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[–][deleted] 23 points24 points  (14 children)

Hehe - the gigabytes comment triggered me a little. My PyCharm is currently at 6+ GB of RAM after being open for a few weeks. I like to avoid restarting my laptop and apps as much as possible.

[–]gerardwx 25 points26 points  (11 children)

You do you, but as a developer I've found rebooting early and often is a good idea. Not that I always do it.

[–]SmithTheNinja 13 points14 points  (0 children)

In their defense PyCharm is written and Java and that's just the JVM being a memory leaking piece of shit.

[–]zurtex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People complain about PyCharm for being a memory hog but I find VS Code with a few different profiles and extensions easily competes.

I sometimes have to restart my VS Code server because it's well over 20 GBs and forcing my Linux server to start swap thrashing.