SpeedBump on Nostr: npub1t9ldy…478x7 npub1a73wy…e7y6q npub1u6xmm…fv28x npub1ug75t…rn0uq I always ...
npub1t9ldythtjgn3ze2gczryt0gsyppxgmm6xtcx28wkdrcamwtqzscq6478x7 (npub1t9l…78x7) npub1a73wyr3s8ffagwsnlfd548d0nsaqcwdnn6550akehaxglw3kzc8qce7y6q (npub1a73…7y6q) npub1u6xmm87vzk32m2f68vywgdfcuuchh6md3aat982unaehhl67ysnqzfv28x (npub1u6x…v28x) npub1ug75t93nsu4z2ffg4zpv8eaffx9l0u5z3xygq2wztakfw9egyazshrn0uq (npub1ug7…n0uq) I always try to max the RAM as the downside (beside cost) is slightly more energy usage and heat. Sometimes the memory behaves differently (faster) when all memory banks are full.
Conversely, for older equipment, I'm starting to experiment with smaller memory distros fossapup64-9.5.iso and other distros written with YUMI-exFAT-1.0.2.4.exe (on a 2 TB SKS SSD thumbdrive that does 500 MB/sec read write) as a portable O.S. and encrypted data thingy. It can KVM.
Conversely, for older equipment, I'm starting to experiment with smaller memory distros fossapup64-9.5.iso and other distros written with YUMI-exFAT-1.0.2.4.exe (on a 2 TB SKS SSD thumbdrive that does 500 MB/sec read write) as a portable O.S. and encrypted data thingy. It can KVM.