12 comments

  • Holacc an hour ago

    The local model powers the features nobody uses. The cloud model powers the feature everyone sees. You pay 4GB for the illusion of privacy.

  • thunderbong 23 minutes ago

    From 5 days ago, 1138 comments

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48019219

  • Weryj 27 minutes ago

    And Claude is hogging 12G for Cowork which I don’t want.

  • iamkrazy 14 minutes ago

    First IE, now Chrome. What gets into these companies heads once they get biggest market share? And the people working for these companies. How do you sleep at night bro?

  • superkuh an hour ago

    4GB should be nothing.

    It's crazy to me how consumer computer storage has stalled out at the 2010 level for so long. And if anything we're going backwards now in 2026. We should be having many TBs in our home computers and laptops. Instead most users are still stuck with 256GB and trying to tetris around to fit even their average amount of small data.

    • kn100 36 minutes ago

      I reckon until the recent ai-gobbles-everything-up phenomena, this was mainly an Apple problem. Even fairly budget PCs come with at least 1tb of storage. Considering much beyond 2tb NAND gets scary pricing wise, I'm not that surprised we don't see much beyond that.

      • superkuh 32 minutes ago

        Yes, but I don't think it was just Apple. The switch to charge trap based SSD storage set all pre-built consumer computers back a full decade in terms of storage size. We were only just getting back beyond 2010 levels when the megacorps started buying up all the flash fab capacity and now even most of the HDD plates are going to enterprise.

    • goalieca an hour ago

      Ironically, the AI datacenter boom is also buying up all the storage.

  • jmclnx an hour ago

    Positive reinforcement anyone :) Anyway to me, 4G seems a bit lite for AI.

    I always avoided Chrome as much as possible, now I have a real reason to do so.

    I wonder if Chromium-based browsers is or will do the same?

  • zb3 an hour ago

    Did anyone extract these weights so we can run Gemini Nano locally? Is it better than Gemma 4?

  • add-sub-mul-div an hour ago

    Annoying, but are the kind of people still using Chrome really that discerning about what's going on behind the scenes on their device?

    • llbbdd 12 minutes ago

      No they're too busy working to be pearl clutching about 4gb in 2026