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2008-05-27
As with everything, performance requires compromises.
A simple example: do you keep cached images uncompressed in memory so that they you can load they very fast, or do you keep them compressed?
On a system with less memory, you probably want them compressed (maybe completely discarded and you reload them when needed). On a system with lots of RAM you probably want them uncompressed, so that the loading time is virtually 0.
Yea, staying on the sidelines makes it easy to comment... Hindsight is also 20/20...