• snownyte@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    This author needs to go back to a time where you had to manage 512MB of memory.

    People back then would’ve killed for 8GB now.

    The problem I see though is software developers having a field day with not caring about optimizing and not making their software bloated as possible so that it doesn’t require so much memory.

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      the ‘problem’ is: you can’t upgrade; you’re stuck with that 8gb.

      want more in a year or two? you have to buy a new mac. and that’s apple’s goal–sell more product. buyers will be back (because they’re hooked on the platform and ecosystem) to buy a new one sooner than they otherwise would have.

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        Well that’s what you get for being a tool and buying Apple products.

        All of us PC users have had the convenience of upgrading anything we want. While Apple users just bitch about the choices they’ve made where a company decides how much they think they need and whether or not they can upgrade.

        Wah wah wah.

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          it’s not just apple anymore. all the major ‘pc’ makers have non-upgradeable laptops now… just not across their entire line-up (yet).

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      Yes, no big deal. We can go back to having 640x480 displays too.

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        1.2 GB hard drives, too.

        I had to think twice, it didn’t sound right…

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          The first HDD I ever bought was an 80 GB Maxtor. I have games now that wouldn’t even fit on that drive.

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            my first HDD was a whopping 40MB big (you could fit sooo many floppys on that!), weighed 10 pounds and was about the size of a watermelon. when starting wing commander i could determine - by the noises the motors in that thing made - at what point of the loading i was (like an acoustic progress bar lol).

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      That’s a daft take. The reason that software now requires more RAM is because it can do more than in 1998.

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          Yeah it does because no one in 2024 expects those limitations to exist. You can find software that can run on 15mb of ram but what’s the point when 99% of systems won’t have that limitation?

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      You realize that just because things used to be worse, doesn’t invalidate complaints about how things could be better now, right?

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        I think the comparison went over your head and I didn’t use a word wrong. Try not to think too much into it. Oh wait, you did.