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Feels like chrome needs that when you’re running it normally π
Currently I have 7 tabs open and I’m at 1GB usage
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C0D4682115y@Jilano π±it's not my fault chrome has a large ass, it's not like I forced the popcorn down its throat at gun point.... shouldn't have said that, nope that didn't happen ok π
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@myss they do state in the docs that when building chromium, 20+ cores and 64GB ram is NOT excessive π€―, wish that was my gaming rig
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Development of large software takes a fair amount of resources. Try compiling chromium yourself, you need pretty decent hardware for it to be fast enough to make working with it anything less than excruciating.
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0x0000002485y@Trablarer yes but why would you need gigabytes of ram just to interpret a bunch of text and render it?
Just because we have lots of spare ram on our machines doesn't mean developers should use as much of it as possible.
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No wonder why Google Chrome takes up alot of RAM when running, I've just seen chromiums dev requirements:
System requirements
- A 64-bit Intel machine with at least 8GB of RAM. More than 16GB is highly recommended.
- At least 100GB of free disk space on an NTFS-formatted hard drive. FAT32 will not work, as some of the Git packfiles are larger than 4GB.
- An appropriate version of Visual Studio, as described below.
Windows 7 or newer.
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