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Many comments arguing that the right stack and good "clean" code will then lead to user-appreciated performance improvements.

More often I've seen this used by developers as an excuse to yak-shave "optimizations" that deliver no (or negative) performance improvements. e.g. "Solving imaginary scaling problems ... at scale!"



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