• M1 mini RAM

    From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 05, 2021 07:02:31
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an
    effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory and
    quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a time, and after a few runs I has running out of system memory and would need to
    quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it in
    place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I
    bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core i9
    mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and
    inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram and
    has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running
    through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and red,
    but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the entire
    time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than
    Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    --
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  • From Joanna Shuttleworth@js@example.net to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 05, 2021 07:32:12
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-01-05, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    [...]
    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).


    I assume that you're referring to Don Bradman here, who was a tax fraudster,
    by why 'traitor'?
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  • From Steven Petruzzellis@frelwizzen@gmail.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 05, 2021 00:30:14
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 12:02:35 AM UTC-7, Lewis wrote:
    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an
    effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory and quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a time, and after a few runs I has running out of system memory and would need to
    quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it in place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I
    bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core i9 mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and
    inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram and
    has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running
    through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and red,
    but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the entire
    time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    --
    Commander: "Seems odd you'd name your ship after a battle you were on the wrong
    side of."
    Mal: "May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one."
    Many individuals keep responding to Peter the Cöwardly Liön. I don't blame Shadow for his hissy fit but I can't grasp why he posts here with Peter the Cöwardly Liön here. Shadow is better at discussions as is common in a non- trolling venue and open forums suck for that. Given how frequently it is
    clear that Peter the Cöwardly Liön's signature is some skew of an observation
    Shadow wrote which had been a blow on Peter the Cöwardly Liön for something he did which was daffy/fallacious/etc... its really a common sign of Peter
    the Cöwardly Liön's ever-present butthurt for having been so routinely crushed:
    Peter the Cöwardly Liön is self-evidently incapable of dealing with this group. I thought showing him I know where he lives might help the situation. It did not.
    If Peter the Cöwardly Liön calls getting shoved into kill filters time and time again for years on end by dozens of people successful 'trolling', then sure... he is a splendid troll. I can't personally accept that definition,
    I use another term. I call that person an utter halfwit.
    Translation of Peter the Cöwardly Liön speak: Peter the Cöwardly Liön's incredible "debugging abilities" distracted him from an extension he insists does not exists that does exist on OS X. The only thing malfunctioning here
    is Peter the Cöwardly Liön.
    "Somewhere between 1998 or 2004 I trusted Shadow - the completely laughable liar" - Peter the Cöwardly Liön.
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    Dustin Cook
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  • From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 05, 2021 18:44:26
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In message <0CUIH.270486$SiR9.50797@usenetxs.com> Joanna Shuttleworth <js@example.net> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    [...]
    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than
    Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).


    I assume that you're referring to Don Bradman here, who was a tax fraudster, by why 'traitor'?

    No, I was not referring to Don Bradman, who I have never heard of.

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    What if there were no hypothetical questions?
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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 05, 2021 20:29:52
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-01-05, Joanna Shuttleworth <js@example.net> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    [...]
    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade
    than Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money
    I've spent on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    I assume that you're referring to Don Bradman here, who was a tax
    fraudster, by why 'traitor'?

    It's very obvious to anyone with a couple brain cells to rub together
    than he is referring to Diaper Donny, the traitorous dip shit fake "millionaire" who - along with the failing Republican party - is
    currently trying (and failing) to overthrow democracy in America.

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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 05, 2021 20:32:43
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-01-05, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an
    effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory
    and quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a
    time, and after a few runs I has running out of system memory and
    would need to quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it
    in place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I
    bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core
    i9 mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram
    and has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and
    red, but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the
    entire time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've
    spent on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    Impressive! Apple's optimizations on ARM architectures are stellar.
    Thanks for the data points.

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  • From JF Mezei@jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 05, 2021 20:25:04
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    You need to compare virtual memory for each process agains RAM used, and
    then total swap/page file usage.

    Apple has wrecked performance displays ("memory pressure" is useless.)
    Having page fault rate would be useful now that Apple has low RAM models expected to do big work.


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  • From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.system on Wednesday, January 06, 2021 03:01:58
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In message <Rj8JH.80794$r%1.67447@fx34.iad> JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    You need to compare virtual memory for each process agains RAM used, and
    then total swap/page file usage.

    No, I don't.

    Apple has wrecked performance displays ("memory pressure" is useless.)

    No, it is not.

    As usual, your post is entirely full of wrong shit.


    --
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    looked up from the feast of potato. SQUEAK, he said. Death waved
    a hand dismissively. WELL, YES, OBVIOUSLY *ME*, he said. I JUST
    WONDERED IF THERE WAS ANYONE ELSE. --The Truth
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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Wednesday, January 06, 2021 17:31:22
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-01-06, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    You need to compare

    Nope.

    Apple has wrecked performance displays

    Nope.

    Fuck off, FUDster chud.

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  • From Alan Browne@bitbucket@blackhole.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Thursday, January 07, 2021 10:09:50
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:
    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an
    effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory and quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a time, and after a few runs I has running out of system memory and would need to
    quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it in
    place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I
    bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core i9
    mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and
    inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram and
    has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running
    through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and red,
    but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the entire
    time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    Good stuff.

    What is the memory type/speed shown in Sys Information | Hardware | Memory.

    --
    "...there are many humorous things in this world; among them the white
    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
    -Samuel Clemens
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  • From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.system on Thursday, January 07, 2021 18:51:38
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In message <3vFJH.36726$Ji2.4102@fx14.iad> Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:
    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an
    effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory and
    quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a time, and >> after a few runs I has running out of system memory and would need to
    quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it in
    place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I
    bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core i9
    mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and
    inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram and
    has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running
    through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and red,
    but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the entire
    time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than
    Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    Good stuff.

    What is the memory type/speed shown in Sys Information | Hardware | Memory.

    Memory: 16GB
    Type: LPDDR4

    No other information is given.

    --
    Overhead, without any fuss, the stars were going out.
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  • From Alan Browne@bitbucket@blackhole.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Thursday, January 07, 2021 16:59:11
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-01-07 13:51, Lewis wrote:
    In message <3vFJH.36726$Ji2.4102@fx14.iad> Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:
    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an
    effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory and >>> quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a time, and >>> after a few runs I has running out of system memory and would need to
    quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it in
    place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I
    bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core i9
    mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and
    inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram and >>> has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running
    through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and red, >>> but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the entire
    time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than
    Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    Good stuff.

    What is the memory type/speed shown in Sys Information | Hardware | Memory.

    Memory: 16GB
    Type: LPDDR4

    No other information is given.

    No speed or manuf ID? Strange.

    --
    "...there are many humorous things in this world; among them the white
    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
    -Samuel Clemens
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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Peter_the_Kl=C3=B6wn?=@frelwizzen@gmail.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Thursday, January 07, 2021 18:54:43
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 8:09:55 AM UTC-7, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:
    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory and quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a time, and
    after a few runs I has running out of system memory and would need to quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it in place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core i9 mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram and has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running
    through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and red, but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the entire time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent
    on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).
    Good stuff.

    What is the memory type/speed shown in Sys Information | Hardware | Memory.

    --
    "...there are many humorous things in this world; among them the white
    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
    -Samuel Clemens
    I usually go argument by argument unless someone has a history of particularly intense flooding. With Peter the Klöwn, I already intuit what his method
    is, all he wants is to 'win' and, of course, he will do _anything_ to get
    it. His number one routine is to play 'victim' but reality shows it is all
    of Usenet who are his dupes.
    Almost all people in this group do programming either as a pastime or as
    a trade, so I am skeptical Carroll consider writing macros to be "rare".
    The CLAM engine had a false positive hit, and the CLI Clam AntiVirus scanner reported what the kernel which can't created by the same people or company reported it. Enough already. You're again trying to bolster yourself beyond your grade. You're the dim bulb and your many witless programs show this.
    --
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  • From Steve Petruzzellis - fretwizen@frelwizzen@gmail.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Friday, January 08, 2021 14:46:21
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 11:51:41 AM UTC-7, Lewis wrote:
    In message <3vFJH.36726$Ji2....@fx14.iad> Alan Browne <bitb...@blackhole.com> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05 02:02, Lewis wrote:
    For the last few days I have been running a utility named Dupin in an
    effort to clear out my iTunes Library of "duplicate" songs (usually
    songs that are on multiple albums). It is slow going as the app is
    written in AppleScript and while it works well, it is mad for memory and >> quite slow. I was going through in chunks of 500-1000 songs and a time, and
    after a few runs I has running out of system memory and would need to
    quite both Dupin and the Music app.

    Today, I got my M1 Mac mini and after a quick migration I dropped it in >> place of my older mini and set about completing the task.

    The first run was so fast that I thought something had gone wrong. I
    bumped the tracks up to 5000, and it was still faster than my 6 core i9 >> mini. Also, while my Intel Mac was starting at 10GB of TAM used and
    inching up to 15GB of RAM as I did this, my M1 started at 6GB of ram and >> has inched up as high as 9.36GB of RAM, where it sits now, running
    through the last 5000 songs of my library.

    Here are the top 4 apps in terms of real memory used:

    Dupin 4.48 GB
    kernel_task 3.16 GB
    cloud-drive-daemon 1.58 GB
    WindowServer 276.0 MB

    The memory pressure on the Intel mac was moving into the yellow and red, >> but the M1 has sat well down in the low range of the green the entire
    time.

    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade than
    Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money I've spent >> on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    Good stuff.

    What is the memory type/speed shown in Sys Information | Hardware | Memory.
    Memory: 16GB
    Type: LPDDR4

    No other information is given.

    --
    Overhead, without any fuss, the stars were going out.


    That is exactly what's transpired. F. Russell likes to leave out such nettlesome little minutia, though. Who else do we know who pulls similar
    crap? Oh, that's right, David. Our second David. <giggle>.

    David is a insane idiot who regularly claims anyone who disagrees with
    F. Russell to be a sock and, somehow, he needs us to believe that makes
    sense. Gotta be glue.

    F. Russell's computer has more hard drives than David's. F. Russell
    wins. David loses. So take that, David.

    This is truly an amusement of mine. What I do is certainly better. Linus Torvalds is a false advocate's hero.


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  • From GLOBUS@odilo.globocnik@schutzstaffel.de to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, January 12, 2021 01:25:00
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    Jolly Roger:
    On 2021-01-05, Joanna Shuttleworth <js@example.net> wrote:
    On 2021-01-05, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    [...]
    When all is said and done, I will have spent less on this upgrade
    than Traitor Don paid in taxes when he paid any taxes. Best money
    I've spent on a computer upgrade in a very long time (decades).

    I assume that you're referring to Don Bradman here, who was a tax
    fraudster, by why 'traitor'?

    It's very obvious to anyone with a couple brain cells to rub together
    than he is referring to Diaper Donny, the traitorous dip shit fake "millionaire" who - along with the failing Republican party - is
    currently trying (and failing) to overthrow democracy in America.


    Democracy was overthrown when low-IQ niggers got to stuff the ballot
    boxes with fraudulent votes this past November 3rd.
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