Not true. More RAM, more power. If it hits swap, even more power. That has 
been my personal observation.

On Monday, January 20, 2014 6:53:14 AM UTC+1, g vim wrote:
>
> On 20/01/2014 05:43, john walker wrote: 
> > The JVM hasn't been receiving the love it deserves lately! Fortunately, 
> > percent memory usage isn't going to have any effect on battery life 
> > until you hit swap. The resources you should consider are just activity 
> > on the cpu/gpu/disk. 
> > 
> > So yeah, it's light table. It's not its fault for being released ~2014. 
>
> Ah, good. So RAM usage is irrelevant as far as battery life goes. I can 
> use Vim instead of LightTable so problem solved. 
>
> gvim 
>

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