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Why is RAM just now getting so expensive?

https://lemmy.world/post/39728693

ELI5 Why is RAM just now getting so expensive? - Lemmy.World

I know the main cause is AI but why now, why was there not this demand at the same time as when GPU prices started to sky rocket? Also I dont see why AI needs RAM like VRAM I get it but why RAM?

App crashed to the point that even the error message has errors

https://lemmy.world/post/28244566

App crashed to the point that even the error message has errors - Lemmy.World

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Left YouTube on autoplay, somehow went from Linux Drivers to Penguin in a Corn Suit Doing Game Development

https://lemmy.world/post/28024593

Left YouTube on autoplay, somehow went from Linux Drivers to Penguin in a Corn Suit Doing Game Development - Lemmy.World

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What is going on behind the scenes when searching for a lemmy post in a search engine?

https://lemmy.world/post/27325042

What is going on behind the scenes when searching for a lemmy post in a search engine? - Lemmy.World

I was looking for some collection of posts earlier about Proton Mail and the whole controversy with the CEO, and I opened a post the lemmy instance that was suggested was lemmy.zip but the community and the poster were from lemmy.world so that made me ask myself a bunch of questions. Reference link [https://lemmy.zip/post/30934764?sort=Top] Note: I used duckduckgo Here are some questions I have: - How does the search engine decide which instance to link you to as you could in theory show every instance for the same post? - Could you get a result where all the results are the same post just different instances? - Do you think that could deter new people finding out about lemmy through search results? - How can an instance make themselves more visible in the search results (for exposure)? - I did not get any results from lemmy clients such as vger.app the only results were direct instances, will this always be the case? I remember learning about search engines a while back but I don’t know how relevant that information is any more. Having crawlers and the more a website is linked in other websites the higher up in the search result will be and the whole robot.txt thing. I know if I wanted to search for something specific in lemmy I could just use its own search function, but what about people who ask general questions and that happens to be answered in a lemmy post. I wanted to know how exposed we are/ will be to people who don’t yet know about lemmy.

Feed back on the parts I have chosen

https://lemmy.world/post/23217096

Feed back on the parts I have chosen - Lemmy.World

Hey guys, I’m helping a friend build a pc, this will be both our first time doing this. I have chosen all the parts for the PC but I wanted to know what you guys thought. https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/nn37XR [https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/nn37XR]

Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why?

https://lemmy.world/post/18879020

Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why? - Lemmy.World

Personally I find quantum computers really impressive, and they havent been given its righteous hype. I know they won’t be something everyone has in their house but I will improve some services.

Windows won't boot in dual boot

https://lemmy.world/post/17749798

Windows won't boot in dual boot - Lemmy.World

Hello, I’m uncertain if this is the right community for this but… I recently bought an SSD to run Linux on it and have my old SSD still with Windows (see my previous post for more info [https://lemmy.world/post/17185560]). My laptop only has one slot for SSD so I bought a USB-C hub which included an SSD slot. I switched the old SSD to the USB-C Hub but now windows won’t boot. In the boot loader it does seem to recognise a Windows boot but when I do so it says there was a problem finding the device. Any thoughts as to what might be causing this? I’m using a Dell G15 laptop

Help/Recommendations for setting up new SSD with Linux

https://lemmy.world/post/17185560

Help/Recommendations for setting up new SSD with Linux - Lemmy.World

Hello guys, I bought a new SSD (WD black sn770 2 TB) for my laptop and I also got a USB-C hub which includes a slot for an SSD. My old SSD is 512 GB So here is what I want to do: I want to change to Linux from Windows 11. I want to keep my old SSD in the USB-C hub with Windows still installed in case I need it for some software/games but Linux will now be my main OS. Are there any tips or recommendations on things I should look out for when doing this? I also don’t know if I can just install Linux in what is ATM the external SSD and then swap it out afterwards with the SSD inside the laptop without having to do anything extra and if it will just work like that. I plan on following this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfWdnCIrcxk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfWdnCIrcxk]. Also any recommendations on how I can safely transfer some files? Do I need a special software? In case interested this is the distro that I plan on using: https://garudalinux.org [https://garudalinux.org] As a side note, I did check that the SSD is compatible with my computer and has everything right.

Alcohol consumption lowering each decade in the EU

https://lemmy.world/post/14356907

Alcohol consumption lowering each decade in the EU - Lemmy.World

Are opensource antivirus softwares reliable?

https://lemmy.world/post/8874371

Are opensource antivirus softwares reliable? - Lemmy.World