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RAM is so expensive that stores are selling it at market prices
(www.pcworld.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
RAM is not really expensive. You get enough RAM for most tasks the use of which you can understand, as a fraction of the normal amount for any machine.
You can load a can't stress how good planetary map into RAM wholly, without paging it.
Many text editors today just load the whole file into RAM.
That there's much demand from some other side - oh yes.
BTW, I just got a thought that this might be aimed at hurting China and East Asia in general, when the bubble pops, in the west it'll be just investors losing what they deserve to lose, but in East Asia it'll be actual production rebuilt for the bubble dying in pains.
What? You might want to proof read that. The only thing I got from your text is that text editors load an entire file into memory, which has been the case for decades unless you go with a special purpose editor.
Holy crap, and these people think they have right to talk about computers.
You can have a 12G text file, logs, suppose, you are going to load the entire file into memory? And you think it's normal?
I think you might want to put more effort into reading. This seems to be your weak side.
I can't load a stress how bad your proofreading is. Don't blame that on others.
So in how many languages do you write, and in which of them do you write better than I sometimes do in English? Other than your first one.
So you bring out "this is my second language" after telling someone else "you might want to put more effort into reading". No, that does not fly. You put "sorry, English is my second language" first. Lashing out like that is not a good look.
But it's funny
No, buddy. English is also not my first language and you write like shit. You're also an asshole about it, have a victim complex and are a hypocrite. You're just an all around shitty human being.
Says some anonymous moron.
You really should put more effort into proofreading.
That's actually done via
journalctltoday, most of the time. Which extracts the logs out from a database instead of a text file. It has some useful features, such as slicing a specific time interval from the logs.Yes, that's very nice when you are already storing that something in a database. I said "suppose".