I've noticed this too while testing Fedora Workstation 34 this week. I'll leave Netbeans or Brave running to go do something else, and I've got maybe about 4 GB of free RAM out of 8 GB total at that point. Then, some time later, I will try to go back to Netbeans or Brave, or whatever it is, only to find that it's been killed. I've never had anything like this happen before.
I've noticed this too while testing Fedora Workstation 34 this week. I'll leave Netbeans or Brave running to go do something else, and I've got maybe about 4 GB of free RAM out of 8 GB total at that point. Then, some time later, I will try to go back to Netbeans or Brave, or whatever it is, only to find that it's been killed. I've never had anything like this happen before.