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My favorite part of this phenomenon is every company that interviews developers on data structures and algorithms, then puts out a calculator app that takes half a gigabyte of storage and nearly as much RAM to run.

I have not had to use Windows in ages but every time I touch it I am amazed at the fact that it takes like 10-15GB for a bare installation of the latest version, while it does about the same amount of work as XP was able to do in under 1GB. Yes I am aware assets are a thing but has usability increased as a result of larger assets?



To be fair, windows has so much backwards compatibility, I'm sure there's a ton of stuff there that's not used by 99.9% of people.

That's a good or a bad thing depending on your perspective


I am fairly certain that if you install every Debian package available it will still be less than 16GB. Windows 10 is a bare OS at that size.


The latest iOS update (!) is more than 16gb… a mobile OS…


It ships with just as many features as Windows 10 which is also in that range, so it's not too surprising.




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