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Hey @update450! Thank you for your feedback. We're certainly keen on optimizing memory consumption, especially since the same library is also used on mobile platforms where memory efficiency is crucial. |
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I like to push my hardware to its limits, so for resource-intensive tasks I try to eliminate unnecessary things rather than run them in the background. Anytype is a great tool and it would be very handy to have it always on, but my concern with it is that it uses over half a gigabyte of RAM at idle. I know the desktop application is based on Electron, which leaves a significant memory footprint, but you can't really eliminate it. What gets my attention is anytype-heart (the executable is called anytypeHelper) which uses over 250MB of memory. I've done some initial code review, but before I go any further I'd like to ask the team if optimization is a priority at this stage of development, and if the resource usage currently scales well with more data (I don't have many objects in my space to test it).
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