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Under 1GB on a modern build is pretty light. I run CachyOS and I'm pretty sure I idle at significantly more than that. Though I honestly haven't checked, and don't really want to close everything out to find out haha. I do know I'm currently using more than 8GB and not doing anything super heavy, but I do have multiple programs running. And multitasking is always going to be a killer for a system with low RAM limits. There is a reason my laptop has 32 and my desktop has 64.
I did just check and I was wrong. I idle at 1.6GB. I may have been thinking of a single app I had open when I looked the other day. I did just open Firefox and it took about a gig. Opening about 20 tabs and navigating to different sites did Bum it up to about 5gb. So yea, 8 is on the lower end, but it's usable and I'd bet most people would be fine. Throw in things like swap and high speed storage, I feel most people wouldn't notice. Definitely not enough for high usage though.
I miss when 4gb was good enough.
I run CachyOS with Gnome and it idles at just under 2GB