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this post was submitted on 04 Nov 2023
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First time hearing of this and geez, it's 178MB?! Meanwhile, Executor (in it's 16th year of development!) is only 1.8MB. That's nearly a 100 times smaller than Flow, yet with a ton of more features. Just what the heck is Flow coded in?!
What difference does it make? You need to fit it on a floppy or something?
It's a indicator of bloat and lazy coding, which is typical of certain platforms such as Electron or UWP apps. Anyone who's ever used Electron apps for instance knows how much they suck.