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Please everyone read or at least skim articles before posting. The article literally says, that it's "an honest bump" to allow typical usage like web browsing and multitasking.
NEVER!
I bet your comment said something, so I upvoted it
But that requires actually READING 😖 /j
Downvoted, textwall!
/j
Tldr pls?
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Web browsing is the real murder here.. and i dont want to know how much memory is solely spent on ads
The week after GDPR went into effect was amazing. Almost nobody was ready, so they just turned off all their ads and tracking for European IPs while they figured it out. Pages loaded pretty much instantly.
I'm concerned about in-system bloat because I read the linked article.
The desktop itself isn't the only reason that you need more RAM, but it's definitely one of them.
But that's not honest.
Ubuntu's default browser, and other apps, are snap-based. They take significantly more resourced than their Debian counterparts.
They don't take significantly more RAM
If a snap is bundled with it's own dependencies (the point of snap), those dependency libraries are not loaded into shared memory. Multiple apps that would typically share a loaded dependency must now each load them into RAM.
I totally get it but with the current rampocalypse I'd delay it just for the optics alone
so use a lighter-weight de (xfce, lxqt, budgie), and don't go crazy with brower tabs or open applications, and you'll be ok.. like you're probably already doing now if you've got a 'marginal' pc.
Correct.
Might as well bump it to 64 GB and an LLM chip since in 5 years' time people might like Copilot & Friends spying a bit less on them.