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Alexander2016-12-19 13:29:29
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Alexander, 2016-12-19 13:29:29

Do you encoders have enough 128GB hard disk memory?

Do you have enough 128 GB of memory on IOS - e ?. I want to buy a Mac with 128GB of memory. I have already figured out what software I will have: WebStorm, PHPStorm. PyCharm, Kotlin, Sketch, PhotoShop CC, Sequel Pro, +/- composer and npm library caches. Images, music, 2 - 3 toys. I'm afraid that after a certain time, a deficit in memory may begin. Or save up to 256?

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jj9i, 2016-12-19
@jj9i

128gb is a lot for me. All this to deliver, a couple of projects to create is enough. But sooner or later, work begins in the "to do this, you need to delete something" mode. A couple of backups, I needed Windows in a virtual machine for ie or some kind of software, work and personal garbage has accumulated, the amount of test data is constantly growing. If it is possible to take 256 and only a toad interferes - 256 is better. If "saving up" means sitting without a new working computer for a couple of months - IMHO it's better to take 128 here and now!

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Rafael™, 2016-12-19
@maxminimus

60 GB - the flight is normal
, while 20 GB is a bootable system disk, 8 GB of a spare bootable distribution kit, 32 GB for work
I keep everything on an external terabyte

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Denis Fedorets, 2016-12-19
@fedorez

very little. well, that is, you can live, ascetically, you can work, you can delete everything in a disciplined manner, connect external storage, etc.
this is usually done when money is scarce and you want to save money. as a rule, such savings are deferred expenses in the future, two to three times more for upgrades, the purchase of any exotic like a jetdrive, etc.
if you have the opportunity to take this amount somewhere, it is better to buy more memory. the saved will scatter you will not notice. and you will constantly knock your forehead on the amount of memory.
more or less comfortable - this is 256.
No, you can also live with 128. out in the comments confirm, some have enough. but I would not save money by making an expensive long-term purchase

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Rou1997, 2016-12-19
@Rou1997

If the memory is operative, then definitely - yes! :)
And if
then yes, and if on a working computer this memory is non-volatile, then three hundred is not enough, but you can then buy external media, and in the distant future, perhaps "scientists" will be able to "upgrade" MacBooks, I prefer this choice.

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Nikita, 2016-12-19
@jkotkot

If such a question, then maybe that's enough. For those who have no questions, they know that there is never a lot of disk space.

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Ankhena, 2017-05-09
@Ankhena

If I understand the purpose correctly
Circle - clear, border-radius
Cross - 2 backgrounds with linear gradients
Here, in one div https://jsfiddle.net/x6t9ay0w/

div {
  width: 150px;
  height: 150px;
  border: 14px solid red;
  border-radius: 50%;
  background: 
linear-gradient(45deg, transparent, transparent 98px, red 99px, red 113px, transparent 114px, transparent),
linear-gradient(-45deg, transparent, transparent 98px, red 99px, red 113px, transparent 114px, transparent);
}

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Rheinmetall, 2017-05-09
@Rheinmetall

https://codepen.io/Rheinmetall/pen/rmprxX

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xtala zen, 2017-05-09
@xtala

How to make such a circle?
You open the chandelier and typeset :D . All these jokes with CSS3 layout by Homer Simpson are just jokes and are hardly applicable in life, because. lead to unnecessary complexity and questionable support cycle.

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