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[–] 0x0@programming.dev 3 points 4 days ago
  1. No shit?
  2. That kinda makes sense... same strategy MS uses.
  3. Is it though? Yes, i know about OpenJDK.
  4. Less likely to crash, sure, it'll just hog memory instead...
  5. Aaaaah now we're getting somewhere...
  6. eeww

But this isn’t a significant issue if you’re a large financial enterprise with lots of money to hire lots of devs.

Lots of money, sure. For devs? Not really.