Chat about a topic supported by books, TED Talks, podcasts, personal experience, philosophies of mankind mingled with humor (shout out to IOT), and maybe we’ll even do a google hangout or conference call once a month.
The simple truth is that the virtual machine that hosts NOM has less memory(2GB), less HD space (30GB), and less CPU power (1 core Xeon) than the virtually any current laptop, desktop, or even many iPhones. Unless you are consistently accessing NOM from an older phone, you already control far more computing power than this web server. But I might be able to reasonably increase the number of stored private messages.
Red Ryder™ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2017 2:05 pm
Is this your old Commodore 64?
C64: 64K RAM, storage limited to 1.4 MB floppy drives (5MB HD available, but was crazy expensive), and a 6510 based CPU that was designed in the 1970s. Plus, networking was limited to a 300 bps modem. This was a beloved machine to many that still has following on the internet. But nobody runs a commercial website on one.