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by transcriptase
882 days ago
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If any modern software company was given a spec sheet for Ventrilo (https://www.ventrilo.com/about.php) and asked to develop it, you would get back a few hundred Mb installer that needed to download additional components, would send telemetry to their servers all day and check for updates, add background services to startup, and consume half a gig of ram while continuously managing to use a percent or two of your CPU at idle and probably even tapping the GPU to do god knows what. Meanwhile Ventrilo 3 has a 5.4 Meg installer, consumes 4 megs of RAM, and does none of those things. The newer bloated version has a 7.9 meg installer. |
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Though honestly, crossplatform software too often just bundles Electron rather than relying on the entire OS layer (on Mac and Windows anyways) having all of this stuff built-in. For bugs and reproducibility it's nice, but it really sucks for "downloading the same bytes over and over again". This is downstream of OS vendors just historically not fixing bugs, but in an alternate universe people would have working OS stacks and we would use that.