Why AppNib resumes as much memory on Mac?

For the past few weeks. I've been doing the "system runs out of memory for the application" WARNING when I have only 2 programs open. Google Chrome and iTunes. He stopped the fact for a week. I thought I solved the problem, but today he came creeping into my life. I'm not very good at this stuff and don't see how its possible for me to run out of memory when I have a macbook air just more than a year. So today, I open the activity monitor and took a screenshot. Can someone ' a please help me with this and why or what this AppNib takes as much memory.

The specifications of my Macbook Air is

Mid 2013

10.10.5 OSX

Processor 1.7 GHz Intel core i7

8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory

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