| 12 Sep 2025 |
| Max changed their display name from HAL9000 to Max. | 12:48:36 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | Folks, what does it take to upgrade the Nix that Hydra uses to a new version? Today it's on 2.29.2 per the footer. 2.30+ has pretty nice memory-size wins. | 17:21:32 |
Vladimír Čunát | Hydra the SW is coupled to the Nix version it's using. (though I don't know how much) | 17:28:06 |
K900 | Fairly heavily | 17:29:05 |
K900 | But also RAM is not an issue | 17:29:05 |
K900 | Generally | 17:29:06 |
K900 | (and eval is generally not an issue most of the time) | 17:29:30 |
Vladimír Čunát | We don't seem to be really running into RAM shortage, though there's not a huge margin sometimes. (zram serves as a buffer) | 17:29:34 |
Vladimír Čunát | * We don't seem to be really running into RAM shortage on evaluations, though there's not a huge margin sometimes. (zram serves as a buffer) | 17:29:50 |
Vladimír Čunát | * We don't seem to be really running into RAM shortage on Hydra evaluations, though there's not a huge margin sometimes. (zram serves as a buffer) | 17:29:56 |
@wolfgangwalther:matrix.org | CI's Eval also got faster with 2.30, although I don't know how much that was related to RAM usage and hitting swap otherwise. | 17:31:51 |