do one thing at a time. Wine is in a separate installation, without mails, payments etc, When doing payments or other stuff expecting security, I shut down the VM. Memory sharing, copy-paste, shared folders etc. is disabled.
32 Gb ram?? What is this 2015?
Okay Google Chrome, get off this guy’s account. And let him out of the closet.
Good enough for Linux.
Not Qubes unfortunately
Yeah, that would be too hard.
I have 64GB RAM rn and there are only a select few cases in which I use more than 16GB.
Most of the time, it is ~10GB.
I have given 8GB to a VM and even that tends to be used only ~2GB (of course not Windows).
I’m using Qubes right now and at 21G used.
It goes up a lot if you use vaults for passwords and GPG, separate qube for mail, and separate Qubes for each of your clients.
If you’re only using 10G, you probably don’t have much compartmentalization in your setup
Yeah, I just tend to do one thing at a time.
Wine is in a separate installation, without mails, payments etc,
When doing payments or other stuff expecting security, I shut down the VM. Memory sharing, copy-paste, shared folders etc. is disabled.
Found the guy overbuying RAM guys!
What’s the max ram?