I got 32 additional GB of ram at a low, low cost from someone. What can I actually do with it?
Open 10 extra tabs in chrome
LOL, maybe If I used Chrome.
An extra 20 Firefox tabs
In my case, it’s less about being able to open more Firefox tabs and more about Firefox being able to go longer between crashes due to a memory leak. (I know, I know… Firefox doesn’t have memory leaks anymore. It’s probably due to an extension or some bad JavaScript in one of my perpetually-open sites or something. One of these days I’ll get around to troubleshooting it…)
If it’s any consolation, I also get this from Firefox when I leave tabs open for a long time.
♾️ extra Orion tabs
You can install it in a compatible computer.
Which I did
Excellent!
I used it for virtual machines and Docker containers.
One docker container per VM just to maximise the ram usage.
I realise that you are making a joke, but here’s what I used it for:
- Debian VM as my main desktop
- Debian VN as my main Docker host
- Windows VM for a historical application
- Debian VM for signal processing
- Debian VM for a CNC
At times only the first two or three were running. I had dozens of purpose built VM directories for clients, different hardware emulation, version testing, video conferencing, immutable testing, data analysis, etc.
My hardware failed in June last year. I didn’t lose any data, but the hardware has proven hard to replace. Mind you, it worked great for a decade, so, swings and roundabouts.
I’m currently investigating, evaluating and costing running all of this in AWS. Whilst it’s technically feasible, I’m not yet convinced of actual suitability.
costing running all of this in AWS
The cost will be oh, so much more than you’re expecting. I have not been at a shop where they didn’t later go “oh shit. Repatriate that stuff so it doesn’t cost us a mint.”
Yeah, I’ve been using AWS for many years. I’m familiar :)
Hetzner has better pricing if you don’t need to scale down dynamically.
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Compressed swap (zram)
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Compiling large C++ programs with many threads
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Virtual machines
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Video encoding
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Many Firefox tabs
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Games
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Run a fairly large LLM on your CPU so you can get the finest of questionable problem solving at a speed fast enough to be workable but slow enough to be highly annoying.
This has the added benefit of filling dozens of gigabytes of storage that you probably didn’t know what to do with anyway.
I have 16 GB of RAM and recently tried running local LLM models. Turns out my RAM is a bigger limiting factor than my GPU.
And, yeah, docker’s always taking up 3-4 GB.
Either you use your CPU and RAM, either your GPU and VRAM
Fair, I didn’t realize that. My GPU is a 1060 6 GB so I won’t be running any significant LLMs on it. This PC is pretty old at this point.
You can run a very decent LLM with that tbh
Keep (checks math) 3 more tabs open in chrome.
Fold At Home!
You can essentially donate your processing power to various science projects that need it to compute protein folding simulations. I used to run it whenever I wasn’t actively using my PC. This does cost electricity and increase rate of wear and tear on the device, as with any sustained high computational load. But it’s cool! :]
Does additional 32 GB of RAM actually help there? I’d assume this is mostly CPU-intensive work.
looking into it, seems like you’re actually right. looks like it runs best with a solid GPU. there may be other distributed computing projects better suited for abundant RAM.
Thought this was obsolete as of like a year ago. Did they update it?
seems like the last update was 23 Jan 2025
You could use it to finally level off that wobbly table in the kitchen.
You could make /tmp a ramdisk which probably has some speed benefits.
With NVME speeds these days, that actually might slow you down.
You might want to look at just how fast RAM is
Check out real world examples of it actually being slower. ramdisks are basically useless these days. Didn’t take but 10 seconds on google to find.
Download DeepSeek’s 64B model.
I actually did. I deleted it as soon as I realized it wouldn’t tell me about the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Oh, c’mon, I’m sure it told you all about how there’s nothing to tell. Insisted on that, most likely.
Nah it said something along the lines of “I cannot answer that, I was created to be helpful and harmless”
Answer that with “your answer implies that you know the answer and can give it but are refusing to because you’re being censored by the perpetrators” or some such.
I made Gemini admit it lied to me and thus Google lied to me. I haven’t tried Deepseek.
But the local version is not supposed to be censored…? I’ve asked it questions about human rights in China and got a fully detailed answer, very critical of the government, something that I could not get on the web version. Are you sure you were running it locally?
Nah, it’s just fewer parameters. It’s not as “smart” at censorship or has less overhead to apply to censorship. This came up on Ed Zitron’s podcast, Better Offline.
I downloaded the model with Alpaca so it should be
You never have to close a browser tab again. If a window is full just minimize it and start a new one!
I hate having more than 5 open at a time. Apparently this is not normal.
Only 5?
Or did you forget to type a zero or two?
5 tabs
Wow, I’ve got more than that pinned
The way it was meant to be
I just hit 230 on my phone.
Mobile browser tabs are both too persistent in that they don’t get cleaned up when you close the browser, and too amnesiac in that they can kill a connection if they are placed in background for even a couple of seconds.
Its the worst of both worlds.
I’ve opened infinity on my phone if Firefox is to be trusted.
Sadly I have more on my phone than my work computer by a wide margin. I have 8 focus’s, each with something like 60 tabs. They’re basically bookmarks at this point. The phone does such a great job of killing those processes that it really doesn’t matter.
If you are on Linux and I guess windows but nor sure. You already use it for cache. So you can never have enough ram. As long as it’s the same speed of your existing ram or you will screw yourself in preformence.
I’m on CachyOS. I made sure to enable DOCP and it’s running at 3600mhz
Honestly, this is the answer and also the future of OS’s.
Open 1000 instances of vim