Beefy in a sentence as an adjective

You do need a beefy video card for those however.

Single servers are big-n-beefy things, even single VPSes.

They're still basically just running stock Bootstrap - but the site is 'powered' by a beefy custom backend.

Bespoke hardware is much cheaper, has much more consistent performance, and a beefy dedicated machine is much faster than a large AWS slice.

Sure we had beefy physical types, and scrawny nerdy types, but at the same time the school went out of its way to validate each person at whatever they did well.

Finally, a big beefy capacitor sits between the power supply and op-amp to provide some extra current for sudden loud parts of the music.

Alternatively, they could eschew a limiter and select speaker components beefy enough to handle the maximum voltage that their DAC's can output.

That will make the page appear to have a longer loading timeServers tend to be beefy and have caches up the ***. Serving a pre-rendered "home" has been found time and again to be faster than generating it from the raw data on the client, and definitely gives the impression of faster loading.

It's worth pointing out that I am in the US-East with 8 beefy instances and my site stayed up during the entirety of both outages, so don't assume you're getting better uptime than all AWS customers.

And one of the things that changed was that you could work at 'home' like you did at work, which at the time was most of the stuff on a beefy server with lots of CPU + storage and just the X windows on the local machine.

Yes, heaven forbid some beefy blue collar workers make an honest living extracting useful resources from the ground.\nNo, let's all become Warby Parker wearing hipster app-developers in Brooklyn and SF.

Beefy definitions

adjective

muscular and heavily built; "a beefy wrestler"; "had a tall burly frame"; "clothing sizes for husky boys"; "a strapping boy of eighteen"; "`buirdly' is a Scottish term"

See also: burly husky strapping buirdly