Is there a reason Android studio is so fucking resource hungry? XCode is running way better with a simulator open and the other Jetbrain IDEs are just fine as well and so is any other virtualization. It’s just Android Studio that sucks somehow.
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28ReplyIt's probably because it uses Java, which isn't known for its speed
11Replythe java VM itself is actually pretty damn fast, sometimes even faster than native code because it can optimize code paths while it's running
applications built with it tho, I'd say hit and miss but honestly we all know it's a miss most of the time
11ReplyAFAIK, JetBrains IDEs are also based on Java
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Android Studio itself doesn't seem to be that resource hungry but the emulator on the other hand...
6ReplyThe emulator runs super well... If your host OS is Linux. If not, yeah, it's useless.
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I have had the exact opposite experience.
3ReplyXcode is also a pretty bad IDE feature-wise, it's hard to compare the two.
IntelliJ is not so bad resources-wise, but it's pretty RAM-hungry and so is the build process, that doesn't help.
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Mf running a homemade data center
24ReplyBitcoin miner
12ReplyIt happened in Malaysia some times ago, bitcoin miner using stolen electricity
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Electricity must be cheap in that country. No way those top units are working properly when they are stuck in the heat from all the units below
10ReplyThose units pull in air from the side of the wall and exhausts it straight out. As long as they're placed so wind helps carrying everything away they should be fine.
9ReplyJust add more. Problem fixed
4ReplyI'm pretty sure that's Photoshop. After the 8th unit it is probably cheaper to run a central AC.
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Liar, bloody miners giving a bad name to Android
9ReplyIf i ever want to learn android app development what would you guys recommend. If theres a foss android ide it would be pretty cool.
8ReplyProbably Android Studio, it's officially supported and does a ton of useful things for you.
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