FWIW, I strongly believe we should move the default to --memory-model=high.
 This is what pretty much every other app in the world does, and we mostly
penalize ourselves when the OS aggressively swaps us out for a dumb reason
(which yes, Windows does do).
We have a lot of complaints of "I came back the next hour/day/whatever and
everything was unresponsive".  I don't think our current tradeoff is the
right one.

I know Mike wants to be a good citizen and feels like if the OS swapped you
out it really needed that RAM, but in my own observations of my machine the
OS swaps for retarded reasons and I gain nothing but headaches.

PK

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