very interesting! So this works kind of in flash, eg a 'recycling' of often used instances, so a need of destroy/construct call is limited to the load-phase? A known issue in flash is the rather long load-time. Will this also be the case in this design, and could peeps with ram-pools <2 gb get problems in startup?
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