Once the image is generated, we can do pretty much whatever we want with it: use it to generate a .qcow2 image for a VM, couple it with anaconda to do a bare-metal installation, store it in an image registry to deploy on cloud servers, etc.
Thirty years later, that same instinct lives on somewhere else entirely: the internet. Not only through trades, but also through memes. A surprised Pikachu. A walking Furret. A Regirok with a handbag. These images have become their own kind of link cable, connecting millions of people through a shared language online.
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Do a second pass to clean up the code/comments and make further optimizations
While I was writing this blog post, Vercel's Malte Ubl published their own blog post describing some research work Vercel has been doing around improving the performance of Node.js' Web streams implementation. In that post they discuss the same fundamental performance optimization problem that every implementation of Web streams face: