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You realize you can change the default memory stack on go routines right? I mean, I’m just going to ignore anything you say going forward as this stalking of you is beyond silly, but at least get things right.


World does not revolve around you, it's an infantile outlook :)

I simply see a discussion that might be interesting and respond to comments related to topics I feel proficient at.

In any case, how many deployments realistically adjust their goroutine stack size? What are the implications of starting with <500B-1KiB default stack (because asynchronously yielding task will use as little as <100B)?


> You are about to hear a long tirade how OData is terrible (has little to do with .NET) or some arbitrary reason from this particular HN account.




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