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by numbsafari
4785 days ago
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It's interesting, when you think about it from that perspective. On my system, maybe that 1% improvement doesn't mean very much. But when you add up all the systems in the world that are running Linux, and think about how much electricity is used by them or how many personal experiences they are mediating, it really adds up into something worthwhile. The curious question is: at what point does it become not worthwhile? 1% is maybe worthwhile. But .01%? .5%? |
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There is always someone who will want to do it if only to show they can. You only need to care about "worthwhile" if you're balancing it against other concerns.
Obviously people are generally going to be motivated to smash the larger ones first. But Linux doesn't run like a centralized project where developers are directed on what to prioritize.