Comment by mitchellh
1 day ago
> Probably not a huge deal, but it does seem the fix will needlessly delete and recreate non-standard pages in the case where the new page needs to be non-standard, and the oldest one (that needs to be pruned) already is non-standard and could be reused.
This is addressed in the blog post.
It is how the PageList has always worked, and also how it worked before with the bug, because during capacity adjustment we would see the wrong size. This shouldn't change any perceived performance.
And as I note in the blog post, there are alternative approaches such as the one you suggested, but we don't have enough empirical data to support changing our viewpoint on that whereas our current viewpoint (standard sizes are common) is well supported by known benchmarks. I'm open to changing my mind here, but I didn't want to change worldviews AND fix the leak in the same go.
How come this isn't released as a hotfix / out of band patch but will follow the standard release cycle in March?
Of all the things to be impressed by you about, your patience is commendable. I'd be losing my shit if someone couldn't be bothered to read what I wrote and just spout off about something I'd addressed in my writing, but I suppose that's why your bank account has two commas and a bunch more. Thank you for everything. Can we go flying sometime?
> I'd be losing my shit if someone couldn't be bothered to read what I wrote and just spout off about something I'd addressed in my writing
In my experience that’s a universal feature of comment sections everywhere, and HN is not an exception. This is very common in HN comments which is why it’s important to always read the article, not just the comments.
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Hell yeah! You don't got any heros? No body you look up to or respect? Not even a little bit?