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I also read the docs on some of the libs used in that tool and brought memory usage down from around 14GB (when first getting it to run in parallel) to a couple hundred MB. Double win!
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hjk10156961yWhat the fuck was is doing? Using 14G in a (post) build step is quite the achievement.
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@hjk101 it was doing this a couple hundred times for about 10 or so references, ha
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/...
It was also doing it repeatedly for those same references for each process, so I added thread-safe caching to cut down on that repetition also. -
Wisecrack9479285d@alturnativ print the diff to a big poster, put into a simple black frame, and in bold text "I made this. Imposter syndrome can suck it."
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alturnativ630281d@Wisecrack as long as I don't have to do the same for all the times I accidentally slowed things down 😅
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