Something tells me this will be edited very soon.
- Pff as if they know what a ram is… - /s - Dedotate mor wam - Hey, that kid’s probably grown up now. Fuck, makes me feel old. 
 
 
- S3 bucket as swap space. - AWS glacier is cheaper. 
 
- I think you can actually outsource RAM to Google drive or w/e if you want. Problem is you just shift the bottleneck from RAM to network speed - Or ya know you could use your hard drive like normal people do when they run out of ram. 
- Swap to gdrive. 
 
- But seriously, don’t drink if you’re pregnant. It’s not that hard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetal_alcohol_spectrum_disorder 
- Fun fact: you can mount a Google drive on your computer and put a swap file in it - The ram will be as fast as your internet, good luck with cloud ram. 
- But why? 
 
- Man… how is this funny? 😐 - 'tisn’t the least bit funny. - I’ll explain it. The kid has fetal alcohol syndrome and will be severely disabled for life: 
 
 
- So alcohol makes kids smart! 
- I remember when virtual ram was a thing. I can’t remember exactly how it worked but IIRC software designated part of your hard disk as temporary ram. Which is a convoluted way of saying it used to be possible - It is still possible. Its called swap - swap is way slower than physical RAM though - PCIe4 NVME is faster than DDR1 used to be. - Uhh kinda. I don’t think latency is anywhere near 70ns on a NVMe drive, so it would still be ridiculously slow compared to ddr1 even for most tasks. 
 
- The backup ram isn’t as good as a dedicated one? Color me shocked 
- Nowadays people like zram swap 
 
 
- Used to be? - Yup, it’s swap on *nix and “page file” or whatever on Windows. Without it, the OS would have to kill apps or just crash when it runs out. - I’m aware. I was hoping op could expound on their statement. - i haven’t explicitly used it since i had a 386, forgive me if my memory’s rusty 
 
 
 
 
- I love that song 
- I’m still trying to download that pizza. 









