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> Yes, you shouldn't be a bad neighbor, but the OS will generally move things around to accommodate you as necessary.

I'm not sure what you mean with that. The OS will not "move things around" to the point where the resource abuse wont be noticeable, all it can do is swap stuff to the disk, perhaps compress some RAM and maybe unload any cold code (though code doesn't that that much RAM) and all that take time, slowing down the system.

> RAM is an afterthought for most of these applications for a reason.

Yes and that reason is disinterest from the application developers for RAM usage.

> This attitude is like buying a sports car and never redlining it.

Sports cars have nothing to do with this, i do not see the relevance.



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