• archemist@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 hours ago

      I’ve got you beat. 32gb emmc laptop.

      I need every last mb on this thing. It’s kind of nice because I literally cannot have bloat, so I clear out folders before I forget where things went. I only really use it for the internets and to ssh into my servers, but it’s also where I usually make my bootable USB drives, so I’ll need 2-5 gb free for whichever ISO I want to try out. I really detest the idea of downloading to one USB, then dd-ing that to another. I should probably start using ventoy or something, but I guess I’m old school stubborn.

      I tried using flatpak and docker, but it’s just not gonna happen.

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        1 hour ago

        :-)

        Going back in time is cheating a bit, but around 2013 my computer was an 8gb netbook. I carefully segregated my files into a couple of GB that I’d keep available, and the rest on an external HDD. To this day I keep that large/small scheme, though both parts have grown since then.

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      21 hours ago

      How many docker containers would you deploy on a laptop? Also 128gb is tiny even for an SSD these days .

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        12 hours ago

        None, in fact, because I still haven’t got in to using docker! But that is one of the factors that pushes it down the list of things to learn.

        I’ve had a number of low-storage laptops, mostly on account of low budget. Ever since taking an 8GB netbook for work (and personal) in the mountains, I’ve developed space-saving strategies and habits!

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          I love docker… I use it at work and I use it at home.

          But I don’t see much reason to use it on a laptop? It’s more of a server thing. I have no docker/podman containers running on my PCs, but I have like 40 of em on my home NAS.

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            5 hours ago

            Yeah, I wonder if these people are just being grumpy grognards about something they don’t at all understand? Personal computers are not the use case here.

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              1 hour ago

              “Grumpy Grognard”. Do we have flairs on Lemmy? I can subtitle myself, grumpy grognard.

              Fair point that laptops aren’t really the use case, though there have been times I’ve wanted to try things out on my laptop - actually that’s a reason I still want to learn podman or docker, because I hope it’s a way to try server-y things on my laptop without polluting my system, and being able to cleanly uninstall.

              But okay, space on servers. I have a VPS with 20gb storage. And that has to include my backup data that lives there.