

Why do you care so much about memory usage?
Unused RAM is wasted RAM.
Why do you care so much about memory usage?
Unused RAM is wasted RAM.
I could totally be wrong, yeah. It was just an assumption I made, but even on Lemmy I spend my time in a pretty niche bubble. Who knows?
What makes you think that?
I just wanted to point out that many users on lemmy probably don’t have a google account for reasons very similar to those that made them come to the fediverse in the first place.
You know you can watch videos on youtube without being signed in, right?
I didn’t say it wasn’t relevant or useful.
Did you reply to the wrong comment?
I don’t think Lemmy users tend to have a Google account to comment on YouTube videos with.
You can use journalctl -b <index>
, where 0 is the current boot session, -1 the previous boot session and so on.
You can see all sessions with journalctl --list-boots
if you want to pick a specific one.
I’ve never heard of those.
What rewards are you talking about?
Spacebar looks promising IMO.
I meant like in general…
I do agree it’s worth investigating if it happens again. My best guess so far would be some kind of data written to a tmpfs. That’d explain it not being associated with a particular process, yet counting towards actual used RAM.