On Friday 21 November 2008, Trent Piepho wrote:
> So yes, hardware keeps getting better.  But you can't say, "I have twice the
> RAM so I can make my software twice as bloated as come out even." Because we
> also except to be able to do more with cheaper, lower power hardware.

Which wasn't my point at all; neither was even closely related:

> > The real counter-argument is that memory isn't *that* tight, especially
> > since the hardware capacity is growing.


If you're keen on saving a hundred bytes, you could probably get
it by removing some needless strings or moving code to init/exit
sections ... and in fact, get a lot more than that.  Without any
loss of functionality.
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