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Sa 10.08.2024 21:48

Of "Programming Elixir":

"In fact, mutating our memory state actually slows down our software when many cores are involved. If you have four cores trying to access and manipulate the same piece of memory, they can trip over each other. This potentially corrupts memory unless some kind of synchronization is applied."
— Jose Valim

I would not believe that except when I did some performance testing of a Pheonix and Axum endpoint and what I got was surprising when I added a layer of cache to them.

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