atombender 8 hours ago

It does not count under private memory, so I assume mapped but unused. The last time I asked Claude, it said confidently it was a bug in Swift's networking stack, which I doubt.

  • DrewADesign 8 hours ago

    That’s the great thing about indiscriminately scraping the internet for knowledge.

    I’ll bet Claude was channeling some Reddit guru dripping with swagger born from knowing their understanding of coding is far more advanced than most big-shots in the field— especially impressive because they only wandered into /r/LearnProgramming for the first time several months prior.

  • piperswe 7 hours ago

    Mapped but unused memory is imaginary (at least, on modern UNIX systems). It's not actually using any physical RAM.

    • junon 7 hours ago

      Well, depends. Not always zero but in a good implementation not more than a few bytes per allocation, at most (if not zero).