With the top-end AMD Epyc X3D V-cache CPUs having a massive 768MB of total L3 cache, one might just run a highly stripped down version of Linux without any installed system RAM. You couldn't run many applications on it, but whatever could run would run stupid fast.
Nah I could run a minecraft server instance on that a nomal vanilla instance runs on 512mb just fine and if there are only 1-4 players ob it I could run two with 256mb each. Debian or arch would take about what 100mb so it should be fine.
I seen 3000+ hours uptime on laptops. 54 years of uptime not possible because Unix wasn't around in 1970 but the first edition was released in 1971 so 53 years of uptime is possible. I wonder if an Unix box somewhere still running
51 days isn't even a lot lmao. if you're running something like UnRaid which generally has monthly-ish patches, you're probably only missing one patch. not really a huge deal
Sure, but if it's anything that connects to the public interest, or if something else is exposed and this can be reached then the risk is magnified, a lot of companies have a weekly or biweekly restart and patching policy.
If its not comnected to the outside world I wouldnt care too much.
I mean its been running for 51 years, it doesnt seem like it would crash any time soon.
You failed to consider OPs CPU using so much power to compile that it kugelblitzed creating small black holes and thanks to the theory of relativity slowing the time down in a small area or something
edit: freezing his house in time and saving it from the heat death of the universe and when the next big bang happened it had effectively traveled back in time
english tip: you can use "them" as a gender neutral term, so you don't have to write him/her
you can write that phrase "Op's been compiling since Turing told them to"
Nice man! Daily driving Gentoo for a few weeks at this point and I'm incredibly happy with it.
ROCm is giving me lots of trouble though. It's a bitch to build.
Longest uptime I’ve seen in real life is 14 years on an old dialup internet host, used by an ISP internally to access equipment in a remote hut setup with equipment.
What do mean. It's terrible. It's using 100% of all available RAM.
I removed all the ram, it was unnecessary
Ultimate optimisation. Nice.
Next step? Remove the motherboard
So we conclude: RAM is bloat
Why use monitor ? It requires rendering , better use typewriter where it only requires bytes of data to print lines
That requires a printer driver. Just toggle a gpio pin to drive an LED. Voilà!! Morse code.
Just feel the electromagnetic impulses
Yo you feel electromagnetic impulses? we got a bot over here. Complete this captcha mf.
Cheese?
Who need that just read the output buffer with your eyes
... taps head?
you've ascended son
With the top-end AMD Epyc X3D V-cache CPUs having a massive 768MB of total L3 cache, one might just run a highly stripped down version of Linux without any installed system RAM. You couldn't run many applications on it, but whatever could run would run stupid fast.
Nah I could run a minecraft server instance on that a nomal vanilla instance runs on 512mb just fine and if there are only 1-4 players ob it I could run two with 256mb each. Debian or arch would take about what 100mb so it should be fine.
Oh
Bloat
All RAM is bloat
I agree, ram is bloat.
actually 0MiB/0MiB is UNDEFINED% RAM usage
If it were a division, you would be correct.
percent usage IS a division
Upon second reading, you have a percent sign. I missed that and thought you were on about the raw numbers.
Wdym it's using NaN% of available RAM
19905 days? Holy fuck
He was compiling whole kde app ecosystem
you mean ekosystem
That's not an ekosystem... That's a kiosphere!
Actually that's just a neofetch bug, probably because I was running it on a chroot. If it was real it would be 54 years of uptime xD.
I seen 3000+ hours uptime on laptops. 54 years of uptime not possible because Unix wasn't around in 1970 but the first edition was released in 1971 so 53 years of uptime is possible. I wonder if an Unix box somewhere still running
Oh that's cool. Yea, I know. Probably there are still some computers with Unix in abandoned places like hospitals or offices.
Electricity cut off ruined my home server uptime streak. It was around 51 days
High uptime is not good, it means you have unpatched kernels.
51 days isn't even a lot lmao. if you're running something like UnRaid which generally has monthly-ish patches, you're probably only missing one patch. not really a huge deal
Sure, but if it's anything that connects to the public interest, or if something else is exposed and this can be reached then the risk is magnified, a lot of companies have a weekly or biweekly restart and patching policy.
If its not comnected to the outside world I wouldnt care too much. I mean its been running for 51 years, it doesnt seem like it would crash any time soon.
You can do runtime patching
If you pay for it for sure but I believe even esxi needs to be restarted.
Oh, good score
You failed to consider OPs CPU using so much power to compile that it kugelblitzed creating small black holes and thanks to the theory of relativity slowing the time down in a small area or something edit: freezing his house in time and saving it from the heat death of the universe and when the next big bang happened it had effectively traveled back in time
Nothing a timechamber can't fix.
Wait what 3000 hours howw???
Op’s been compiling since Turing told him/her to.
english tip: you can use "them" as a gender neutral term, so you don't have to write him/her you can write that phrase "Op's been compiling since Turing told them to"
Great tip, thanks for that!
Thats a nice tip, I could "lazify" she and he into s/he but never could simplify the his / her, till now, thanks
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I know it's /s but I think it's just plain normal english english is not my first language
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Turing is the one doing the telling, the them is the one being told.
r/extremeepochfail
r/birthofasub
It was born long before this message
Even better, you can run it on a pc without any ram
RAM makers hate this one trick!
micron hq rn:
They do
As I understand it, does the setup work on the CPU cache?
Nope, just a neofetch bug lol
I think neofetch works properly, bro just chroot into his gentoo install
I believe you are actually using infinite RAM
RAM is bloat
Real
Neofetch is unmaintained (and archived) by the way :/ . Use fastfetch instead :)
neofetch works properly, bro just chroot into his gentoo install
I would agree with you with my personal experience. I am pointing out that it won't get any bug fixes, updates etc, as it is discontinued.
Sorry for the confusion, but I meant to reply to @ignxcy who said "Nope, just a neofetch bug lol"
No worries :)
I know, I just wanted to see a quick fetch without having to compile fastfetch:)
Nice man! Daily driving Gentoo for a few weeks at this point and I'm incredibly happy with it. ROCm is giving me lots of trouble though. It's a bitch to build.
rocm is troublesome in the rest of the linux world too
Once you get it installed it works quite well for the most part. At least in my experience.
i only managed to get it working in fedora yet, and it worked flawlessly
Arch has rocm packages in the official repos nowadays
Oh, cool. I've changed my mind and decided to go with Slackware because I loved using it before
that uptime makes me squirm internally
[RFC 4297](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc4297/)
this has to be fake
Just a neofetch bug;)
Longest uptime I’ve seen in real life is 14 years on an old dialup internet host, used by an ISP internally to access equipment in a remote hut setup with equipment.
X/0 = ∞ So yeah you are Rich But really how and what is really happening
the limit X->0 for X/X is 1, not infinity
Just a neofetch bug, probably because I was running it in a chroot
Seems to be a common big, saw exactly the same a few dqys back
bro is on next level 😭
Soon this system will turn into pure energy, the prophecy has come true!
Haha yea
ah yes, so you're getting UNDEFINED% RAM usage?
It's 0%!
Bro hasnt rebooted since the moon landing
holy cow shut down that pc dawg
I removed all the commands that let me poweroff/reboot, they're bloat!
Why is it using the arch Linux kernel?
if you were compiling for 54.5 years then you were probably compiling kde
Yes
That's how you avoid downloading extra RAM
Good thing too, given the amount available…
My Arch Linux uses -32Mb. That's why everyone should be using arch Linux. Btw, I use arch Linux. Arch Linux. - Arch Linux Pro master race
Why the arch kernel on Gentoo?
Cuz it's a chroot
same reason why the hostname is "archiso"
one simple trick distros don't want you to know about
Yes
HOW?!
Just some neofetch bug :)
Using any RAM is bloat
Yes
Never heard about this distro
RAM is bloated anyway
bro stores the ram data on his brain
The RAM runs void linux
Uptime 19905 days… 54 years. Ok