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I think GP means 1TB of PCIe bandwidth, instead of 1TB of PCIe NVMe drives.

I’ve got 64GB with a 3950x working great, although the speeds are not high. Just 3200MHz, IIRC.

Exactly, that's the tradeoff. I have one consumer machine running 192 GB but the latency and bandwidth is terrible compared to when it runs 48 GB.

I guess you haven’t tried AMD’s composable kernel on Gentoo, or qtwebkit. I have a special env for the former called half-the-threads because it eats 2.5GB per thread. I removed the latter as soon as I was able to. I even add 32GB (half my RAM) of ZRAM for CK, and the Gentoo ebuild has a check for enough RAM per thread that stops the build if unmet, it wasn’t there before and I’ve had my system lock up because of OOM which OOMD wasn’t quick enough to catch.

All of this is to say that, it does have a potential impact on flash, if you rebuild often, which tends to happen on Gentoo.


You’re saying it as if living near a nuclear power plant is bad or something


Can't reply to the other poster, but I have 4K HDR Blu-ray copies from discs I found in the street too, which are more in the 60GB ballpark.


In what kind of "streets" you guys are hanging around?


Fully agree


Yes, but have you seen the official logo? :)


Security through obscurity


This LLM writing style is getting obnoxious.


Yep but it’s entirely expected from the Openclaw project, the entire thing is a vibe coded mess waiting to explode.


And if the malware is running as admin, you’re pretty fucked either way


Thankfully our recent experiences with OpenClaw have given us all a lot of faith that users are extremely diligent in what processes they allow access to what information.


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