Some open source projects use Slack to communicate, which is a real ram hog. Github, especially for viewing large PR discussions, takes a huge amount of memory.
If someone with a low-memory laptop wants to get into coding, modern software-development-related services are incredible memory hogs.
Some open source projects use Slack to communicate, which is a real ram hog. Github, especially for viewing large PR discussions, takes a huge amount of memory.
If someone with a low-memory laptop wants to get into coding, modern software-development-related services are incredible memory hogs.
IRC is far superior than Slack when it comes to RAM usage. Projects should just switch to that.
Or even Jabber/XMPP, which has video call and inline images support and it would run on machines a magnitude slower.
Image, video, and music editing. Developing, running, and debugging large applications.
The last three sounds to me like self-inflicted issues. If applications weren't so large, wouldn't less resources be needed?