Turns out the status quo of Linux memory management somehow works pretty damn okay, nobody seems to really know why, and nobody cares.

  • LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    2 months ago

    No, not really. This is from the perspective of a developer/engineer, not an end user. I spent 6 months trying to make $product from $company both cheaper and more robust.

    In car terms, you don’t have to optimize or even be aware of the injection timings just to drive your car around.

    Æcktshually, Windows or any other OS would have similar issues, because the underlying computer science problems are probably practically impossible to solve in an optimal way.