da_hooman_husky

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I acquired Netbeans from the HaikuDepot and tried to run it. It first opens for a few seconds, then closes. I ran it again from the terminal to see what output it gives when it closes and this is what I got:

# There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue.
# Native memory allocation (mmap) failed to map 65536 bytes. Error detail: Failed to commit metaspace.
# An error report file with more information is saved as:
# /tmp/hs_err_pid2874.log

I am not super familiar with the java environment and even less so within the Haiku environment so any direction would be greatly appreciated. As I stated this was the behavior straight from the HaikuDepot so I haven´t messed it with at all prior to the issue happening. The contents of the mentioned log file are here: https://pastebin.com/VwE55EBz . I tried to modify the netbeans.conf but it´s read-only (I think due to it being in a system directory) which I also haven´t figured out how to get around yet either.

Thanks!

Well also those cars are likely insured as the state law requires and if they keep getting citations, even if those fines are easy for the company to pay off, their insurance should hopefully skyrocket causing more lasting and impactful damage

[–] da_hooman_husky@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Let’s bring back the old yahoo.com and geocities.. back when your operating system was built assuming you wouldn’t be online all the time.. I’m so done with this data mining bs

Burritus of beefitus

[–] da_hooman_husky@lemmy.sdf.org 28 points 5 days ago (7 children)

There are absolutely people that believe if you tell ChatGPT not to make mistakes that the output is more accurate 😩.. it’s things like this where I kinda hate what Apple and Steve Jobs did by making tech more accessible to the masses

[–] da_hooman_husky@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

The way I see it, in the past, Microsoft kept things closed source so that nobody would copy them.. now I think they have to keep it closed so we can’t see why the heck it has crazy minimum requirements (4gb ram minimum..?) when a functioning operating system used to just require only megabytes of ram.. I’m guessing when you have qualified people all over the world working on all these different distros (sometimes literally just for fun) it’s bound to outperform the insanely declining quality of work coming out of these behemoth tech companies..

I used to work for Amazon in Seattle and it was amazing how little you can know and be called a “senior developer”.. a lot of the staff was circulated through all the local tech companies (to include Microsoft).. my favorite thing I once heard was “ugh wait this has windows, I think I need at least a Mac or something so I can run python”. 🙄

Good gravy, I completely forgot about all the browser bars... "Why is my computer running so slow? The genius bar told me to buy a new one.."

[–] da_hooman_husky@lemmy.sdf.org 15 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I’m gonna take it that this content is aimed at the kind of people who would buy the higher end model MacBook Pro in 2009 so their facebook would “run better”

I didn't know this was still a thing... This was a world wide web worth wasting your time on.. pre myspace era internet was peak internet.. Thanks for sharing!

[–] da_hooman_husky@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Honestly i think technology peaked in the era of netscape navigator on MacOS 9 running on one of those see thru imacs or those turquoise g4 towers. My elementary school got those and it was such a big deal... made my beige pentium tower at home feel so insignificant