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by sevensor
3224 days ago
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I have such a machine. It's a netbook. It does a great job running Arch Linux. It dual-boots Windows 7, but Windows 7 long since became unbearably slow and I've stopped using it. Sway and urxvt are very snappy, however. Kakoune never lags -- I see my keystrokes right away, even with syntax highlighting turned on. It also starts instantly. Even emacs runs pretty fast, although it feels a little heavier. But Atom? Forget it. It starts five electron processes and pegs the CPU. pacman -Rsc atom. The thinking espoused by the article is rooted firmly in the last decade: "Moore's law will allow us to invest no effort in writing efficient software." |
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