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Is musl libc still not suitable for workstations?
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Personally, i prefer a smaller general codebase with equal speed vs. a bigger one with specific hacks and workarounds.
But honestly, at this level maybe for critical things like a high-security server (Alpine).
The line between what is a hack and what is basic performance optimisation is both subject to taste and use-case. Horses for courses, right?
Sure.