Post 2306851 by algorev@mstdn.io
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 (DIR) Post #2306633 by espectalll@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T14:29:37Z
       
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       Surprisingly enough, my macOS Mojave with Finder windows + Preview app + a few tabs in Firefox (regular websites, Soundcloud, Mastodon) + Terminal.app + a document in Pages + settings app is only using about a GB of RAM. It's not Snow Leopard levels of efficiency but not far off.
       
 (DIR) Post #2306793 by algorev@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T14:40:00Z
       
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       @espectalll nice
       
 (DIR) Post #2306833 by espectalll@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T14:42:00Z
       
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       @algorev the sad thing is that it only applies to (most?) Cocoa apps and because of that many third-party software (particularly that written in Electron or custom toolkits) mostly makes those improvements irrelevant
       
 (DIR) Post #2306837 by espectalll@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T14:42:18Z
       
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       @algorev (Firefox is definitely the heaviest thing I run btw)
       
 (DIR) Post #2306851 by algorev@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T14:43:07Z
       
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       @espectalll @algorev firefox is best loli
       
 (DIR) Post #2306939 by Matthieu@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T14:46:43Z
       
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       @espectalll I'm here with the Rider IDE, Tilix a python server running and 2 Firefox tabs (Gitlab and Mastodon) at 5.69Gb on Manjaro KDE 😢
       
 (DIR) Post #2306951 by espectalll@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T14:47:40Z
       
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       @Matthieu > Rider (aka IntelliJ)> KDEsee, that's where you went wrongalthough tbh Python servers are also not cheap in memory
       
 (DIR) Post #2308530 by Matthieu@mstdn.io
       2018-12-26T16:06:03Z
       
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       @espectalll It could have been GNOME 🤷 :D also Jetbrains IDE are too good to not be used
       
 (DIR) Post #2333350 by muzkore@mastodon.technology
       2018-12-27T11:23:27Z
       
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       @espectalll That is good to know. Have a 2012 macbook pro 13"  with 8GB RAM and 250GB SSD so hoping it runs smoothly.