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[-]dog1(+1|0)

The problem is: too many bookmarks. Time to upgrade your RAM.

Too many bookmarks? What? I used to roll with hundreds of bookmarks over 20 years ago.

Don't need more RAM. IF you are looking at the memory usage in the corner, this is Linux. It means absolutely nothing until it hits 100. Linux is shit like that.

[-]dog1(+1|0)

(I was joking.)

I wasnt. Linux is really shit. What is the point of having the default ram monitoring system include cache and all the active reserved shit. Its ALWAYS at 90%, no matter what I set the swap file to.

I do remember 30 years ago though bookmarks were a hassle. There was no categories or easy way to organise them. I would kill every single one of you to go back to those days.

[-]dog0(0|0)

If you've built it, reconsider your CPU, and then look at the Intel Core i9-14900K 24-Core Unlocked Desktop Processor on a Z790 apex encore board, with 4x 48GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM. Include a proper cooling system and a 650 Watt MSI MAG A550BN PSU and you should not have to consider upgrading for 5 years or so.

What? Are you dumb? I don't pay for computer parts if they cost more than $50. I use linux on a work laptop and on an intel nuc. I'm not building anything for linux.

Half of my computers are built from parts I found on the side of the road or have had for decades (to be fair, I have a lot of old parts as I used to build them all the time). Modern computers are worthless. The latest motherboard I use was made in 2016. And I only have that because it was free.