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by arp242
1893 days ago
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> The claim is that the bytes are either non-accounted, or motivated by technical choices specific to Go. That's not what it says; with "70% of a couple hundred megabytes are copied around for no good reason" written in bold no less: > That’s right! More than two thirds of the file on disk is taken by… bits of dubious value to the software product.
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> Moreover, consider that these executable files fly around as container images, and/or are copied between VMs in the cloud, thousands of times per day! Every time, 70% of a couple hundred megabytes are copied around for no good reason and someone needs to pay ingress/egress networking costs for these file copies. That is quite some money being burned for no good reason! |
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That claim was retracted a while ago already on the original version; the syndicated copy on the crl web site will be updated at some point.