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20 December 2025

  • curprev 21:1221:12, 20 December 2025 172.18.0.1 talk 5,948 bytes +5,948 Created page with "<br>What’s all that memory for? Perhaps it’s for storing strings? If you truly want to make use of the memory on your pc with Go-actually use it, with gigabytes of it allocated-then it's possible you'll pay an enormous penalty for the Go rubbish collector (GC). But there are issues you are able to do about it. The Go GC checks what elements of the memory you may have allotted are still in use. It does this by looking at all the memory for references to different item..."