The video at the top of this bug should probably be removed because:

1. It's 6.5 years old so doesn't represent any supported GNOME code.

2. It shows nonstandard extensions in use.

3. It shows memory usage only increasing by around 100MB per image. If
you have a couple of monitors or just very high resolution wallpapers
then that is just how big they are uncompressed, not a bug. The last few
images will be cached in memory and attributed to the gnome-shell
process.

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  [memory leak] Gnome-Shell don't free ram when changing the wallpaper

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