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go away

  • i dont think so

  • oh! i've just noticed, today is sex

  • i speak the language in this graph, but i don't think i understand

  • very gaming indeed

  • In my country that would cost me 20 dollars, what an absurd!

  • it won't let your ram fill up, i'm quite sure that when you get a high enough memory usage the kernel just starts dumping stuff into swap anyway

  • they do, but it uses the lz4 algorithm by default, which doesn't offer the highest compression rate, also the swapiness is not 100 by default.

  • swapiness =/= priority, if your swapiness is at 1, the kernel is never going to use the device, if the number is high(like 100) every opportunity the kernel sees to put stuff in the swap, it is going to.

  • don't be silly, of course it's not infinite ram, the only way to get infinite ram is if you download it.

  • yep

  • 11th Gen Intel Core i3-1115G4 @ 4x 4.1GHz according to screenfetch, in practice i get at most 3.9ghz on cold days, and 3.4 on the other ones; the cpu is running at 70°C on idle right now.

    send help, global warming and the local corporations are turning my nice little city into an unbearable hell

    edit: screenfetch doesn't seem to be accurate with temps, i'm getting 46°C at idle

  • duckduckgo

  • i love doctor who

  • lovely, hope this work gets merged into mainline soon

  • arch linux

  • it's Graggle. How come you forgot about him? he is like, one of the core characters of the simpsons, i remember seeing him on tv almost every day as a kid

  • yes, pixels on screen

  • on my computer works fine, marking issue as closed