To compensate for the lack of computer resources, I had migrated my PC, which had been left in Windows 7, to Windows 10 yesterday to create a docker environment.
I was up late at night trying various methods, such as sending docker images to a remote location, but it was difficult to create an image of the entire database, and after trying docker export/import/save/load everything,
"Manually copied the content itself to a USB memory stick, currently in the middle of rebuilding the DB"
Well, I don't mind, since it is a program that I am making alone.
As for me, I don't want to add too many PCs to be managed, however I have no choice.
I cannot leave the simulator stopped due to database overload.
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I need three minutes to annoy to choose between getting 100 yen or 200 yen icecream.
However, I wouldn't worry too much about buying a $300,000 gaming PC to run my simulator.
When I was a struggling student, I had purchased a computer with a list price of 850,000 yen with cash.
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The "pursuit of high-specification computer" is like a "curse" for engineers.
As I have written many times in the past, an 850,000 yen PC (a supercomputer too) at that time cannot beat even a 5,000 yen board computer today.
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Engineers & researchers with common sense should not dance around the "spec.".
Although the subject (content) of this book is incompatible with my way of life
"Do the math in your environment"
If it is to be read this way, I think it is a correct suggestion.