As the speed of your internet connection increases, there will be a point where disk I/O becomes the limiting factor. At this point you’ll want to rent a VM with a decent amount of RAM and use tmpfs to host your local machine’s swap space in memory.
I keep all my swap on a ramdisk its much faster than disk IO. /s
That’s pretty much zram
Wow, someone finally let us download more ram in linux
Looked this up, turned on zswap on my cheap laptop and now it’s so much more usable, thanks
TIL: and its actually useful due to compression.
You kid, but this is actually true.
Reminds me of pingfs, which stores data in in-flight ICMP packages: https://code.kryo.se/pingfs/
I love how absurd pingfs is. It’s also one of the few cases where network congestion actually improves capacity.
This sounds very fast and efficient.
Very private, much stable.
The design is very human.
tbf it could be alright privacy-wise if you use encrypted swap
Some google data center out there is questioning what the actual fuck.
put all your swap on google drive so google chrome can use it all
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