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Guys, don’t store your data in minio. Its a sandbox, not an actual object storage. Companies uses minio to store their temporary data not the actual critical data.

For example if you have a project which you store objects to S33, At CI pipeline you don’t want to store temp files into S3 for cosr purposes. So instead you store at minio. A company must be crazy to use minio as their real data storage.


The answer is: Serverless


I’m keratakonus patient who needs such surgery as well, to clarify there is also cornea transplant operations too. Which is from a donor. But that surgery requires 6-12month healing time, because it have many stiches


I have, No idea who Brain Eno is... I’m alone?


Nope, I also had no idea. And now that I know.. my life will not be changed in the least. I suppose it's a generational thing ;)


The question for firefox was never been is it fast. The question for firefox was always “why its using 10GB RAM?”


I've literally seen people commenting that they don't use firefox because chrome seems faster. (...and also, how on earth did you get it to use that much memory? I'm sitting over 500 tabs, albeit mostly unloaded, and 6 extensions, on a system with only 6GB installed)


If you have the ram firefox will eat it, I've seen it use well over 10 before. Chromiums do the same thing, though.


BS.

Currently browsing HN, Google groups, Gitlab x2.

Extensions enabled:

Bypass paywall, Decentraleyes, Youtube enhancer, Facebook containers, Flagfox, Google container, HTTPS everywhere, Location guard, Sponsorblock and Ublock Origin

Only using a few hundred MB atm:

https://imgur.com/i6DYG69


That's nice. Here's 9GB resident[0] per htop. (Dev edition, four windows -- just under 50 tabs.)

Interestingly, about:performance informs me that the highest single process is a Facebook tab taking 174MB[1], followed by Gmail at 166MB, and only shows total memory usage maybe 3GB. Activity Monitor output looks closer to htop, but shows, e.g., that pid 13691 (top one) as 2.52GB rather than 1.3GB.

Web browsers are complicated, and when someone says "[browser] is using xxx memory on my computer", pointing out that it isn't on yours is in no way a refutation.

At any rate, I've got a lot of memory, and Firefox uses a bunch of it. Sometimes this causes issues, but I also had similar issues in Chrome. (And with vscode. And with Docker. And, to a lesser extent, Slack.) I welcome perf gains on cpu, memory, and subjective responsiveness. All of these matter to me.

[0] https://i.imgur.com/qYnkQuX.png

[1] Note: In the few minutes while I was writing this post, that FB tab rose to 215MB on about:performance, without me switching to it.


You're responding to something I didn't say. GP was talking about memory usage with 500 tabs, with which Firefox will absolutely eat some RAM. Right now I have 200 and it's using 6.3gb.


Just curious (not being snarky): what is the advantage of kepeing 500 tabs open? How does it work?

I rarely have more than 10 open, and I've been using tabs ever since tabs on browsers were invented. (I was using browsers before tabs existed) I feel I might have missed some trend here.


Since you ask an honest question, I will give an honest answer:

> How does it work?

Poorly.

I do this because I open tabs for a project and then move on to the next thing before I finish, and serializing into a bookmark folder is more work than I'm willing to invest in the moment. I'm trying to get better at keeping work in real tickets but it's still more work than just leaving the tabs out for future-me to come back to.


I use and love the Panorama View plugin that lets me setup groups of tabs for different project. Then it is easy to switch between groups. It lets me focus the browser on just one project at a time and makes those tabs easier to deal with.


Ah I see the thinking behind it now. Wouldn’t you lose those tabs if you happen to logout or if the system restarts?

I usually have bookmark folders because I’m always afraid I might fat-finger-close a tab or something.


I'm just using the "Restore previous session" option and it seems to have worked fine. I don't specifically remember losing any sessions in a long time.


I think for over 500 tabs, one should just use bookmarks. That said, I do have more than 100 tabs open, properly managed through stacked tabs and so forth.


Firefox was born as the light outsider from Mozilla once all non browsing functions were scrapped out.


Good job! My FF with 10+ extensions only use 493mb with 4 tabs opened. What am I doing wrong?


Just opening wikipedia pages.


Not enough tabs. :D


Please stop sharing business insiders articles. Its paid and I have no intention to pay


From the FAQ [0]

    Are paywalls ok?

    It's ok to post stories from sites with paywalls that have workarounds.

    In comments, it's ok to ask how to read an article and to help other users do so. But please don't post complaints about paywalls. Those are off topic. More here. 
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html

Edit: https://outline.com/syCKYe


They let me read it without paying... might be because of ublock origin or some other addon though...


Just install this Firefox or Chrome

https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome


I have seen this coming!


Please, please Stop sharing articles which requires paid subscription.



It's explicitly allowed by the HN site rules.


I’m no googler, I trust Huawei more than google


Then open your eyes, Huawei isn't any better than Google in both term of privacy and security.


I have Been there, Over engineering kills startups,


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