

This combustion engine uses an inferior injection mechanism that wastes 40% more fuel compared to latest. I'm trying to imagine the world if every profession and craft tried to justify this disgustingly irresponsible mindset : How many 5-minutes is a "Scrum standup"? a "progress meeting" ? a ? Do all of those things not waste the engineers' time? Seriously, 5 minutes? I spend more than that in the bathroom. This is not a case of "I have plenty of water so let the kids splash some in the playground to have fun", this is a case of "I have plenty of water so I will load 10000 liters in a truck and drive 1000 kilometers and back just to dump them in the desert for no fucking reason".
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The linked post shaves more than 40% of an app's size in 5 minutes, by doing nothing but being curious about the half-gigabyte app and knowing how to use a couple of tools. This bizarre reasoning puzzles and infuriates me so much. FYI, in the X-ray visualizations, red indicates duplicates and we can breakdown apps even further using builds with dSYMS! įor pretty much every app here, Emerge's insights found at least 20% in easy size reduction.

Here's another example of a popular email app Spark, automated insights show over 100 MB of easy savings. Unfortunately this is a very common problem as many teams don't have any monitoring in place. 58% of the app is binary, 14% is assets, and 7% is localizations. Protonmail: could save almost 30% just from image optimization and duplicate removal. 45% of the app is binary, 27% of the app is assets, this is definitely higher than it should be. Hey: could save about 15% of the size of the app just by removing duplicates and optimizing their images. 65% of the app is binary, while 14% is localizations. Outlook: could be stripping binary symbols to save significant space. Only 60% of the app is binary, while 24% is localization files. Gmail: looks like most of their bloat is coming from localizations. Fastmail: smallest of the apps but still could have room for improvement, could save almost 20% of the app size by optimizing their audio files. Used Emerge Tools size analysis to analyze the binaries, here's some quick findings to answer some questions:
